BB Range 042: Tokyo Marui P320 Keeps Going Out of Stock
OptimusPrime
04 Mar 2026
In this video, BB Range 042 takes a look at the long awaited Tokyo Marui P320 GBB Pistol that was finally released last year, putting an end to five years of rumours involving legal battles and production drama. Based on the civilian version rather than the military M17, this model skips the official Sig Sauer branding—presumably to keep the lawyers happy—but maintains a build quality that feels solid in the hand. The internal design stays true to the Marui tradition of "if it isn't broken, don't fix it," though it does feature a unique hidden hammer system that mimics the smooth feel of a real striker-fired pistol.
While they admit to being a die-hard Glock fans, the P320 won them over with its natural pointing angle, which saves shooters from the awkward wrist adjustment often required by its blocky competitors. According to them, the pistol handles gas remarkably well, resisting the "cool-down" effect that plagues other brands, and its 32-round extended magazine offers enough capacity to make one wonder if they actually need a rifle. There were some minor reports of inconsistent recoil with high-pressure gas, but a quick swap of the hammer spring seems to turn this plastic fantastic into a consistent performer.
For those who enjoy a bit of LEGO-style tinkering, the P320’s modular fire control unit is highly compatible with aftermarket parts, including high-end kits like the Flux Raider. The airsoft community is currently waiting for third-party manufacturers to release metal slides and optic-ready parts to complete the look. In the meantime, the biggest challenge isn't the performance—it's actually finding one in stock, as the reviewer practically begs Tokyo Marui to send more units so people can actually stop staring at "sold out" signs.