This Girsan MC 1911 C is a compact .45 ACP with a Commander-length 4.4-inch barrel and a full-size grip. It features a two-tone black slide, fixed Novak-style 3-dot sights, and front and rear slide serrations. An integral 4-slot Picatinny rail provides accessory mounting, and it comes imported by EAA with two 8-round magazines and its factory case.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The pistol is in good shape overall. Minor, superficial scratches and blemishes are present on exterior surfaces.
What’s Included
- Blue EAA factory plastic hard case with fitted foam insert and factory label (SKU 390072)
- EAA MC 1911 warnings and instruction manual
- Two 8-round steel magazines (marked "Cal .45" and "Made in Italy")
- Brass bore brush
- Cable lock (packaged)
The MC 1911 C pairs a Commander-length 4.4-inch barrel with a full-size grip, offering a compact slide assembly on a steel frame. It uses a standard 1911 bushing system with a GI-style recoil spring plug marked "GIRSAN."
The frame is finished in a tan desert-tone with a black slide for a two-tone look. Front and rear cocking serrations aid manipulation, and the integral 4-slot Picatinny rail on the dust cover supports accessory attachment.
Controls include an extended beavertail grip safety with memory pad and a left-side only manual thumb safety. The long, lightened trigger and skeletonized rowel-type hammer reflect a familiar 1911 control layout.
Sighting is handled by fixed Novak-style 3-dot sights, with a dovetailed front single white dot and a low-profile rear with two white dots. Black textured grip panels with G medallions provide a secure hold.
This pistol is imported by EAA (Cocoa, FL) and is marked "MADE IN TURKEY." It has an 8+1 capacity in .45 ACP and includes two steel 8-round magazines, each marked for caliber and country of manufacture.



