Ever wanted a red dot on a BHP?
EAA over the past couple of years has been bringing in the new MC P35 platform from Girsan in Turkey, and the guns, essentially clones of the old Mk III BHP, have proven to be popular. Not content to rest on that, the company has responded to calls to update the classic and earlier this year delivered the OPS series, which adds an accessory rail to the frame and a flat-faced trigger without the mush of a magazine safety plunger to overcome.
Now, the logically named new MC P35 OPS Optic goes one better and comes from the factory micro red-dot slide cut in the RMS/RMSc footprint.
Better yet, they even throw in an optic.
More in my column at Guns.com.
Browning would have probably been the first to accommodate red dots in his design and would have probably design some himself.
He was a modern designer after all.