First Shots: EAA / Girsan Untouchable MC1911

We get a grip on the new 1911 from EAA and Girsan.

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posted on February 12, 2024
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European American Armory Corp. describes its Untouchable MC1911 line as "first in price, product range and warranty," highlighting the fact that the MC1911 lineup provides a complete range of options for fans of the M1911 platform.

The Untouchable is available in a full-size configuration with a 5 inch barrel, a Commander-length configuration with a 4.4 inch barrel and an Officer-size model with a 3.4-inch barrel. Caliber options in the range include 9mm and .45 ACP, and both the full-size and Commander-length guns come with a Picatinny accessory rail machined into the frame's dust cover.

Girsan Untouchable MC1911 Features

  • Low profile three-dot sights
  • Accessory rail (Commander and full-size models only)
  • Flared magazine well
  • Ambidextrous thumb safety
  • Hexagonal textured grips

MSRP for the Untouchable MC1911 varies by product. For more information on this pistol or other products from EAA and Girsan, please visit eaacorp.com.

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