My understanding is that EAA is an importer, not a manufacturer. I don't know if they still do, but they at least used to import the Jericho 941, which might be the connection to the Israelis that the dealer was talking about. I think they also import guns from a variety of other foreign firms (Zastava, Tanfoglio, etc.). So the deciding factor is the quality of the "original" gun, not the association with EAA.surprise_i'm_armed wrote:One of the guns I discussed with a vendor was an EAA .357 Magnum revolver, 6 rounder, for $299.99.
The vendor said that the EAA people are somehow associated with the Israeli arms industry.
Does anyone know about EAA's? Are they good, average, or cheap goods?
Now, then:
I made it to the Pasadena gun show last weekend with some tax refund money in my pocket. Came back with less money, but an M&P 9c to show for it.