European American Armory and Girsan have announced their newest line of pistols: the Liberador series. This new lineup was designed to honor and celebrate the cultural heritage of America and includes five distinct variants to choose from.
The new family of pistols will encompass Girsan’s desire to include Spanish-speaking firearms owners with quality products and resources, with an English/Spanish website, manuals, and hangtags. As a nod to those consumers, the Liberador series of pistols features different engraved grips: the Regard MC has a lovely Santa Muerte depiction while the MC 1911 models have a Sugar Skull design on a pearl-like finish.
The Regard MC model, in addition to the custom Santa Muerte engraved grips, has a mirror-like polished slide with gold control and small parts for a striking aesthetic. The complete pistol features adjustable sights, an ambidextrous slide safety/decocker, and an accessory rail. The lightweight design of the pistol comes with one 18-round magazine and the bilingual manual and hangtag, as mentioned previously.
The other models of the Liberador line are with the MC 1911 series, featuring the Sugar Skull design on pearlescent grips with a stainless-steel slide and frame. These models also have the gold control and small parts to accent the overall design. They all have the accessory rail and ambidextrous safety like the Regard model but also feature an extended beavertail, deep slide serrations for better manipulation, a 3-hole trigger, and low-profile sights. The standard model is available in either a .45ACP or 9mm, or the Commander model in 10mm, all of which have an adjustable rear sight. There is a Government model in .45ACP that has a standard rear sight as well.
The EAA/Girsan Liberador series of pistols can be seen at the NASGW Expo in Ohio, and are available now. The Girsan Liberador family of pistols starts at $699 for the Regard MC Liberador and goes up to $999 – $1,119 for the MC 1911 models.