Description
The EAA Girsan MC1911 Gold Lux .38 Super 5″ Engraved is a full-size 1911-pattern semi-auto pistol that brings together old-school ergonomics, modern controls, and serious visual flair. Chambered in .38 Super with a 5-inch barrel, it features a decorative gold PVD finish over an engraved slide and frame, making it a standout choice for range work, competition, or display. According to EAA specs, the gun ships with a fitted luxury case and includes an extended beavertail, ambidextrous safeties, and a skeletonized trigger and hammer for a refined, competition-ready manual of arms. Black G10 synthetic grips and an adjustable rear sight complete the package.
| Manufacturer | EAA (Girsan) |
|---|---|
| Model | MC1911 Gold Lux |
| Material | Steel slide and frame, G10 grips |
| Compatibility | Standard 1911 .38 Super magazines and holsters |
| Finish | Gold PVD (physical vapor deposition) |
| Weight | Approx. 39 oz (unloaded, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Gold PVD Finish – WHY IT MATTERS: The decorative gold coating resists corrosion and wear while giving the pistol a unique, collectible look that stands out at the range or in a display case.
- Engraved Slide and Frame – WHY IT MATTERS: Deep, laser-cut scrollwork adds visual depth and a custom-gun feel without the wait or cost of hand engraving.
- Adjustable Rear Sight – WHY IT MATTERS: Windage and elevation adjustments let you dial in point of impact for different .38 Super loads, critical for competition accuracy.
- Ambidextrous Safety Levers – WHY IT MATTERS: Left- and right-handed shooters can engage the thumb safety without changing grip, a must for fast, safe draws in IDPA or USPSA.
Who It’s For
This pistol fits three distinct shooters: the collector who wants a 1911 with museum-quality looks, the competition shooter who needs a .38 Super gun with adjustable sights and a tuned trigger, and the range enthusiast who appreciates premium fit and finish without paying custom-gun prices.
Pros and Cons
- Pro: Gold PVD finish is durable and eye-catching – holds up better than standard blued finishes, per owner reports.
- Pro: Factory skeletonized trigger breaks clean at around 4-5 lbs out of the box, ready for action shooting.
- Con: The decorative finish may show holster wear faster than matte coatings if carried regularly – this gun is best suited for range and display use.
Comparison: EAA Girsan MC1911 Gold Lux vs. Zev Technologies OZ9 vs. Agency Arms AOS
| Feature | EAA Girsan MC1911 Gold Lux .38 Super | Zev Technologies OZ9 (9mm) | Agency Arms AOS (9mm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .38 Super | 9mm | 9mm |
| Barrel Length | 5″ | 4.49″ | 5″ |
| Frame Material | Steel | Polymer with steel chassis | Aluminum |
| Finish | Gold PVD | Black nitride | Black DLC |
| MSRP | $1,280 | $2,199 | $2,495 |
| Best For | Collectors, .38 Super shooters, budget-conscious competitors | Competition shooters wanting modular grip | Duty/competition shooters wanting full custom build |
The EAA Girsan MC1911 Gold Lux offers a .38 Super platform with gold styling at roughly half the price of a Zev or Agency Arms build. While those competitors offer more modularity and aftermarket support, the Girsan delivers a fully functional 1911 with adjustable sights and luxury appointments right out of the box.
FAQ
Does the EAA Girsan MC1911 Gold Lux .38 Super 5″ Engraved come with a case?
Yes, it ships in a fitted luxury case with a foam cutout, as noted in the manufacturer specs.
What magazines does this pistol use?
It uses standard 1911 .38 Super magazines. Most 9-round and 10-round .38 Super 1911 mags from brands like Wilson Combat or Chip McCormick will work.
Is the gold finish durable for regular range use?
The gold PVD finish is more durable than traditional bluing or paint, but it can show holster wear over time. It’s best suited for range and competition use rather than daily carry.
Can I mount an optic on this pistol?
The factory slide is not optics-ready. If you want to mount a red dot, you’ll need to have the slide milled by a gunsmith.
What is the trigger pull weight?
The skeletonized trigger breaks at approximately 4-5 lbs out of the box, per owner reports and EAA specs.
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Last updated: April 2026





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