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Other differences are:

Hammer pivots around a roll pin (as opposed to solid pin of Limited),

Rubber grips (as opposed to the wood or aluminum of the higher end Witness Elites),

Longer barrel (as opposed to the Witness Steel and Polymer)

Straight barrel and guide rod bushing integrated into the slide (as opposed to the bull barrel and separate bushing of the Limited and Stock II),

Short dust cover,

No magwell,

If you have the newer Matches with the Novak style adjustable sights, unlike the older Matches with the Bomar style sights.

The newer Matches also have the accessory rail which the older one don't have.

I'm not sure, but the Matches supposedly come with regular rifling vs polygonal rifling, or at least the two Matches I own have regular rifling. Some people say that their Matches have polygonal rifling.

This is not to put down the Match. I love my two Matches. I think I got a lot of gun for my buck. I'm looking to get a 3rd Match.

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