Sig P322 range report

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I’ve taken my P322 out twice now, back to back days. It has about 500 rounds total through it. The only ammo it’s been fed so far is Federal 38gr bulk and Aguila bulk. I’ve always had good luck with Aguila and the 322 seems to love it.

Other than two Federal duds, which were full strike and no bang- it’s been perfectly reliable.

The first time out I didn’t adjust the sights, was tired from shooting my race gun before I got to the Sig and I wasn’t overly impressed.

I only brought the 322 and my Staccato C2 today. Burned through a mag with the C2 and gave the 322 a proper workout, my accuracy improved greatly. I lowered the rear sight all the way down, used only the front, and was shooting really well with it.

The trigger has become nice and predictable. It was a bit spongy when new, but it’s cleaned up a lot. So far so good, I really like the thing. I just have to figure out which micro dot to use with it.
 
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I'm a sucker for a .22, and I like this more than my TX22 or G44. Someone had requested a pic of it next to a common pistol, besides STI/Staccato 2011s and an open division race gun I can't compare it to much besides a PDP compact, but I did pick up another new toy along with the P322, so for now here's a size comparison with a 5" Canik.

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Geez, I still haven't seen one of these in the wild yet. Not gonna order online and pay 150 bucks over MSRP, especially since my LGSs don't sell above MSRP when they get stuff in.

My question is, will it help us forget the debacle that was the Mosquito?

500 rounds through 'er already is a darn good start. Thanks!
 
Geez, I still haven't seen one of these in the wild yet. Not gonna order online and pay 150 bucks over MSRP, especially since my LGSs don't sell above MSRP when they get stuff in.

My question is, will it help us forget the debacle that was the Mosquito?

The only reason I have one is because last Tuesday my local Scheels store called and said the TX22 that they shipped back for repair for me had returned. The guy who called has taken a lot of my money and knows what his regulars like. He mentioned on the phone that they had a new Sig pistol that came out that day and thought it was right up my alley.

I went in to get my TX back and it was on hold for me. I looked it over, thought it was worth the risk.

I don't think the Mosquito will ever be forgotten, but I never owned one. One of their few total failures, putting their name on a GSG product. Fortunately the Sig 1911-22s also made by GSG fared better.
 
I’m probably going to pick one of these up. (Sometime) I’m interested to put it head to head with my folks Glock 44. Though it seems a little bit like apples to oranges.
 
I am very interested in the P322 as it checks off all the boxes for a combat style poly frame 22 pistol including not being made by Umarex. I like my M&P 22 Compact a lot and it has been extremely reliable but it is a bit small for my hands and the trigger is decent on it at best.

Hoping to see an in depth accuracy report on the P322 some time soon. I expect it will be very good but not expecting accuracy like my Buckmark but if it can consistently shoot sub 2 inch groups at 75 feet with decent ammo bulk ammo (Federal Automatch/CCI Blazer/Augila Super Extra) I would be pleased.
 
I am very interested in the P322 as it checks off all the boxes for a combat style poly frame 22 pistol including not being made by Umarex.
but if it can consistently shoot sub 2 inch groups at 75 feet with decent ammo bulk ammo (Federal Automatch/CCI Blazer/Augila Super Extra) I would be pleased.

I don't think it's going to meet your expectations. Mine is plenty accurate for a 4" .22 with a decent trigger pull, but it's not going to shoot 2" groups at 75 feet. Not what it's intended for.
 
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