
FRANKLIN ARMORY® CA320
Franklin Armory is Proud to introduce our latest California approved pistol, the patent pending CA320! The CA320 passed rigorous testing in a California approved lab and is now available to California residents. This optic ready pistol is equipped with the X Series Straight trigger and X-Ray™3 Day/Night Sights.
See your local Franklin Armory Dealer for purchasing information.
Barrel |
3.9” Carbon Steel |
Sights |
X-Ray™ 3 Day/Night Sights |
Optic Ready |
Yes |
Color |
Black |
Trigger Type |
X Series Straight |
Trigger Action |
Striker/Single Shot |
Grip Module |
CA320 Polymer Grip |
Magazine |
None |
Accessory Rail |
M1913 |
Safety |
External |
Trigger |
P320 FCU |
Frequently Asked Questions:
1: Is the CA320 listed on the California roster of handguns approved for sale within California. Yes. Per California law, Franklin Armory, Inc. CA320 exemplars were submitted to a third party testing facility licensed by the State of California for testing, including drop tests and operational tests. The CA320 samples passed all tests and were subsequently submitted to the California Department of Justice for review and inclusion on the roster of handguns approved for sale within the State of California. On January 11, 2023, the California Department of Justice approved the CA320 and listed the handgun on the roster of approved handguns for sale within California.
2: Is the CA320 single-shot or semi-automatic? The CA320 is a single-shot pistol.
3. Is the CA320 a California "single-shot " exempt pistol? No. The "single-shot" exemption applies to handguns that are not listed on the roster of handguns approved for sale within California. And, as is stated above, the CA320 is listed on the roster of handguns approved for sale within California.
4: Can the CA320 be modified or altered? Though the CA320 is listed on the roster of handguns approved for sale within the State of California, Franklin Armory, Inc. cannot opine about the legalities of consumer modifications or alterations to handguns. As such, we advise those persons within California that seek to modify or alter any handgun to consult with an attorney familiar with California firearm laws or seek clarification from the California Department of Justice prior to making such changes.