Tanfoglio Witness Stock II Optic Competition Pistol is an outstanding double-action sports pistol explicitly designed for the IPSC Production Class with installed optics, offering premium features at an exceptional value. Ideal for competition shooters.
This Witness Stock II comes equipped with a hardshell case, one seventeen-round magazine, and a pocket-style cleaning kit for added convenience.
Barrel
The stock features a 121mm long “bull” barrel with polygonal rifling. Finished in hard chrome for optimal corrosion protection and slightly heavier than its Shadow2 counterpart (1.2 kg empty weight), its extra mass does help mitigate recoil. Furthermore, this stock boasts adjustable LPA target style rear sight as well as fiber optic front sight for improved accuracy; additionally, it includes manual safety/de-cocker systems as well as double action/single action trigger systems to complete its impressive feature set.
The Stock pistol was designed explicitly for the IPSC Production Optics division, making it simple and intuitive to mount different optics onto it. I found an EOTech fit perfectly on it; its trigger may have been slightly lighter than its Beretta counterpart, but it wasn’t noticeable during practice. Unfortunately, it did seem more sensitive to primer failure when loading with hand loads than typical full-race pistols would generally be expected to do.
The Stock pistol series represents full-race guns that have not lost their capacity as service weapons. Although no police department or military force would use one due to its weight and size, they’re ideal for IPSC competitions. If you want one for yourself, talk with your local gun dealer or club armorer; prices usually run around $700, but used ones may cost much less; remember all licensing procedures before buying so as not to run into any issues; additionally, have any used pistol inspected by a gunsmith before purchasing it.
Sights
The stock features an adjustable LPA target-style rear sight and fiber-optic front sight for precise fitting with trigger guard and slide, and it comes equipped with a Tanfo Trunnion for smoother pull and more consistent pull action. Compatible optics such as red dot sights (Burris Fastfire 3, C-More RTS2, Trijicon RMR, Leupold DeltaPoint Pro, Holosun V8, Vortex Venom, and Romeo1) also share a footprint.
Eric Grauffel is an IPSC World Champion with seven titles to his credit, and he created this innovative front sight dubbed Xtreme Front Sight by adapting factory 1.5mm fiber optic to ensure optimal life-span. It is available in four heights to match caliber/bullet weight combinations. A perfect upgrade for anyone wanting to maximize the performance of their Tanfoglio Force pistol!
This easy-to-install kit will give your gun a professional appearance in no time at all. Compatible with Glock models and most aftermarket iron sights, its installation requires only essential tools – with clear instructions that will guide you along every step of the way.
The Tanfoglio Force Trigger is an excellent choice for IPSC shooters looking to compete at their division’s highest levels. With its lighter trigger, its more lightweight profile helps shooters maintain consistency and outperform other handguns in performance. Unfortunately, however, some types of ammunition, such as rifle primers, may cause misfire issues – an issue in a competition where seconds matter!
Trigger
Trigger orders allow traders to enter and exit positions at predetermined prices instead of market prices, enabling better execution and increased returns. They also prevent whipsawing, which occurs when the market drops below your trigger price temporarily before rebounding higher again, forcing reentry at less desirable prices.
To create a trigger, first add a stop loss order with a price limit. Next, set a trigger last-price (on Deribit, this could be either mark-price, index-price, or last-price), so once your stop loss hits this price level, it will convert to a standard buy/sell limit or market order by the exchange servers.
The trigger of an AR-15 firearm is one of its key components, and when pulled, it will launch the gun when activated by being drawn smoothly and consistently. An ideal trigger should feel comfortable in your hand with its smooth pull action and smooth feel, while different trigger types have their own set of benefits and drawbacks; single-stage, dual-stage, and semi-automatic are among those most frequently seen; single-stage triggers feature fixed sear while double stage ones allow adjustment between sear and hammer settings for quicker engagement of firing pin. Its design determines the amount of pressure needed for successful gun firing actions as well as how long it takes until the hammer engages with the firing pin.
Trigger orders can only be used with trading-status contracts; they cannot be used with delivery, settlement, or suspension status contracts. Furthermore, users cannot place trigger orders when exceeding the order limit for that type of transaction; you can find your history records of under “Order History – Trigger Orders.” If your trigger order fails, it will remain unfulfilled until it expires at the end of the trading day.