VFC Stark Arms SA320 Airsoft GBB Pistol (2 Tone)

Price: $124.95 — In stock.

About Real P320 The SIGSauuer P320 is a modular, striker-fired semi-automatic pistol that has significantly influenced modern handgun design since its introduction in 2014. Developed by SIGSauuer, Inc. of Exeter, New Hampshire, and SIGSauuer GmbH of Eckernf rde, Germany, the P320 is best known for its innovative modularity. Its most distinctive feature is a removable, serialized stainless steel Fire Control Unit, or FCU, which serves as the legal firearm. This unit can be easily transferred between different grip modules, slide assemblies, and barrel lengths, allowing a single pistol to be reconfigured for various roles ranging from a full-size duty weapon to a compact concealed?carry firearm. In terms of design and features, the P320's core innovation is its removable FCU, which enables the user to change grip sizes, calibers, and slide configurations without purchasing a new firearm. Unlike traditional hammer-fired pistols, the P320 uses a striker-fired mechanism, providing a consistent and typically lighter trigger pull. The pistol is known for its crisp trigger and includes internal passive safeties, such as a striker safety and a disconnect safety, while some variants also feature an optional ambidextrous thumb safety. For a full-size 9mm model, typical specifications include chambering in 9?19mm Parabellum, although the pistol is also available in .357 SIG, .40 S W, and .45 ACP. The magazine capacity is seventeen plus one rounds. About VFC Stark Arms SA320 Airsoft GBB Pistol The VFC Stark Arms SA320T GBB Pistol Airsoft Gun features a metal slide engraved with a "V" marking and a metal outer barrel equipped. The slide is designed to accommodate an RMR Sight, and it includes an integrated slotted reflex sight mount compatible with RMR, DOCTOR, and ACRO footprint adapters. The pistol is built with a polymer WC-Style frame grip that boasts an exquisite texture and a small indentation at the top, serving as a thumb rest. Additionally, the frame's lower section is f