- Competition Frame
- Slide Decocker
- Lightweight Design
- G10 Grips
FINISH: BLUE/BLACK
CAL: 9MM
CAP: 18+1
BBL: 4.9″
OAL: 8.6″
WT: 2.15 lbs
UPC: 741566904080
MSRP: $640
Taking the famous Regard model further by creating two models geared towards competition shooting, EAA introduces the Regard Sport Gen 3 and Gen 4. Stylish G10 grips standout off the blue/black steel slide and light weight alloy frame. Choose from either the safety on the slide (Gen 4) or safety on the frame (Gen 3) to meet your needs. Both come equipped with an accessory rail, Window Grip and Window Magazine and are available in 9mm caliber. The Gen 4 Decocker rebounds for fast return to action.
ACCESSORY RAIL
ENLARGED MAG RELEASE
WINDOWED MAG & GRIP
SLIDE SAFETY
If the gun is owned by the original owner then the original owner should send the gun back to EAA at:
EAA CORP. ATTN: SERVICE DEPT
1426 WEST KING ST
COCOA, FL 32922
Please include all contact information including your phone number in letter form and a copy of the purchase receipt along with the gun.
*Please document and retain the serial number of the gun for your records.*
If the gun is a used handgun and the owner is not the original owner, then the factory warranty is no longer valid. EAA will still service the used handgun, but there will be an estimate for the repair. The service tech(s) will not begin repair work until the customer has been notified with an estimate for the repair.
If it is a long gun and is owned by the original owner, the gun can be sent to EAA for repair. This will require that the gun to be returned to our service department at:
EAA CORP. ATTN: SERVICE DEPT
1426 WEST KING ST
COCOA, FL 32922
Please include all contact information including your phone number in letter form and a copy of the purchase receipt.
*Please document the serial number of the gun for your records. Some long guns only have a 1 year warranty.*
If the gun is a used long gun and the owner is not the original owner, then the factory warranty is no longer valid. EAA will still service the used gun; but there will be an estimate for the repair. This will require the gun to be returned to our service department.
Please include all contact information including your phone number in letter form for the service tech(s) to reach you with an estimate of service repair. The service tech(s) will not begin repair work until the customer has been notified with a estimate for the repair.
A) Handguns: If sent via A FFL Dealer, return freight is $20 and shipped via USPS. If not sent via an FFL holder, return freight is $60, shipped via UPS next day air. (This is the law)
B) Long Guns: Return freight is $20, shipped via UPS ground.
C) For the fastest return of your firearm: It is recommended that you include your email and billing address with your firearm when you ship it in for repair. This will help to expedite the return shipping process. If the information is not included along with your firearm, EAA Corp. service department will call to receive payment prior to return shipment.
*Costs may vary depending on location and method of shipment. Costs listed above are an estimate and represent the typical return freight prices.*
All photographs, descriptions, information, and pricing contained on this website are purely indicative. European American Armory Corp., USSG, and its manufacturers and suppliers reserve the right to modify and/or change any and all products either for improvements or for manufacturing and/or commercial reasons. All weights and dimensions are averages and may change due to manufacturing tolerances, material changes, commercial reasons and improvements.
Adam Ondo –
Cannot heap enough praise onto this pistol. The pistol has made it 1000 rounds with any abnormal wear and tear or loosening of parts… except the grip panel screws all came loose and one fell off at the range and I lost it. The grip panels themselves are gimmicky and don’t have great grip texture. It is fine, because you can replace them with most Beretta 92/M9 aftermarket grips, though the screw holes on the left side of the pistol aren’t M9 spec, but a little grinding/dremeling/drilling will fix that I’ve learned. The reason it still gets 5 stars is EAA Corp sent two new screws and a screw bushing within 2 days of me emailing them. That is good customer service. The new Girsan High-Power clone (the MC P35, I think) is next on my list of guns to buy. Also, my trigger pull gauge puts the single action pull around 5.4 lbs., which is milspec for an actual M9 (a Beretta 92X or other pistol oriented to competition use will have a lighter SA pull, closer to 3.5/4 lbs.; the DA pull is around 11 lbs., which is actually better than some M9s/92FSs. About the same as a S&W snubbie.
R. Barnhart –
Beautifully put together gun. Most of my personal experience being with Glock or M&Ps, it’s a little different but all in a good way. Definitely keeping this Regard G4! If you are looking for a Beretta style gun that is every bit as good if not better than a Beretta, here you go!
Dee Hodge –
The Regard MC Sport GEN 4 is a delightful to take to the range. It is a beautiful hand gun. The slide is smooth as silk. The machining is as fine as a frog hair. This gun is very accurate. What more could one ask for in a quality hand gun. Thanks Girsan for bringing it to the market.
Dave Cottini –
Mine too shot low left with 115 Gr FMJ, I was bummed out. Took it apart and cleaned it and shot 5 rounds of 124
gr HP and all where dead center. I love this gun so much that I ordered two more.
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Kenneth J Swanson –
The gun is very tight and well built. The slide feels like it’s on ball bearings. I’m not going to say sights can’t be off, but I too was shooting low left and had to adjust my grip. I was dead on after that. I’m so use to my smaller striker fires. Love the price.
Wayne Willingham –
My gun is shooting low left like mentioned above.. Maybe 124 grain will shot higher then my 115 grain, may give that a try. I will have to see if I can get some adjustable sights for it, maybe Beretta sights will fit..
Carlos Velazquez –
Excellent handgun. Nice feel and weight. The only problem is that mine is shooting low and left. The left can be fixed but the low… doubt so. It is frustrating such a good an beautiful handgun not shooting point of aim.
Samuel William Ford –
NICE