Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “SIG Airsoft”
ProForce M17 vs M18 Airsoft 2026: Specs, Performance & Which to Buy

ProForce M17 vs M18 Airsoft: The Three-Second Answer
Short version: the ProForce M17 is the full-size airsoft replica of the U.S. Army’s M17 service pistol — 4.7" barrel, ~880 g loaded, Coyote Tan only, best for static-range work, IPSC Action Air practice, and anyone who actually shoots a real-steel M17. The ProForce M18 is the compact Marine Corps variant — 3.9" barrel, ~830 g loaded, Coyote Tan or Black, better suited for CQB, indoor draw drills, and shooters with smaller hands or concealed-carry training goals. Both are SIG-licensed and built by VFC, both run on green gas or CO2, and the 21-round magazines are fully cross-compatible.
Airsoft SIG P320 Review 2026: M17 vs M18 + ProForce Models
Airsoft SIG P320 Guide: ProForce Replicas, Real-Steel Models & Training Drills
Whether you’re training with an airsoft ProForce M17 or researching the real-steel P320, this guide covers both. The SIG-licensed ProForce M17 and M18 — built by VFC under SIG Sauer license — are the only two airsoft P320 replicas worth taking seriously for draw, reload, and Bill Drill training. Both run on green gas or CO2, push around 320 FPS, and share 21-round magazines. The real-steel platform has its own story: a top-tier modular pistol still carried by the U.S. Army and used in IPSC/USPSA, but also the subject of 100+ active lawsuits and a full IDPA ban as of 2025. Below we cover both airsoft replicas, all 7 real-steel models, the 2026 safety controversy, and training drills you can run with an airsoft P320 paired to the AirsoftShotTimer app.