I have a few questions about the “Stock” model . I am looking for a replacement for a Beretta 92 to use in IDPA stock service pistol. I used to have a witness in 45 ACP I sold it long ago for several reasons. Ported barrel was not allowed for IDPA, did not feed hollow points 100% and the biggest concern was that in double action it was a little hard for me to reach the trigger.
I can only get the gun by ordering it, so I can not try it on for size before I buy it. I now believe that the 9mm and 40 guns are built on the same frame the 10mm,45ACP and the 38 super were back when I got mine around 2000 . Will the trigger reach be the same as it was on the 45 ACP? Is there a shorter reach trigger that can be added? Are the wood grip thinner that the rubber ones were? Thus reducing the trigger reach?
Final questions what are the differences between the stock and the match? Besides the obvious single action trigger, finish and grips. I am thinking if I have to use the “stock” in single action only mode is it wroth the $200 extra over the match? I would then shoot either in enhanced service pistol.