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EAA Corp. Introduces The Witness2311 XXX Double Stack 1911 Series

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The Witness2311 XXX series lands at a moment when the 1911 platform is enjoying a renaissance among concealed-carry shooters who once dismissed it as too big or too low-capacity. By grafting a double-stack grip frame onto the classic single-action architecture, EAA and Girsan have effectively answered the question “Can a 1911 still be an everyday gun?” with a pair of pistols that carry 17 rounds yet retain the crisp trigger and familiar ergonomics that made the platform iconic. The CMX XXX at $899 and the SC9 XXX at $599 bracket the market nicely, giving both the enthusiast who wants premium features and the budget-minded carrier a legitimate option without forcing them into striker-fired territory.

What makes this launch noteworthy is how it reframes the capacity-versus-concealability debate that has dominated the last decade of carry-gun design. Where most manufacturers responded to the demand for higher round counts by abandoning the 1911 altogether, EAA’s approach keeps the manual safety, the single-action trigger, and the straight-to-the-rear slide travel that many seasoned shooters still prefer. The result is a pistol that competes directly with the new crop of micro-compact 9 mms while offering a manual of arms that hasn’t changed since 1911. For the 2A community, that continuity matters: it preserves institutional knowledge, eases training transitions for instructors, and keeps spare parts circulating in an ecosystem already flush with 1911 components.

Equally significant is the pricing strategy. At just under $600, the SC9 XXX undercuts most domestic double-stack 1911s by several hundred dollars, lowering the barrier to entry for anyone who has admired the platform from afar. That accessibility could broaden the 1911’s appeal among younger carriers who grew up on striker-fired pistols yet are curious about the single-action experience. In an era when regulatory pressure and supply-chain snarls make every new SKU a gamble, EAA’s willingness to expand the 1911’s envelope rather than abandon it signals confidence that the Second Amendment community still values choice, tradition, and the right to decide which operating system rides on their hip.

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