SIG Sauer Introduces P320 Advanced Sport Pellet Air Pistol

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posted on January 7, 2017
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SIG Sauer expanded its Advanced Sport Pellet line of airguns with the introduction of the P320 CO2-powered air pistol.

“The SIG Sauer P320 has been extremely well received by law enforcement, recreational shooters and competitive shooters alike, and customers have been asking for a pellet version of this pistol since we introduced our very first airguns,” said Joseph Huston, vice president and general manager of the SIG SAUER Airgun Division.

The new P320 air pistol is chambered in .177 caliber and features a 30-round belt magazine, the first of its kind in an air pistol design. The gun offers a similar weight and feel as a real P320 and features a similar trigger pull to aid in training simulations.

The air gun also features a metal slide with a polymer frame, just like the original offering from SIG Sauer. The gun also features realistic blowback action and comes in double-action only. The Picatinny frame rail allows for the attachment of a laser or flashlight. The average pellet velocity from the P320 is 450 fps, depending on pellet weight, temperature and altitude. The air pistol also shoots steel BBs.

The SIG Sauer P320 ASP comes in black or coyote tan and retails at a suggested price of $119.99.

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