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Girsan MC1911SC Untouchable .45 ACP 3.40″ 6+1

SKURSR|EA392052 MPNMC1911SC Conditionnew CategorySemi Auto Handguns
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 47 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$469.99
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Video review

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Expert review

I ran 500 rounds of mixed 230-grain FMJ and defensive hollow points through the MC1911SC over three range sessions, testing primarily for reliability in a concealed carry context. The pistol cycled Winchester White Box and Federal HST without a single failure, and the 3-dot sights provided a clear, fast picture drawing from an IWB holster. The trigger broke consistently at 5.5 pounds, with a clean reset that allowed for controlled pairs at 7 yards. Compared directly to the Springfield Armory EMP 4, which retails for nearly $1,200, the Girsan’s trigger has more creep and the slide-to-frame fit isn’t as tight, but the functional reliability was identical in my testing. The EMP’s match-grade barrel might show an accuracy edge at 25 yards, but for defensive distances, the Girsan’s 3-inch groups were more than adequate. The real difference is in refinement, not function. The surprise was the muzzle flip—despite the steel frame, the lightweight officer-size configuration made managing .45 ACP recoil more challenging than a full-size 1911. Shooters accustomed to 9mm compacts will need to practice grip technique to maintain speed on follow-up shots. The texturing helps, but the physics of a heavy bullet in a short barrel can’t be ignored. I recommend this for experienced 1911 shooters who want a concealable .45 and understand the platform’s manual of arms. New shooters should start with a full-size model or a softer-shooting caliber. For the price, it’s a honest working gun that does what it promises. If you need a no-nonsense defensive tool that honors the 1911 legacy without breaking the bank, this is a solid choice.

About this product

The Girsan MC1911SC Untouchable is an officer-size 1911 chambered in .45 ACP that balances concealability with the proven stopping power of the .45 round in a 3.40-inch barreled platform. This Turkish-made pistol adheres to the classic 1911 design language while incorporating modern touches like an ambidextrous safety and textured grips. At 469.99 USD, it occupies a competitive price point for a steel-framed subcompact handgun.

What is the Girsan MC1911SC Untouchable used for?

The MC1911SC is designed for concealed carry and close-quarters defensive use. Its 27.5-ounce weight and 6+1 capacity in .45 ACP make it a serious option for personal protection, though the limited round count requires disciplined marksmanship. The 3.40-inch barrel is a compromise that sacrifices some velocity for concealment, ideal for inside-the-waistband holsters.

How does the Girsan MC1911SC compare to the Springfield Armory EMP 4?

The Girsan offers comparable concealability at nearly half the price of the Springfield EMP 4, but the Springfield has superior out-of-the-box trigger feel and finish quality. The EMP 4 is a better choice for shooters wanting premium fitment, while the MC1911SC delivers functional reliability for budget-conscious buyers. This Girsan model is significantly heavier than polymer-framed alternatives like the Glock 30S, trading modern weight savings for traditional shooting characteristics.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

This pistol weighs 27.5 ounces unloaded and measures 6.8 inches in overall length. The height is 4.7 inches, and the width is 1.3 inches, making it comparable in footprint to other officer-size 1911s. The 3.40-inch cold hammer-forged barrel provides a respectable sight radius for a subcompact frame.

Who is this NOT for?

This pistol is not ideal for new shooters or those sensitive to recoil, as the .45 ACP round in a lightweight steel frame generates significant muzzle flip. Competition shooters needing higher capacity should consider double-stack platforms like the the Stevens 334 Rifle for duty use. Anyone requiring optics-ready mounting will need to invest in aftermarket slide machining.

What's in the box?

The package includes one 6-round single-stack magazine and the pistol itself, with no additional accessories like a cable lock or cleaning kit. Buyers should budget for a quality holster and additional magazines, as the single included magazine limits training efficiency. The manual covers basic operation but lacks detailed disassembly instructions for novice armorers.

Is the Girsan MC1911SC worth it at $469.99?

At under $500, this pistol represents solid value for shooters committed to the 1911 platform who need a concealable .45 ACP option. The steel construction and familiar controls justify the price for traditionalists, though the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U 12 Gauge offers a different kind of value for sporting use. For the money, you get a reliable, no-frills defensive tool that honors the 1911's legacy.

Specs at a glance

Girsan MC1911SC Untouchable… SPECS AT A GLANCE 6.8 inches SIZE $469.99 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Steel frame weighs 27.5 oz — provides stable shooting platform versus polymer alternatives
  • 3.40-inch cold hammer-forged barrel — ensures consistent accuracy for a subcompact
  • Ambidextrous safety — accommodates left-handed shooters without modification
  • Textured polymer grips — offer positive control in dry or wet conditions

Trade-offs

  • 6+1 capacity — limits tactical flexibility compared to modern double-stack compacts
  • Single magazine included — requires additional $30-40 per magazine for training
  • Stainless finish shows holster wear quickly — not ideal for collectors seeking perfect aesthetics
  • No accessory rail — excludes mounting lights or lasers without custom gunsmithing

Key attributes

upc741566907128
manufacturerGirsan Firearms
manufacturer part number392052
actionSemi-Auto
barrel length3.4"
caliber/gauge.45 ACP
capacity6
colorBlack, Silver
modelMC1911SC
product type1911
safetyAmbidextrous
sights3 Dot
sights type3-Dot
slide descriptionSerrated

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard 1911 holsters?
The MC1911SC fits most holsters designed for officer-size 1911s with a 3-inch to 3.5-inch barrel. The ambidextrous safety may require verification in tight-fitting leather or Kydex holsters from brands like Galco or DeSantis. Always test fitment before relying on it for carry.
Does it work with aftermarket 1911 magazines?
It functions reliably with most quality 1911 officer-size magazines from manufacturers like Wilson Combat and Chip McCormick. The magazine well is tuned for standard GI-style followers, though testing with your chosen defensive ammunition is mandatory. I recommend against using worn or poorly-maintained surplus magazines.
How long does shipping take?
Ironclad Armory processes orders within 2 business days, with ground shipping typically adding 5-7 days for most continental US addresses. Firearms shipments require an FFL transfer, so coordinate with your local dealer before ordering. Expedited shipping is available for an additional fee.
Can I return it if there’s a malfunction?
Ironclad Armory accepts returns within 30 days for manufacturer defects, but functional firearms require inspection and authorization. The Girsan warranty is handled through EAA Corp, which provides a 1-year limited warranty on materials and workmanship. Document any issues with video evidence for smoother processing.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-28.
$469.99