Pistollo Introduces U.S. Version and Limited Edition at IWA 2026
At IWA OutdoorClassics in Nuremberg, Pistollo introduced a new variant of its pistol platform tailored specifically for the American market, along with a highly limited edition developed in cooperation with its U.S. distributor Deluxe Arms. The Pistollo 77 Launch Edition has a price of $4,377.77, which will certainly show how important exclusivity and limited production numbers are to buyers.
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The U.S. version incorporates several modifications aimed at expanding accessory compatibility. At the rear of the pistol, a Weaver/Picatinny rail allows users to mount additional equipment such as a stock, brace, or other accessories. Another Picatinny rail replaces the standard collimator cover, enabling the installation of a wide range of red dot optics currently available on the market.
The compensator has also been modified for the American version. It features a ½×28 thread, allowing users to mount compatible suppressors or quick-detach adapters.
Alongside the standard U.S. model, Pistollo also revealed a special limited edition. Only 150 pistols will be produced, each featuring a Greenback Cerakote finish paired with gold-colored controls and muzzle device. The frame is engraved with Bald Eagle and Liberty-themed artwork.
The limited edition package also includes a Holosun AEMS Core X2 with a gold reticle, as well as a custom Pistollo stabilizing brace.
U.S. customers can pre-order here: https://deluxearms.com/handguns/semi-automatic/pistollo-77-limited-release-launch-edition
For more details, check out TFBTV Show Time’s video:
The Pistollo 77 will be shown at the NRA Annual Meeting, April 17-19, at booth 2654.
I’m pretty curious what the golden 2 MOA dot looks like, and - of course - to see how well the Pistollo will do in the U.S.
Ex-Arctic Ranger. Competitive practical shooter and hunter with a European focus. Always ready to increase my collection of modern semi-automatics, optics, thermals and suppressors. TCCC Certified. Occasionaly seen in a 6x6 Bug Out Vehicle, always with a big smile.
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I understand import restrictions are the reason for the ugly treatment and stripping of features, but an additional SKU with non-threaded 16" barrel, extended handguard, original stock, and original optic could've preserved most of what makes this visually appealing.