EAA Corp Presents Girsan MC312 Gobbler 12GA Shotgun

EAA Corp Presents Girsan MC312 Gobbler 12GA 3.5”, 3” & 2 ¾” Shotgun

(Cocoa, Florida) Florida based, European American Amory Corporation, an industry leader for innovative firearms from around the world, is excited to offer their MC312 Gobbler Shotgun in collaboration with Girsan Firearms.

EAA has you covered as the Gobbler is the perfect companion for this spring. Built on the super tough and highly popular Girsan MC312 shotgun platform, the Gobbler is ready to take to the woods with a combo camo and Cerakote® finish. It comes packaged with five choke tubes and a mini reflex-style red-dot sight. At an extremely attractive $641 MSRP, the shotgun is equipped with a 24-inch mid bead barrel that’s highlighted by an integral Picatinny rail mount set into the receiver.

This inventive and advanced design that is usually reserved for expensive, competitive shotguns does away with the need for drilled holes on the receiver to which a Picatinny rail could be mounted. The integral rail offers greater strength and puts an end to loose or wobbly optics, or what is commonly referred to as “giraffe neck,” a result of having to lift your head off the gun to find the sight. The Gobbler’s field-tested fiber optic front sight is located right where your eye aligns, keeping your eye on the target, your head on the gun for immediate target acquisition which is always paramount in spring turkey hunting. It also features common mag tube threads and common choke tube threads for plenty of aftermarket options and your choice of straight or pistol grip stock. Gobbler models also have an enhanced loading port and controls for easier field use with gloves, and are 3.5”, 3” and 2 ¾” compatible.

“We at EAA are incredibly proud of this shotgun’s engineering and advanced design elements.” said Chase Duffey, National Sales, and Import Manager at EAA. You’ll find it is extremely reliable, fast-pointing, and will deliver lethal patterns from any shell length. I know our buyers will be impressed with the performance and overall design, and recognize that this is an exceptional shotgun for the money. We look forward to showing it along with all of our Girsan models at the upcoming NRA Show in Houston, TX.”

The Girsan MC312 Gobbler Specs are as follows:

·Picatinny Rail

·Camo + Cerakote Combo Finish

·Straight or Pistol Grip Stock

·Optics Included

·FINISH: CERAKOTE CAMO

·CAL: 12GA (3.5”, 3” & 2 ¾” Chamber)

·CAP: 5+1

·BBL: 24?

·LOP: 14.25?

·OAL: 46?

·WT: 6.75 lbs

·MSRP: $671

Look for the Girsan MC312 Gobbler at finer sporting goods and firearms retailers nationwide. For more information, please contact National Sales and Import Manager, Chase Duffey at chase@eaacorp.com or call 321.639.4842.

About EAA Corp.

Based in Florida and founded in the early 1990s, European American Armory Corporation (EAA Corp.) has brought value to firearms owners with an array of right-priced, affordable handguns, rifles, and pistols from respectable international manufacturers. EAA Corp’s mission has always been “good quality products at reasonable prices.” www.eaacorp.com

3 comments

  • Chris Lindeman

    I just bought a MC312 and wanted to go turkey
    hunting but I live in California and I bought steel shot to comply. Then I see I can’t use the right choke with steel. I found some chokes rated for steel but cant find what thread pattern my gun has. Or if there is other lead free ammo I can use with my chokes. Thanks.

    • Glen Wunderlich

      If you can find some Winchester XR Long Beard, grab it in either 4s, 5s, or 6s. It consists of copper-plated lead shot with a unique buffer and I’ve used it effectively in my Browning Silver shotgun with a Browning turkey choke – extra full. Because a 3-inch shell holds a “mere” 1 3/4 ounce of shot, it is safe. But, what a pattern! Stays tight at 60 yards. I prefer the 5s but they are all good and cost less than other turkey loads. Best of luck!

    • Joseph M

      I have read that the MC312 choke threads are the same as Benelli’s choke tubes. Might want to give that a try.