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EAA LARGE FRAME PRO 45acp


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I just ordered the EAA large frame Pro 45 acp. double action on first shot. Is there any issues with this model. I would think feeding would be good , due to the larger caliber. I have feeding problems with the 40 & 9mm. But I like the feel of the gun so much, I thought I would give the 45acp a try in IDPA (CDP) & Limited 10 for USPSA.

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I just ordered the EAA large frame Pro 45 acp. double action on first shot. Is there any issues with this model. I would think feeding would be good , due to the larger caliber. I have feeding problems with the 40 & 9mm. But I like the feel of the gun so much, I thought I would give the 45acp a try in IDPA (CDP) & Limited 10 for USPSA.

I got my EAA Pro 45acp and it works great. After sighting it in, it grouped shots really well. I have put 400 rnds of every type of 45 ammo I have and no jams. Also a plus was the fact that my EAA 40cal mags also work in it with the 45 ammo. Which saved me a few bucks buying extra mags.I will add a few things from Hennings custom parts to lighten the double & single action trigger. Recoil was about what you would expect from a 45, but very managable. Bobboo

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So, will it make weight for CDP? I know my 9mm Match is kinda of porky, and adding a magwell would push it over the 43oz mark. The .40 Match I have is lighter...

I just ordered the EAA large frame Pro 45 acp. double action on first shot. Is there any issues with this model. I would think feeding would be good , due to the larger caliber. I have feeding problems with the 40 & 9mm. But I like the feel of the gun so much, I thought I would give the 45acp a try in IDPA (CDP) & Limited 10 for USPSA.

I got my EAA Pro 45acp and it works great. After sighting it in, it grouped shots really well. I have put 400 rnds of every type of 45 ammo I have and no jams. Also a plus was the fact that my EAA 40cal mags also work in it with the 45 ammo. Which saved me a few bucks buying extra mags.I will add a few things from Hennings custom parts to lighten the double & single action trigger. Recoil was about what you would expect from a 45, but very managable. Bobboo

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Bobboo> You need to check out the IDPA rules. The EAA Limited Pro is 9 inches long and exceeds the maximum length requirement for all gun divisions (SSP, ESP, CDP). The IDPA rule book states that the gun must fit in a box that is 8 3/4 inches long, 6 inches wide, and 1 5/8 inches deep. So unless you can shift the gun at an angle to jam it into the box its not legal. Its perfectly legal for Limited 10 division in USPSA though.

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So, will it make weight for CDP? I know my 9mm Match is kinda of porky, and adding a magwell would push it over the 43oz mark. The .40 Match I have is lighter...

I just ordered the EAA large frame Pro 45 acp. double action on first shot. Is there any issues with this model. I would think feeding would be good , due to the larger caliber. I have feeding problems with the 40 & 9mm. But I like the feel of the gun so much, I thought I would give the 45acp a try in IDPA (CDP) & Limited 10 for USPSA.

I got my EAA Pro 45acp and it works great. After sighting it in, it grouped shots really well. I have put 400 rnds of every type of 45 ammo I have and no jams. Also a plus was the fact that my EAA 40cal mags also work in it with the 45 ammo. Which saved me a few bucks buying extra mags.I will add a few things from Hennings custom parts to lighten the double & single action trigger. Recoil was about what you would expect from a 45, but very managable. Bobboo

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Bobboo Here: EAA Limited Pro 45 acp. You have to get a little creative to meet the rules for IDPA to make CDP. Remove 1/4" off the beaver tale, use the plastic mag pad etc. My scale says 40.05 oz. It will fit in the box even with out removing material from the beaver tail. But you have to cant it a little.

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