The grip on this design fits so many different people. I have a Beretta 81BB and it has fit everyone that's handled it, and everyone wants to shoot it. I've always wanted a Beretta 84BB or an original Browning BDA and this gun in the video is a good compromise for the price paid. I may have to pick one up at some point.
I was extremely impressed with the quality of the Girsan Regard. I bought my Regard because it was white with a black barrel, and I had never owned a white firearm, also, it kinda looks like a storm trooper sidearm…
You can remove magazine and eject the chambered round slowly. So you don’t have to worry about a decocker. You can not do this with the safety on. My Berretta 84BB works this way.
I just picked up a two-tone MC14 G84 for $269 (see the BDA for like $270ish as well). NOTE: Press on the barrel and the slide when putting the slide back on and it should lock into place really easily.
I have the BDA and the G84 versions. I prefer the BDA myself. Neat gun; I have wanted a Browning BDA since 1981. This is close enough; I prefer the safety to the decocker.
Haven't shot this but own several EAA firearms. For budget hard to beat EAA , but unfortunately forget calling EAA for questions etc... NOPE just set up to sell & customer service yeah good luck . So probably wait for 2.0 version cause contacting is difficult.
I think this gun would be great for my wife. She needs to buy a gun in the next few months. Some people don't realize that it holds 14 rounds with one in the chamber even though it's called the MC14. 😂
An FN 140 DA is a Browning BDA. The BDA in 45, 40, 9, and 380 were all different guns. The Browning BDA 380 is what this is intended to look like, which is just a FN 140 DA sold under Browning's name. Which is how it was sold in the US.
Lol then goes on to talk about how awesome the double action is ..smh ... If your carrying cocked and locked whys it matter ? I don't get da\sa for guns made to carry locked then ? Just odd and makes no sense is all ..add the decocker like the other mc14 right or make it single ? Just confusing
There is absolutely no point to a DA/SA gun without a decocker. “Double strike” capability goes against all modern handgun doctrine in regards to clearing malfunctions.
Americans don’t say “aluminium”. It’s just “aluminum” here. Also the Bersa version of this is half the price. Beyond that - getting only 1 mag is ridiculous for this price. Good luck finding mags below $40 or at all.
The Bersa "version", has literally nothing to do with this gun. It's wholly and entirely different. Not to mention a Thunder 380 double stack is about the same price, and also comes with one mag lol.
@@jamesh1641 Both TPR 380s are a Thunder with a reprofiled slide, and the single stack version has a really shitty plastic railed grip thing. The slide on a Thunder 380 and TPR 380 interchange lol, it's the same gun rebranded.
OK, I had a POS EAA .380 in the 80s, had several folks at ranges I am in charge of, this is a first for me IF(?) it is dependable. EAA has always been disappointing
The grip on this design fits so many different people. I have a Beretta 81BB and it has fit everyone that's handled it, and everyone wants to shoot it. I've always wanted a Beretta 84BB or an original Browning BDA and this gun in the video is a good compromise for the price paid. I may have to pick one up at some point.
I was extremely impressed with the quality of the Girsan Regard.
I bought my Regard because it was white with a black barrel, and I had never owned a white firearm, also, it kinda looks like a storm trooper sidearm…
You can remove magazine and eject the chambered round slowly. So you don’t have to worry about a decocker. You can not do this with the safety on.
My Berretta 84BB works this way.
I do like the gun .. Like the 84 style myself but they are Sharpe looking !
It looks good for south paws too.
Looks really Kool
I like this pistol 🔫
I've been very pleased with my older chiappa imported mc14
This or the Tisas Fatih? Which would you recommend?
I just picked up a two-tone MC14 G84 for $269 (see the BDA for like $270ish as well).
NOTE: Press on the barrel and the slide when putting the slide back on and it should lock into place really easily.
I have the BDA and the G84 versions. I prefer the BDA myself. Neat gun; I have wanted a Browning BDA since 1981. This is close enough; I prefer the safety to the decocker.
Beretta design
@@454FatJack Yes, it is. I also have an old Mdl 81 in 32.
