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Sidearms & Scatterguns EAA witness: steel vs polymer 10 mm

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Don't really need a 10mm, but want one. If HK made one, game over. But no, so looking at one of these. Not interested in any other, so no 1911, Sig, Glock< etc. Poly is around $700 and steel $1000. Appreciate pros and cons from witness owners. Thinking 4.5" minimum barrel.
 
I have a Witness Stock 2 10mm and while it is great to shoot with full power 200gr GCHCL bullet ammo, it is a lot heavier to actually carry while headed up the mountain. I usually pack my Glock 20 instead. I would like to try a polymer frame Witness as I really prefer DA/SA over striker fired pistols of this type.
 
I just got a an EAA Witness P Match Pro in 10mm this past week, what would you like to know. Got mine from Buds $607 delivered.
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Their 6” hunter is a beautiful handgun. I’d try to handle both the poly and steel before you buy.

The carrying comment above make sense. If you are going to hike with it then the poly makes sense.

I don’t own a 10, or a Witness, so the hunter seemed like a model that checked two boxes.