
Four platforms across .32 ACP, .380 ACP and high-velocity 7.62×25 — each built for confident, everyday carry.




High-velocity 7.62×25 Tokarev, modern slim slide.


Signet Arms designs and manufactures a new generation of Indian pistols on fully automated production lines, then finishes and proof-fires every unit by hand. The civil-supply pistol range spans three calibres — the compact .32 ACP Magnus, the .380 ACP Viking, and the high-velocity 7.62×25 Storm TT30/N30 and Wolf NX.
Each pistol shares the same engineering language: an open-slide architecture for reliable cycling, drop-safe internals, ambidextrous frame-mounted controls, and a corrosion-resistant Cerakote finish over hardened steel.
For everyday carry, the .32 ACP Magnus offers low recoil in a compact frame. The .380 ACP Viking steps up stopping power, and the Viking XT sharpens the sight radius. For maximum velocity, the 7.62×25 Storm and Wolf NX deliver flat-shooting performance.
Every firearm sale in India requires a valid arms licence. Once licensed, purchase from an authorised dealer who endorses the firearm onto your licence.
Signet Arms is part of the Make-in-India mission for small arms. Pistols are proof-fired before dispatch and backed by manufacturer warranty and after-sales service.
Yes. A valid arms licence is mandatory. Apply through your District Magistrate or Commissioner of Police, then buy from an authorised dealer.
For most licensed civilians, .32 ACP and .380 ACP strike the best balance of controllability and stopping power. The Viking offers more energy than a .32; 7.62×25 suits those who prioritise velocity.
Both are .380 ACP on the same platform. The Viking XT adds a longer 101 mm barrel for improved accuracy at distance.
Yes. Every Signet Arms pistol is designed and manufactured in India on automated production lines, proof-fired and finished by hand.
Capacity varies by model. The .380 ACP Viking and Viking XT carry a staggered magazine; exact figures are on each product page.