| Cartridge | 9x19 mm Parabellum |
| Operating principle: | shot recoil operated |
| Weapon height | 138,8 mm |
| Trigger force (SA/DA) | 15/50 N |
| Weapon length | 196,5 mm |
| Width of weapon | 35 mm |
| Barrel length | 114 mm |
| Barrel stroke | 250 mm |
| Trigger travel (SA/DA) | 7,5/15 mm |
| Magazine capacity | 15 nabojów |
| Target line length | 171,6 mm |
| Locking system | Browning-type tilting barrel, locked breech |
| Trigger system | SA/DA hammer fired with an exposed hammer |
| Targeting devices | Open, adjustable, tritium, open, barrel; collimator sight mountable |
| Safety mechanisms | Firing pin lock; cocking release; interrupter |
| Variable grip geometry | 3 grip cap sizes |
| Other data | MIL STD 1913 rail; accessibility for right- and left-handed shooters; easy operation/disassembly without tools; cartridge presence indicator in cartridge chamber on extractor; possibility to attach silencer |
| Weight of the pistol with empty magazine | 780 g |
PW INKA is a new Polish pistol for Polish Army and law enforcement personnel. It is a modern, ergonomic and fully ambidextrous construction with the ability to change the size of the grip.
The name PW INKA comes from the pseudonym of the polish hero Danuta Helena Siedzikówna pseudonym "Inka" (1928-1946).