EAA Girsan MC9 Disruptor On The Range

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posted on January 21, 2024
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European American Armory Corp. aims to "disrupt the industry" with its aptly named MC9 Disruptor. A polymer-frame handgun designed to offer the best feature set at the lowest possible price, the MC9 Disruptor is available in two finishes, OD green camo and black camo.

At the top end of the MC9 Disruptor is an optic-ready slide complete with an RMSc slide footprint. A cover plate incorporating the white-dot rear sight covers the milled slide from the factory. Each pistol comes with a threaded barrel and three-slot accessory rail, as well as an interchangeable backstrap that offers three different inserts to fit a user's hand. A refined "Enhanced Striker Trigger" rounds out this affordable package.

Watch our "New For 2024" range video above to see the MC9 Disruptor in action.

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