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GIRSAN MC14T 380ACP 4.5″ 13R BLK/GLD

GIRSAN MC14T 380ACP 4.5″ 13R BLK/GLD

SKU: LIP|EU390875
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Description

EAA and Girsan are proud to bring you the easier loading 380 ACP on the market. Thanks to the Tip Up design (no slide racking required) making sure the MC14T is loading and ready for action is as easy as 1-2-3. Simply load, disengage the safety and 13rds are ready to fire.

Additional information

UPC

741566906251

Manufacturer

European American Armory / EAA Corp

Manufacturer Part Number

390875

Accessories

1 Magazine

Action

Semi-Auto

Additional Feature 1

Tip-Up Barrel Design

Additional Feature 2

Accessory Rail

Additional Feature 3

Gold Plated Parts

Adjustable Objective

False

ATF Manufacturer

GiRSaN / EAA

ATF Model

MC 14T

ATF Type

Pistol

Barrel Length

4.5"

Caliber/Gauge

Capacity

13 + 1

Color

Black, Gold

Description

Tip Up Barrel

Drilled and Tapped

False

Finish

Gloss Black

Finish Type

Black

Frame

Aluminum Frame

Frame Finish

Black Gloss w/Gold Accents

Grip Material

Aluminum Frame Wood Aluminum Frame

Grip Type

Synthetic

Illuminated Reticle

False

Material

Alloy

Model

MC14T

Number of Magazines

1 13 rd.

Overall Length

6.8"

Package Height

2.0

Package Length

9.6

Package Width

7.0

Product Type

Double / Single Action

Safety

Ambidextrous

Scope Cover Included

False

Shipping Weight

2.4

Sights

Fixed Contrast Sights

Sights Type

Fixed Sights

Slide Description

Serrated

Subcategory

Pistols – Metal Frame

Weight

1.4 lbs.

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