SIG Sauer Announces New P320 Advanced Sport Pellet Air Pistol

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posted on January 5, 2017
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SIG Sauer has added to its Advanced Sport Pellet (ASP) line of airguns with the P320 CO2-powered pistol. This semi-automatic .177 cal. ASP pistol is the first air pistol in the world to feature a 30-round belt magazine and is designed to look and feel like the highly acclaimed SIG Sauer P320 center-fire pistol. Weight and trigger pull are virtually identical, offering recreational shooters, professionals and competitive shooters another training tool with which to hone their shooting skills at greatly reduced costs. 

 “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 industry has truly embraced our ASP air rifles and air pistols as excellent training tools when the cost of ammunition, lack of range time or other factors prevent people from training with their centerfire guns as much as they would like or feel they should.  We are committed to producing these high-quality, CO2-powered alternatives that make it easy for people to train in their backyards.”

The double-action-only P320 ASP air pistol features a metal slide with realistic blowback action and polymer frame in addition to a smooth slide safety. This pistol has a front blade sight, fixed rear sight and an accessory rail which allows easy mounting of a laser or tactical flashlight. The 12-gr. CO2 cartridge is inserted and removed through a compartment in the side of the grip.  Velocity is up to 450 fps, however, velocity results may vary depending on pellet weight, temperature and altitude. The P320 ASP air pistol also shoots steel BBs in addition to pellets and is available in black or coyote tan.

MSRP: $119.99

For more, visit sigsauer.com.

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