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Neither the EAA or Girsan websites are worth that much, but they are in the wild:

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1014166239

Whenever you're searching, you want to look for a P35 Match. If you find a P35 Ops or Match Ops, that model will have a rail.
 
Posts: 4607 | Location: Kansas City, MO | Registered: May 28, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Do a search for Girsan MC P35 PI LW Match. It brings you to the EAA website. The pistol show is the one with the rail. But, if you click on configuration and then select Match it should be you to the one without the rail.

I copied the URL from that page below.

https://eaacorp.com/product/gi...-power-mc-p35-pi-lw/

I hope this helps.


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I found this on YouTube explaining the entire line. If things get worse and they let me CCW at work, either this or the regular PI could fit me just fine.

 
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EAA fixed my magazine not dropping problem. They said they replaced the sear spring. Mag now drops freely.

Now my issue is trying to find a red dot for it. The EAA site and manual don't mention anything regarding optic plates. They say it has an RMS/RMSc footprint so a Holosun 507K SHOULD fit. However, the slide cut has two areas at the front that prevent the Holosun from sitting properly. My gunsmith thinks that it might need an optic plate but, there is no mention of an optic plate being available on the EAA website.

The gun shoots way left for me. I thought it was my bad eyesight but other shop employees had it shooting left as well. I was hoping the red dot might help out since the rear sight can't be adjusted and the front sight looks relatively centered.

Please let me know if anyone finds a red dot solution for their Girsan MC P35 PI LW Match.

Thanks!

Edited to add that after being returned, the trigger pull is MUCH heavier than it was when I sent it back to EAA.


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The RMSc footprint differs slightly from the Holosun K footprint by having the other recoil bosses. This site goes over everything along with pictures too large to post here:

https://freedomgorilla.com/blo...es-vs-rmsc-footprint
 
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Thanks for the link DanH.


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