![]() This is critical because it signals the beginning of a give-and-take relationship with women shooters that hasn’t existed in the gun-manufacturing world before. It’s so refreshing to see a company with such determination to ‘get it right’, and produce a gun that truly does work for women, rather than just slapping some color on a man’s model and marketing to women because it’s the trendy (and profitable!) thing to do. It’s interesting to note that EAA/Tanfoglio refers to this gun as an “evolutionary project”, meaning they see it as a work in progress, and are committed to making modifications and improvements to the firearm, based on the feedback of its women customers. The Pavona semi-automatic pistol is specifically engineered with their issues in mind and addresses many of the common problems women have with guns. The creative team included Sharon Lacy, who did extensive research on the needs of women shooters, including gathering direct feedback from women gun owners of all ages and experience levels. Designed by and for women, this pistol is more than just a pretty face. Designed For WomenĮnter the EAA Witness Pavona, built in Italy by Tangfolio. They make minor cosmetic modifications and don’t fully recognize the value of investing in a true design overhaul. I have advocated with manufacturers to reconfigure their gun specifications with women in mind, but most don’t acknowledge the very real differences between the needs of the sexes. ![]() she hungers for new and improved products designed specifically with her in mind, NOT exactly like the old ones! Unfortunately, when it comes to guns, it’s a man’s world. This is certainly true for so many things, but not for a woman entering the world of firearms. “People are very open-minded about new things-as long as they’re exactly like the old ones.” ![]()
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