This video provides a range comparison between the Walther PD380 and the Girsan MC14 BDA, both chambered in .380 ACP. The Walther PD380 features a 3.7-inch barrel, two 9-round magazines, and a DA/SA trigger around 5.5-6 lbs, priced at approximately $400. The Girsan MC14 BDA, a Browning BDA copy, includes a 13-round magazine, a lighter single-action trigger around 4 lbs, and an aluminum frame, costing around $350. The reviewer notes the Walther's excellent grip texture and slide serrations, while favoring the Girsan for its lighter trigger, higher capacity magazine, and aluminum frame, ultimately recommending the Girsan.
This review covers the new Girsan MC14 BDA chambered in .380 ACP. The handgun features an aluminum frame, a 3.8-inch barrel, and a 13-round magazine, retailing between $330 and $350. It offers a double-action/single-action trigger with a 4 lb single-action pull and a short reset, along with three-dot metal sights and ambidextrous thumb safeties.
This review covers the new Girsan MC14 BDA, an imported .380 ACP pistol from EAA. The handgun features an aluminum frame, black cerakote slide, ambidextrous safety, and a 13-round magazine. It is presented as a budget-friendly option with low recoil, suitable for concealed carry, though the trigger guard may be tight for gloved hands.
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