

This only scratches the surfaces of innovation that we have packed into the P322 and is just a few of the 21 reasons to love the P322.” Another shooter-focused feature is a modular trigger that allows the P322 to be configured with a flat or curved trigger shoe. The P322 stainless-steel frame and polymer grip was ergonomically designed for comfort to fit all hand sizes and is completely ambidextrous. “The 20+1 round capacity is an industry leader among compact 22 pistols, which means less time loading and more fun shooting on the range. “When SIG SAUER enters a new product category, we do it because we have exciting innovation to offer the consumer – the P322 combines ingenuity, quality, and value for a fun, low-cost plinking experience,” said Tom Taylor, Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President, Commercial Sales, SIG SAUER, Inc. The P322 offers an unprecedented 21 round capacity, is optics ready and suppressor ready right out of the box, all at an affordable price designed and manufactured 22 rimfire pistol. SIG SAUER is pleased to officially announce the P322, the all-new, U.S. In the mean time, here’s SIG’s press release announcing the new rimfire P322. In the mean time, suffice it to say that, so far, the P322 is a very versatile, extremely attractive rimfire pistol that’s going to get a lot of attention from gun buyers. Our test pistol just arrived over the weekend, so we’re going to verify that claim before publishing our review. The SIG folks tell us they’ve shot it with everything from Thunderbolts to Tenex and the P322 cycles it all. The only thing I didn’t get to do was try it with a variety of ammo (we pumped cases of CCI Mini Mags through the P322s we had). I probably put more than a thousand rounds through it. I shot it with irons, with a red dot, both suppressed and un-suppressed. I had an opportunity for some quality shoot-and-see time with the P322 a couple of weeks ago. SIG says the new rimfire pistol will retail for somewhere between $399 and $449. Maybe the most impressive feature of the full-featured P322, though, is its price. Adjustable fiber optic rear sight? You betcha.

A threaded barrel adapter to mount suppressors? Uh huh. That starts with the pistol’s impressive capacity - you can pack 20 rounds in the P322’s standard magazines and 25 in an extended mag which is due to hit stores in the third quarter. But it’s apparent from perusing the gun’s specs that SIG’s engineers went to great lengths to give the compact-sized P322 just about every feature today’s gun buyer wants in a modern. The fire control group isn’t user-removable like the P320’s, able to be used in different grip frames. Unlike the P320 (to be clear, the P322 looks like a P320, but is an entirely new design), the enclosed-hammer SAO P322 is not a modular design. The P322 has a stainless steel frame, aluminum slide, and is designed and manufactured by SIG here in the US. Unlike the dearly departed Mosquito, this new compact-size pistol isn’t an outsourced product. So when the decision was made to add a new rimfire semi-auto handgun, SIG made the entirely reasonable decision to built it from the ground up using the P320 general blueprint. 22LR pistol (SIG would probably prefer that you purge the GSG-made Mosquito from your memory bank). One of the few firearms that’s been conspicuous by its absence in the extensive SIG SAUER lineup is a.
