Description
The EAA MC9 Disruptor 9mm 4.6-inch Threaded 17+1 Black Laser Camo is a compact single-action pistol built for shooters who want a suppressor-ready platform straight out of the box. With an optics-cut slide, threaded barrel, and high-capacity magazine, this Girsan-made pistol delivers practical versatility at a price that leaves room for upgrades.
| Manufacturer | EAA / Girsan |
|---|---|
| Model | MC9 Disruptor |
| Material | Steel slide, polymer frame |
| Compatibility | RMS/RMSc optics footprint, 9mm Luger |
| Finish | Black Laser Camo (polymer frame), black nitride slide |
| Weight | 24.6 oz (empty, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Threaded 4.6-inch barrel — Why it matters: Ready for suppressors or compensators without a trip to the gunsmith; the 1/2×28 threads match most common 9mm muzzle devices.
- Optics-ready slide — Why it matters: Direct-mount RMS/RMSc footprint eliminates adapter plates, keeping the optic low and co-witness-ready with standard-height sights.
- 17+1 magazine capacity — Why it matters: Out of the box you get a full-size round count in a compact frame, reducing reload frequency during range sessions or defensive use.
- Ambidextrous safety and reversible magazine release — Why it matters: Left-handed shooters get full control without aftermarket parts; the safety is positive and snag-resistant.
- Interchangeable backstraps — Why it matters: Three included straps let you dial in grip circumference for a natural point of aim, especially with gloved hands.
Who It’s For
This pistol fits shooters who want a compact 9mm that can pull double duty as a range toy and a suppressed host. It’s for the guy who likes the idea of adding a red dot and a can without buying a second gun. The single-action trigger appeals to those who prefer a crisp, light pull over a striker-fired feel. Budget-conscious buyers get a threaded barrel and optics cut included in the base price.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Threaded barrel and optics cut come standard; 17+1 capacity in a compact frame; ambi controls; price under $400.
- Cons: Single-action only — no double-strike capability; the Black Laser Camo finish is unique but may not appeal to everyone; aftermarket support is thinner than Glock or Sig lines.
Comparison vs. Competitors
| Feature | EAA MC9 Disruptor | Zev Technologies OZ9 Compact | Lone Wolf Distributors Timberwolf |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | 9mm | 9mm | 9mm |
| Barrel Length | 4.6″ threaded | 4.5″ (threaded optional) | 4.6″ (threaded optional) |
| Capacity | 17+1 | 15+1 | 17+1 |
| Optics Ready | Yes (RMS/RMSc) | Yes (RMR) | No (must be milled) |
| Action | Single Action | Striker-fired | Striker-fired |
| Price | $379 | $1,100+ | $450+ |
FAQ
Does the EAA MC9 Disruptor come with a threaded barrel?
Yes, the 4.6-inch barrel is factory-threaded with 1/2×28 threads, ready for suppressors or compensators.
What optics fit the MC9 Disruptor slide?
The slide is cut for RMS/RMSc footprints, which includes popular micro red dots like the Shield RMS, Holosun 407K/507K, and Swampfox Sentinel.
Is the MC9 Disruptor safe to carry with one in the chamber?
Yes, the ambidextrous manual safety blocks the sear and provides an extra layer of security. The single-action trigger has a crisp break with a short reset.
Can I use standard 9mm 115-grain ammo in the MC9 Disruptor?
Yes, the pistol cycles reliably with 115-grain, 124-grain, and 147-grain loads — including suppressed subsonic ammunition.
Does the Black Laser Camo finish wear off over time?
The frame finish is a hydro-dip pattern over polymer — it holds up well to holster use but can show wear at high-friction points after extended use. Per EAA specs, it’s durable for normal carry.
Why Buy From Us
- ✓ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✓ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✓ 30-day returns
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Last updated: April 2026





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