If you decock the gun there's no need to use the safety IMO. Nice gun, good review 👍
Takes the hi power mags as well
“Effective concealed cary”
I don’t think that is something that can be determined until after the fact. 😂😂😂
Haven't shot this but own several EAA firearms. For budget hard to beat EAA , but unfortunately forget calling EAA for questions etc... NOPE just set up to sell & customer service yeah good luck . So probably wait for 2.0 version cause contacting is difficult.
I think this gun would be great for my wife. She needs to buy a gun in the next few months. Some people don't realize that it holds 14 rounds with one in the chamber even though it's called the MC14. 😂
Unless she works out with weights, the racking would be unbearable. Did you see he had to put some muscle behind it when he racked it?
@@jamesh1641 I will watch it again. Thanks for pointing this out.
@@jamesh1641- Married to Lauren Bobert .
@@robertclark972she’s not married
@@jamesh1641 - Oh ? Great News !
This in 9mm with a slightly bigger thumb safety to carry it cocked and locked? I'd buy it. Add a rail and I'd carry it.
Add a rail I'd carry it 🤓
@@youngnoodle1963 that too!
What's a good pistol for someone who has a difficult time racking it back and low cost
Any glock honestly
thie reminds of the beretta cheetah 84/85
Looks like a lionheart compact LH9c
It looks like a mix between a Beretta 92 and a 1911.
Oh hey they're making a closed slide version again
That is a nice gun, but you're getting a lot of oil on that couch
Stain guard
Keeps it running smooth.
Maybe Beretta design and less FN
I can appreciate a "clone" but I would prefer they did a more modern take on it than they did.
👍
You mean Turkey the 2 faced country not the gun right?
Huh?
Need to give 2 mags
FN 140 DA (9 mm short / 7.65 x 17) clone not Browning BDA... looks OK!
An FN 140 DA is a Browning BDA. The BDA in 45, 40, 9, and 380 were all different guns. The Browning BDA 380 is what this is intended to look like, which is just a FN 140 DA sold under Browning's name. Which is how it was sold in the US.
@@bower31 In Europe it was sold under the FN brand... different markets, different names... Cheers!
One mag? Pass. Where's the shooting?
Yes why would you wanna carry it hammer down ? Like my nuts on the razors edge
Lol then goes on to talk about how awesome the double action is ..smh ... If your carrying cocked and locked whys it matter ? I don't get da\sa for guns made to carry locked then ? Just odd and makes no sense is all ..add the decocker like the other mc14 right or make it single ? Just confusing
2 race to be accurate
I don’t like .380. Good looking gun though.
There is absolutely no point to a DA/SA gun without a decocker. “Double strike” capability goes against all modern handgun doctrine in regards to clearing malfunctions.
Absolutely false. But it IS the internet.
There’s always that one person who knows everything but doesn’t know shit. Lol
Americans don’t say “aluminium”. It’s just “aluminum” here. Also the Bersa version of this is half the price. Beyond that - getting only 1 mag is ridiculous for this price. Good luck finding mags below $40 or at all.
The Bersa "version", has literally nothing to do with this gun. It's wholly and entirely different. Not to mention a Thunder 380 double stack is about the same price, and also comes with one mag lol.
@@bower31TPR 380 DA. Not the Thunder.
@@jamesh1641 Both TPR 380s are a Thunder with a reprofiled slide, and the single stack version has a really shitty plastic railed grip thing. The slide on a Thunder 380 and TPR 380 interchange lol, it's the same gun rebranded.
Jimmini I won a race instead of wrecking a race car
I hope its not made by Umarex
No safty needed if in Double action
Options are good. I usually carry cocked and locked.
“First Look” you say. No shooting to see if it is dependable. My experience with EAA is not good.
Prove the value, talk is worthless.
I said right in the video I took it out and did the first 100 already and it ran flawless. I said it multiple times. And a full review is coming.
OK, I had a POS EAA .380 in the 80s, had several folks at ranges I am in charge of, this is a first for me IF(?) it is dependable. EAA has always been disappointing
Nah it's made in Turkey
Taurus PT58 clone
No Browning BDA clone.