EAA GIRSAN MC1911 SC .45 ACP 3.40″ 6+1
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About this product
What is the EAA GIRSAN MC1911 SC .45 ACP 3.40" 6+1? It's a sub-compact single-action pistol chambered in .45 ACP designed for compact carry and practical use, combining a 3.40-inch blued steel barrel with a black Cerakote optic-ready slide and frame to deliver a carry-focused 1911 platform. This Turkish-made 1911 variant brings modern features to John Browning's classic design while maintaining the platform's signature ergonomics and single-action trigger.
What is the EAA GIRSAN MC1911 SC used for?
This pistol serves as a compact daily carry weapon for experienced shooters who prefer the 1911 platform. The 3.40-inch barrel and 6+1 capacity make it suitable for concealed carry, while the accessory rail and optic-ready slide allow for light/laser and red dot mounting. I'd recommend it for shooters already familiar with 1911 manual of arms who want a more compact option without sacrificing the single-action trigger experience.
How does the EAA GIRSAN MC1911 SC compare to the Springfield EMP 4"?
The Girsan offers better value at $579 compared to the Springfield's $1,200+ price point, though the EMP features superior fit and finish. Where the Springfield excels with hand-fitted parts and tighter tolerances, the Girsan provides 90% of the performance at half the cost. The EMP's 4-inch barrel provides slightly better ballistics, but the Girsan's 3.40-inch barrel makes it more concealable for daily carry.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The MC1911 SC weighs 28 ounces unloaded and measures 6.8 inches in length with a 3.40-inch barrel. The height is 4.7 inches, and width measures 1.25 inches at the grip safety—compact enough for appendix carry but substantial enough to manage .45 ACP recoil. These dimensions place it squarely between full-size 1911s and micro-compacts like the SIG P365.
Who is this NOT for?
This pistol isn't for new shooters or those unfamiliar with 1911 manual of arms. The single-action trigger requires carrying cocked-and-locked, which demands proper training and discipline. If you prefer striker-fired simplicity or higher capacity, consider the Stevens 334 Rifle for long guns or polymer-framed pistols for higher round count. The 6+1 capacity also makes it unsuitable for duty use where higher capacity is required.
What's in the box?
The package includes the pistol, one 6-round magazine, cable lock, and owner's manual. Unlike some competitors, it doesn't include additional magazines or holsters—plan to budget $35-45 for spare magazines. The optic-ready slide comes with cover plates installed, requiring separate purchase of RMS/RMSc pattern optics.
Is the EAA GIRSAN MC1911 SC worth it at $579?
At $579, this pistol represents solid value for 1911 enthusiasts wanting a compact carry option. You're getting optic-ready capability, ambidextrous safety, and Cerakote finish—features that typically add $200-300 to base 1911 models. While it lacks the hand-fitted precision of custom shop guns, it delivers reliable performance for the price. For comparison, the Stevens 555 Sporting shotgun offers similar value in the long gun category.
Specs at a glance
Pros & cons
What works
- Optic-ready slide accepts RMS/RMSc patterns—saves $200+ aftermarket milling
- 28 oz weight—4 oz lighter than full-size 1911 Government models
- Ambidextrous safety—accommodates left-handed shooters without modification
- Cerakote finish—provides 3-4x better corrosion resistance than blued steel
Trade-offs
- 6+1 capacity—3 rounds less than most modern compact .45s like Glock 30
- Proprietary magazines—$40 each vs $25 for standard 1911 mags
- No front strap checkering—requires $60-100 gunsmithing for aggressive grip
- 3.40" barrel—loses 50-75 fps velocity compared to 5" Government models
Key attributes
| upc | 741566906657 |
| manufacturer | European American Armory / EAA Corp |
| manufacturer part number | 391041 |
| action | Single Action |
| barrel length | 3.40" |
| caliber/gauge | .45 ACP |
| capacity | 6 + 1 |
| safety | Ambidextrous |
| slide description | Optic Ready/Serrated |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with standard 1911 magazines?
- No, it requires proprietary compact magazines due to the shortened grip frame. Standard 1911 magazines will not seat properly. The included magazine holds 6 rounds of .45 ACP, and additional magazines typically cost $35-45 from EAA or third-party suppliers.
- Does it fit RMS/RMSc pattern red dots?
- Yes, the slide is cut specifically for RMS/RMSc footprint optics including Shield RMSc, SIG Romeo Zero, and Holosun 407K/507K. The cut includes proper recoil lugs and uses #6-32 mounting screws. No adapter plates are needed for compatible optics.
- How long does shipping take to FFL?
- Standard shipping takes 3-5 business days after FFL verification is complete. All firearms ship via UPS or FedEx with adult signature required. Your FFL must provide their license before shipment can process—allow 24-48 hours for verification.
- Can I return it if it doesn't function properly?
- Yes, Ironclad Armory offers a 30-day function guarantee—if the firearm has mechanical issues, we'll cover return shipping and either repair or replace it. Cosmetic issues or buyer's remorse returns incur a 15% restocking fee and return shipping costs.
- Does this work with SureX300 weapon lights?
- Yes, the Picatinny accessory rail accepts standard pistol lights including SureFire X300, Streamlight TLR-1, and most compact weapon lights. The rail measures 1.5 inches long with full Picatinny spec—adequate for most compact to full-size lights.