In October, European American Armory and Girsan announced the arrival of the Liberador series of pistols that were designed to honor and celebrate the cultural heritage of Spanish-speaking Americans. This has included the Regard MC and the MC 1911, which are both available now.
EAA/Girsan has further expanded the Cultural Series of handguns with the latest model – the Mexican Coat of Arms Liberador, which marks a meaningful homage to Mexico’s rich heritage and the enduring spirit of its citizens.
This newest addition to the series was built on the reliable Regard MC platform and is chambered in 9mm Luger, while it pays tribute to the national symbol of Mexico and its people featuring a laser-etched Mexican Coat of Arms symbol on the custom grips. It provides a touch of heritage, while its mirror-polished slide, gold controls, and small parts are meant to exude elegance. The pistol further boasts adjustable sights, ambidextrous slide safety/decocker, as well as an accessory rail that can accommodate a light or laser.
The Mexican Coat of Arms Liberador is presented as a blend of functionality and cultural significance, while its 18-round magazine ensures ample firepower. The custom-engraved grips offer a unique touch, completing a handgun that embraces tradition and craftsmanship.
EAA/Girsan also announced that it is transitioning to a bilingual website, manuals, and hangtags in Spanish, ensuring that Spanish-speaking gun owners have access to the same high-quality resources as its English-speaking customers.
Mexican Coat of Arms Liberador Specs:
- Accessory Rail
- Drift Adjustable Sight
- Ambidextrous Slide Safety/Decocker
- Custom Engraved Grips
- Gold Small Parts
- Manual and Hang Tag in English and Spanish
- Caliber: 9mm Luger
- Capacity: 18+1
- Barrel Length: 4.9-inches
- Overall Length: 8.6-inches
- Weight: 2.15 lbs
Pricing and availability of the Mexican Coat of Arms Liberador has yet to be announced. The Girsan Regard MC Liberador is currently available from select retailers for $699 MSRP.