EAA celebrates over 30 years in business

EAA celebrates over 30 years in business

(Cocoa, Florida) Florida-based company, European American Armory Corporation (EAA), the leading provider and importer of quality, reasonably priced firearms is proud to celebrate over 30 years in business. In 1991, the company began with a single goal; to give the American firearm consumer the best value in firearms. So, they searched the globe to bring their buyers quality firearms at the most reasonable prices. They select the firearms they import based on these pillars; safe design, quality material, quality manufacturing process, dynamic manufacturers, reasonable price, and reasonable fit and finish. All of the imported firearms lines have a good reputation for dependability, accuracy and performance while possessing exceptional value for the American consumer. As it turned out, demand was staggering and word traveled quickly. They have earned a reputation as the premier, value leader in the importing industry.

For decades, EAA has provided the American public with proven brands from around the world. Their Girsan line has been the choice of many international law enforcement agencies, outdoorsmen, as well as first-time gun owners, and they also offer beautifully crafted Akkar Turkish shotguns for hunting and protection. If it’s a revolver you’re looking for, they have an outstanding selection of Weihrauch firearms imported from Germany chosen for their precision and reliability.

We asked EAA founder, Keith Bernkrant what new products retailers and consumers can be expecting this year from EAA and they have some exciting, highly advanced products coming soon. He tells us, “Our newest products feature our patent-pending Fast Acquisition Red Dot Optics (Far-Dot). The first to become available will be the Girsan MC9 in Standard and Match grade. What makes this new optics pistol line unique is that the optic mounts without an optics adaptor plate, plus the use of integral fiber for fast target acquisition. For the shooter, that means no hunting for the red dot in the sight and no distortion of the target during shooting. Like its name implies, the new optics pistol line allows faster target acquisition.”

The future is looking bright at EAA. They are constantly evolving to stay top of mind with customers, from the new gun owner to the seasoned competitor. When most companies steered clear of what was happening on a digital level, EAA dove in, and continues to provide their customers with online accessory purchasing and loads of immersive videos and compelling online content. The next generation is already at work at EAA to ensure the legacy of EAA goes on. Be sure to check out their blog and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

For orders or inquiries, please contact eaa@eaacorp.com. For more information or to check out the firearms online, please visit www.eaacorp.com.

About EAA Corp

EAA Corp continues to be the world’s leading importer of European firearms. They give the American Firearms Consumer the best value in firearms by searching the globe to bring you quality firearms at reasonable prices.

More deets

As noted by the Blue Book, which is essentially the bible for the gun world, their entry on EAA reads as follows:

Current importer and distributor established in late 1990, located in Cocoa, FL. Previously located in Rockledge, FL, and Sharpes, FL 1990-2006. Distributor and dealer sales.

EAA currently imports: Tanfoglio Witness series of semi-auto pistols, located in Italy, H. Weihrauch revolvers, located in Germany, Girsan pistols and shotguns, located in Turkey, Akkar shotguns, located in Turkey, and previously imported select models for Zastava, ATA Arms (2018 only), and Husan (shotguns until 2020). All guns are covered by EAA’s lifetime limited warranty. EAA has also imported various trademarks of long guns including Saiga and Izhmash.

Zastava Z98 and Z5 bolt actions, Sarpa slide-action shotguns manufactured by Sarsilmaz, and Sabatti double rifles are currently imported by U.S. Sporting Goods Inc.

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