EAA Corp. Adds Threaded Barrel to Girsan MC 14T Tip-Up Line

The Girsan MC 14T X features a spiral-fluted, threaded barrel and enhanced trigger performance.

by posted on November 25, 2024
Girsan Mc 14T X

European American Armory Corp. has announced an updated version of its Girsan MC 14T—the Girsan MC 14T X Tip-Up. As with previous models, the MC 14T X allows the user to load and unload the handgun without racking the slide, which is what makes a favorite among those who experience limited hand strength or simply want the convenience of an easy loading process. This new generation pistol features a spiral-fluted, threaded barrel and enhanced trigger performance. Chambered in .380 ACP, this MC 14T X Tip-Up also comes standard with two-tone, black and tungsten Cerakote, low profile sights, accessory rail, G-10 style grips, 13+1 capacity, and excellent accuracy.

The Girsan MC 14T X Tip-Up Features: 

  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • .380 ACP Caliber
  • 22 oz. Weight
  • 13-Round Magazine
  • Tip-Up Barrel Design
  • Threaded Barrel & Thread Protector
  • Spiral Fluted Barrel
  • Single Action & Double Action
  • Frame & Barrel Tungsten Cerakote
  • Black Cerakote Slide
  • Ambidextrous Safety
  • Ergonomic G10-Style Grips
  • Locked & Cocked Carry
  • Accessory Rail
  • Auto Firing Pin Block
  • MSRP: $519

For more, visit EAACorp.com.

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