First Look: EAA Introduces Girsan MC P35 Handgun

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posted on November 9, 2021
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European American Armory Corporation (EAA) is a Florida based company and is the world’s leading importer of European firearms. They have made it their mission to import firearms for the American market that are on the leading edge of technology and do so in a timely manner. EAA’s latest firearm, the Girsan MC P35, continues that tradition of importing high-quality firearms from overseas which are tailored for American gun owners.

“This is what the market has wanted and demanded for some time now,” said Chase Duffey, Director of Sales at EAA Corp. “Developing this pistol with Girsan has been and absolute pleasure and I cannot thank them enough for designing such a masterpiece, in such a short period of time and at a very affordable price point. We’re very excited about the possibilities of the MC P35 and are ecstatic about launching our version before any of the competition.”

The MC P35 follows the path laid down by the original, with a slim trigger, ring hammer, ambidextrous safety and windage adjustable drift sight. EAA’s MC P35 by Girsan also pays homage to one of the most widely used military handguns in the world. The pistol is designed and engineered with a serious respect for the original John Browning pistol design, with a classic, black matte finish and built on a steel frame. The MC P35 boasts a 15+1 capacity in a staggered column magazine. The original pistol was designed as a military pistol for the Belgian army but soon gained acceptance around the world and served as a pacesetter for many other pistol designs.

Girsan MC P35 Specifications

  • Finish: Blue/Black
  • Cal: 9 mm
  • Cap: 15+1 rounds
  • Barrel Length: 4.87 inches
  • Overall Length: 7.75 inches
  • Weight: 1.8 pounds

MSRP for the Girsan MC P35 is $528, and more information on this pistol and other products from EAA is available at EAACorp.com.

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