New Mexican Coat of Arms Liberador pistol from EAA
GW: Funny how such a pistol is illegal in Mexico.
Cocoa, FL – EAA/Girsan proudly introduces the latest addition to their Cultural Series of handguns – the Mexican Coat of Arms Liberador. Built on the reliable Regard MC platform and chambered in 9mm, this pistol is a tribute to the national symbol of Mexico and its people.
The laser-etched Mexican Coat of Arms symbol on the custom grips adds a touch of heritage, while the mirror-polished slide, gold controls, and small parts exude elegance. The 18-round magazine ensures ample firepower, and the accessory rail accommodates for users to mount a light or laser. Boasting adjustable sights, ambidextrous slide safety/decocker, and lightweight design, the Mexican Coat of Arms Liberador is a blend of functionality and cultural significance. The custom-engraved grips provide a unique touch, completing a handgun that embraces tradition and craftsmanship. This release marks a meaningful homage to Mexico’s rich heritage and the enduring spirit of its citizens.
We are 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 our English-speaking customers.
The Liberador series is a testament to our commitment to respect, and appreciation of the diverse heritages that enrich our nation. We invite all firearm enthusiasts to explore the Liberador series and celebrate the unity that firearms can bring to our diverse community.
EAA and Girsan earning your respect, one gun at a time.
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