Fabryka Broni reveals MPS Army pistol
Designed to fulfil the Polish Army's requirements, the MPS Army pistol, pictured on display at MSPO 2025, has an improved grip and a modified trigger group. (Jakub Link-Lenczowski)
Poland's Fabryka Broni ‘Łucznik' Radom revealed the newest version of its striker-fired modular semi-automatic pistol (MPS) during MSPO 2025 in September.
The compact weapon was developed to offer the military and law enforcement a modern platform that could replace the Vis 100 and P99 service pistols.
Due to the Polish Army's requirements, the polymer frame grip angle had been changed. To improve pistol performance during battle, the grip was covered with a more aggressive texture and a beaver tail was added for improved handling. Another part of the polymer frame that has been changed is the trigger guard.
Such a configuration should enable soldiers to handle the weapon in gloves under harsh conditions effectively. The gun is fitted with a universal rail to mount torches, and a slide provides housing for collimator sights.
For more information, please see Polish army's new Grot A3 assault rifle revealed .
Go beyond the headlines - with direct links to interconnected entities
Get full access to validated equipment, military capabilities, and market insights.
