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Offline sberres

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Sig P322
« on: May 18, 2022, 07:52:46 AM »
  I’ve been looking around here to see if anyone else has gotten their hands on the new Sig 22 pistol but searches have come up empty. Anybody get their hands on one to try or adopt?  Anyone have any thoughts?
  As soon as I saw the release and the initial reviews (certainly a measure of hype and bias) I was in. Didn’t figure I’d find one at a proper price for a while but then sort of a random search found one in stock at the min allowed price so I jumped on it.
  I figured it’d basically be another TX22 with some refinement.  And I really like the TX, especially as a very budget friendly gun. The Sig is really nice. I prefer the TX trigger but the Sig is plenty good. The Sig is a bit more accurate for me, which I’d expect with the fixed barrel. The Taurus definitely has some slop to the way the barrel locks in, though it is certainly good enough for what the pistol is.
  The mags are fine and after cleaning up a little bit of plastic flash in one both are fully reliable with the limited variety of ammo I’ve had access to. I don’t have mini-mags, just a bunch of bulk stuff. The 20 rd capacity is tight and doesn’t seem to work well with the Uplula, but the load assist tool provided with the gun is very useful and comfortable to use.
  The fiber optic sights are plastic but pretty nice. The rear sight is removable for an RMSc footprint with no additional adapter. I’ve been working on mounting a Riton but have been having some difficulty with the screws as the threads are in 3mm but the sight has 4mm holes. I’ve finally found some shouldered screws that I’m hoping will secure it better.
  It works nicely suppressed and comes with a threaded adapter. It doesn’t seem to get as filthy as the TX, but I’ll keep trying 😉.  Since getting a can the TX has been seeing the lions share of 22 use. It’s an easy one for grandkids to handle and they appreciate how quiet it is. I’m sure they’ll love the Sig, too. They’re still relatively young so the Kadet is probably still pretty big and heavy for them, plus I still don’t have that threaded.
  If anyone else has any other info on the 322, or any questions, I’d love to hear about it. I really like the thing and I’m sure others will too, once they become a bit less scarce. Sure seems like another great hi cap, tac style 22 option.
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Re: Sig P322
« Reply #1 on: May 18, 2022, 11:28:09 AM »
I checked one out at the LGS, to me it had very cheap feel and the trigger was horrible.
It was an easy pass.

Offline sberres

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Re: Sig P322
« Reply #2 on: May 18, 2022, 03:09:28 PM »
  I like the trigger better on the TX, the Sig one has a “plasticky” feel to me, but it’s ok. Reminds me of the Walther SP22 (not P22!).  I wouldn’t consider myself a trigger snob by any means so I may have pretty low standards.
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Re: Sig P322
« Reply #3 on: May 28, 2022, 12:18:44 PM »
I didn’t like my P322’s trigger either especially compared to my TX22 Competition.  However, after over 3K rounds all suppressed it has broken in and is lighter than my TX22.  The Sig has been reliable so far and eats and spits out all the bulk ammo I’ve fed it.  With the red dot I can hit a 2” spinner at 25 yards which is more than accurate enough for me and that’s with Golden Bullets.  Just waiting on the 25 round mags to become more available.

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Re: Sig P322
« Reply #4 on: June 05, 2022, 03:11:36 PM »
The trigger on my Keltec is better than the Sig P322 trigger

Offline Earl Keese

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Re: Sig P322
« Reply #5 on: June 05, 2022, 08:18:18 PM »
The trigger on my Keltec is better than the Sig P322 trigger
The trigger on my Keltec(CP33) is better than a lot of pistols on the market.  ;D

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Re: Sig P322
« Reply #6 on: September 13, 2022, 09:22:01 PM »
Finally got my p322. I don’t mind the trigger at all. Didn’t like the CCI stingers but it ate all the Federal ammomatch I could feed it. I literally dumped a box of 300 rounds through it in less than a half hour specifically trying to brake it in and also see if I was going to have one of the barrels that are having the leading issues. Luckily no leading of the barrel and only 3 FTF. I really like it compared to the Ruger SR22 I have. I’ve had nothing but problems with that.
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Re: Sig P322
« Reply #7 on: September 14, 2022, 05:47:10 AM »
My buddy and I was able to get 2 last month we paid $411.00 each for them. Shot them both a lot on Friday and really like them. I had two fail to feeds and my buddy only had one with 700 rounds each.
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Re: Sig P322
« Reply #8 on: September 14, 2022, 06:27:33 AM »
Yeah i think mine was MSRP either $400 or $425. Hell i bought it back in May but Maryland has a silly "Handgun Roster" you can't do paperwork until it makes the list. It didn't make the list until July 31st. It almost felt like i was getting a free gun when i finally got to pick it up.
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