Smoke & Gold: The New Girsan Regard Smoke X - Suppressor Ready

If you fancy the legendary 92 design, Girsan has their own new take with a smoked PVD frame and slide, with rose gold PVD controls. On top of that, there’s a rose gold PVD spiral fluted threaded barrel, with a thread protector. The MSRP is $939, and I think it’s going to be quite the challenge to find a color-matching suppressor. This new limited edition pistol in 9x19mm comes to the market through TALO Distributors and EAA, and it’s going to be available through TALO member distributors only.
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The magazine capacity is 18+1 rounds of 9x19 mm. There’s no mention of the grip, but it looks like injection-moulded plastic. There are some makers of “gold” triggers to be retrofitted, but this one comes with it as standard.
The Girsan Regard Smoke X is made in Türkiye. Turkey changed its spelling to Türkiye in 2021, and it can also be seen on the left side of the Girsan.
Specifications:
- Item Number: 391181
- UPC: 741566907951
- Type: Pistol, Semi-Automatic
- Model: Girsan Regard Smoke X
- Caliber: 9mm Luger
- Capacity: 18+1
- Barrel Length: 4.9 in.
- Overall Length: 8.6 in.
- Slide Finish: Smoke PVD
- Frame Finish: Smoke PVD
- Parts Finish: Rose Gold PVD
- Additional Features: Spiral Fluted Threaded Barrel
- Sights: 3-dot Low Profile
All EAA Girsan Products come with a Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Here’s a direct link for more information: https://taloinc.com/product/girsan-regard-smoke-x
Do you like this elegant take on a combat classic handgun like this? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, we enjoy reading them.

Ex-Arctic Ranger. Competitive practical shooter and hunter with a European focus. Always ready to increase my collection of modern semi-automatics, optics, thermals and suppressors. TCCC Certified. Occasionaly seen in a 6x6 Bug Out Vehicle, always with a big smile.
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Turkey wants everyone to call them Türkiye but they still say "Fransa" not France and "Almanya" not Deustchland, curious...
If you're going to clone the 92 at least get rid of that awful slide mounted safety.