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Sig P322 Suppressor Ready .22 LR Pistol With Optics Ready Slide, Black – 322C-BAS

(223)
Caliber: .22 LR
Capacity: 20+1
Barrel Length: 4"
Finish per color: Black
Rounds: 20

Manufacturer: Sig Sauer
Product Line: P322
Action: Semi Automatic
Caliber: .22 LR
Barrel Length: 4″
Overall Length: 7″
Width: 1.4″
Weight: 17.1 oz
Capacity: 20+1
Magazines Included: 2
Finish: Black

The new P322 was completely designed and built by Sig Sauer in New Hampshire and is loaded with premium features, including an optics-ready removable rear sight plate so you can easily add a ROMEOZero red dot optic without the use of adapter plates. The P322 also comes with a threaded barrel adapter making it suppressor ready right out of the box, and with its ambidextrous controls, interchangeable flat and curved triggers, and fiber optic front and rear sights the new P322 is the highest capacity, most advanced 22 pistol in its class.

Michael K.

2 years ago

Great pistol put about 300 rounds through it so far. Mechanically it is very different from my 365 xl. It is also very light. Functionally it is the same as my 365. Safety and slide stop etc. Best way to practice with live ammunition at the least cost.

Paul B.

1 year ago

Haven’t fired it yet but my initial impression is how cheaply it’s built. Magazines don’t seem as if they would last long. I’ll be putting a better trigger on it. I like the sights and the fit in my hand. I do expect to enjoy firing it especially with the high capacity mags. Overall I expected a little better from a Sig Sauer.

PAUL H.

1 year ago

Nice feel to the gun. Shot well and was very accurate. Had a few failure to feed properly but could have been the ammo which maybe had burrs on a couple of rounds.

Sean M.

1 year ago

Best 22 pistol I have ever shot! Eat’s any ammo, no jam in 200 rounds with 10 different variations and brands. Extremely happy with this purchase. Haven’t shot it suppressed yet, still in jail. If I had to say something bad it would be that I am not a huge fan of the trigger.

Pierre

1 year ago

I own several high quality . 22LR guns. The SIG P322 with a red dot has been flawless. I now have about 400 to 500 rounds in it with one failure to eject. Have not cleaned the gun since inception. It is a super reliable 22 LR and the grip is fabulous. Installed a Romeo Pro on mine. I am shooting at 50 meters and easily about a 10 centimeter average standard deviation. I only tried CCI Mini Mags and Norma. Both performed well with one exception. I love this gun.

StEve W.

1 year ago

This gun is awesome. Put a suppressor on it and a sig red dot. Works and functions flawlessly. Best 22 pistol I own to date. Love it.

Sailor

1 year ago

This is now becoming my favorite.22 pistol. I find the Sig P 322 completely reliable and very accurate. I haven’t found a .22 cartridge that doesn’t run well in this pistol. I highly recommend the Holosun optic, also purchased from PSA.

Mrpowerlines

1 year ago

Love this fun gun!! Its a cross between my P365 and P320. I imagine the P365 Macro will be the same size. ANYWAYS! I have not had any problems with it after putting a little oil on the mags! Very accurate and really fun to shoot! The rear sights are TRASH! I am sure some will make some good iron sights for it soon! I put a Romeo Zero on mine. LOVE IT!! You wont be disappointed!!

Bob W.

1 year ago

Mags must be loaded with a lot of care or it fails to feed right. Been some misfires from light hammer fall or crud in the firing.pin hole. When it is flawless it's simply amazing.

Adam T.

1 year ago

Fast, Free Shipping and Decent Price! After 13 months, my Form-4 22LR Surpressor finally got approved by the "AFT". My top choice for host was either the P322, or the M&P Compact. Considering they are the same price, the P322's Optics Platform and 20rd mag won me over. I was concerned about the reports of Magazine issues and barrel leading. I've fired 10 mags so far, and zero feeding problems; it just takes a little more care to load than single stack mags, and I didn't use the loading tool.

TN Tactical

1 year ago

We had a lot of reliability issues with the P322. Apparently, you have to use the reloading tool they include in order to properly feed rounds, but even with that... it still failed to feed rounds... Others have had no issues, but then some like us have ran into the same problem. This is a Sig Issue, not PSA. This one was a dud for us, but you be the judge. Video below of our experience.

Derrick

1 year ago

My overall review may change but we took it out and put about 400-500 rounds through it and every mag but 4 had at least 1 malfunction. The ones that didn’t malfunction were good CCI ammo and two mags of federal white box. All the other ammo used was federal range box ammo the 800 count. I’m hoping it was just a bad box of ammo but if the gun is ammo sensitive I’ll definitely be getting rid of it and getting a Taurus TX22 as my buddy has one and it eats anything you put in it. Other that all the

VERY SATISFIED

1 year ago

Looks great. Shoots great...when there isn't a light primer strike. Had to send it back to sig. 2 mags without a failure out of 40+

Jacob T

1 year ago

Bunch of fun to shoot, handles carbon buildup very well, doesn’t cause malfunctions like many .22 guns. Only issues I had while shooting the first 1000 rounds were ammo related and I don’t clean most of my guns. Trigger isn’t the best I’ve even had but it is a good one, no complaints other than maybe a long take up but I think that’s somewhat a preference thing.

Philip L

1 year ago

Love it but I like rimfires. I’ve heard about some feeding issues with these but I’ve put a couple hundred rounds through it of various ammunition brands and have yet to have any issues. It’s accurate and runs like a Swiss watch. Like most striker fired pistols, it could use a better trigger but it’s not horrible. The Taurus TX22 has a better trigger, and I was hoping for the opposite. Definitely would suggest buying if it’s available. Would love to have these in 22WMR & 17HMR. Just wishful thinking.

Kevin

1 year ago

Really like this pistol. Super fun to shoot. Reliable if your regimented. I heard some cons on this pistol and haven’t suffered from it.

vasant b.

1 year ago

Personal preference but sig triggers are garbage. wish you could option delete from factory thumb safety. barrel is very particular to ammunition it likes to shoot accurately and what ammunition likes to eat the barrel. The stock "modular" sights are flimsy plastic garbage. Magazines feed like utter trash. I stopped counting after 6 miss-feeds. Hype made me buy it and I regret it but, the full size frame, trigger well, duck tail all feel incredible in the hand, really fantastic,so I'll give it that, but that's dependent upon users so...

David R.

1 year ago

Excellent gun.Accurate.Have had no leading issues through several hundred rounds.Shipping a bit slow but reasonable.

Cliff C

1 year ago

Threw a Holosun 507k on it immediately. Only fired a few hundred rounds through it so far, but this is definitely my new favorite plinker. It’s run flawlessly through 300+ rounds, with only a handful of ammo related hangups. Which was with some really old mixed bag of range ammo. Ran a variety of CCI ammo and had zero issues. Have not fired suppressed yet, but I plan to. You need to be mindful in loading the mags to make sure the rounds stagger, but that’s not difficult to do. The size is

TIM H.

1 year ago

I compete with a Full House 320 X5. I've only got 200 rounds thru it, had one misfire. Shot well, the trigger is odd... Long take up, then it breaks clean and may be just needing a gun and owner break in. The stock sights are ok but you buy this one to put an optic on it. This pistol will be great fishing/trapping/field gun if you choose to go iron sights.. light, good accuracy, mags are well made. Carries very flat. Gave it 4 stars cuz I haven't wrung it out yet.

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