EAA Releases Easier-to-Carry Girsan MC P35 PI Pistols

Matthew Moss
by Matthew Moss
MCP35 PI (EAA)

European American Armory Corporation have announced a new addition to their line of Girsan-made Hi-Power clones, the MC P35 PI. EAA describes the MC P35 PI as being “easy to carry and conceal”.

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MC P35 PI (EAA)

Here’s what EAA have to say about the new MC P35 PI:

Florida based company, European American Amory Corporation, the world’s leading importer of European firearms has made it their mission to bring the U.S. consumer firearms that are on the leading edge of technology. The new PI designated handgun was created to be easy to carry and conceal, whether on the job or at the beach the Girsan MCP35 PI is a compact and reliable handgun.

Designed and engineered with a serious respect for the original John Browning pistol design, EAA’s MCP35 PI by Girsan pays homage to one of the most widely used military handguns in the world. With its classic, black-matte styling and built on a steel frame, the MCP35 PI boasts a 15 + 1 capacity in a staggered column magazine. Originally designed as a military pistol, it necessitated extreme accuracy and the Girsan MCP35 PI falls completely in-line with the original.

“Not only did Girsan find a way to make the already popular MCP35 family of handguns easier to carry but they have found another great market for our retailers to capitalize on,” said Chase Duffey, National Sales & Import Manager at EAA Corp. “We’ve already seen a huge demand for the more compact MCP35 PI.”

The MCP35 PI follows suit to the original. With its slim trigger, ring hammer, ambidextrous safety, windage adjustable drift sight and a 3.88” barrel this 9mm will certainly become a leader in its respected category. Dealer orders are being accepted now and will be available for purchase at finer sporting goods and firearm stores nationwide soon.

Find out more at www.eaacorp.com

Matthew Moss
Matthew Moss

Managing Editor: TheFirearmBlog.com & Overt Defense.com. Matt is a British historian specialising in small arms development and military history. He has written several books and for a variety of publications in both the US and UK. Matt is also runs The Armourer's Bench, a video series on historically significant small arms. Here on TFB he covers product and current military small arms news. Reach Matt at: matt@thefirearmblog.com

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  • Anonymous Anonymous on Aug 08, 2022

    Didn't F.M. of Argentina - not to be confused with F.N. of Belgium - make something like this back in the 1990s?

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    • Geoff Timm Geoff Timm on Aug 11, 2022

      @derpmaster FM imported some surplus guns, including sets with long and short uppers. I debated, looked at my bank account and when I went back; Gone, gone, all gone. Last set I saw a a gun show was over $2,000.00

  • Clemson Johnson Clemson Johnson on Aug 11, 2022

    I am holding out for the MCP35 PI Match with RDM.

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