Ehobby Custom EagleEye P320 M17 GBB Airsoft Pistol

Price: $404.10 — In stock.

About P320 M17 Pistol The P320-M17 is a modular, striker-fired handgun developed by SIG Sauer. It is the civilian version of the M17, which was adopted by the U.S. Army and other branches of the U.S. military as part of the Modular Handgun System (MHS) program. This pistol replaced the Beretta M9 as the standard-issue sidearm for the U.S. military. The P320-M17 is built on SIG Sauer?s P320 platform, known for its modularity, allowing users to change parts like the grip module, slide, or barrel to meet different needs. Chambered in 9mm, the P320-M17 features a full-sized, striker-fired design with a smooth and consistent trigger pull. Its construction includes a polymer grip module and a stainless steel slide with a Coyote PVD finish, which mirrors the appearance of the military?s M17. The slide is also designed with a removable optic plate, allowing users to mount red dot sights if desired. The pistol has a 4.7-inch barrel, making it a full-sized handgun suitable for military, law enforcement, and civilian use. It includes a manual thumb safety, a feature carried over from the military version, and comes equipped with SIGLITE night sights for low-light visibility. The P320-M17 offers ambidextrous controls, including the slide release and safety lever, and features a MIL-STD-1913 accessory rail for attaching lights or lasers. It typically ships with two magazines: a 17-round flush-fit magazine and a 21-round extended magazine. These features make the P320-M17 versatile and practical for various applications, such as home defense, competition shooting, and target practice. The M17, its military counterpart, was designed to meet the rigorous standards of the U.S. military. It underwent extensive testing during the MHS competition before being selected in 2017. Some differences exist between the civilian P320-M17 and the military M17, such as the absence of certain durability coatings, a loaded chamber indicator, and suppressor compatibility in the civilian model. Howev