I recently purchased the Sig P322 hoping I would end up with a good one after a lot of negative reviews. Mine was made in Jan 2023 so I knew I had a better chance with some of the changes they had made and knowing a few friends who have the 'newer generation' were having no issues. All I can say is that this pistol has become my number one 22LR pistol beating my TX22 competition in every way. It has had 0 FTF, 0 FTE, 0 light primer strkes running with suppressor for the first 1000 rounds. It shoots MUCH more accurately (grapefruit size groups standing at 25 yards) than my TX22. The groups with the TX22 at 25 yards open up quite a bit more. Running holoson 407k on Sig and Vortex Venom on TX22. Both guns are equally as reliable and has eaten everything I tried which include Aguila HV copper RN 1255 fps, Norma Tac 22 1100 fps, Federal American Eagle 970 fps, CCI SV 1070 fps, and CCI Quiet 835 fps. Only time I had light primer strikes with both was when I ran the CCI quiet 835 fps without suppressor (out of 20, maybe 2 wouldn't cycle). This pistol is awesome!
I bought a Sig P322. It didn't work. It went back to the factory. When I got it back, it only jammed about two or three times per magazine. Then it started jamming a lot, again. It went back to the factory for the second time. This time, Sig replaced the barrel. And it still had at least two failures to feed per mag. So, before I smashed it with a sledge hammer, I got two new mags. And now, it works. And yes, I did watch the silly video of how to correctly load the Sig magazine. With the two original magazines, all I got was Failure to Feed after FtF. With the occasional stovepipe to break the monotony of the FtF's. Apparently, Sig hasn't heard of an anti tilt follower yet. And the pistol is ammo picky, it won't feed any hollow points. And I wasn't using cheap bulk ammo, I was using CCI Coated, Federal Automatic Match, Aguila, Winchester Super X and Remington Golden Bullets. And it Fidn't Duckin' work with the first two factory magazines.
On the Sig - Here is an instructional video from Sig on how to ensure the mag is loaded properly - I think that many people have issues because of improper loading - th-cam.com/video/qzNScc8yBVo/w-d-xo.html
@@TADDs101 My first thought as a 22 pistol plinker was the mag or the loading of it.....looking to grab a P322 as we don't own any Glocks though our 11 year old son say we need one......I will say multiple FFL's I know love their G44's.
Guys which one is better? The one that comes with a threaded barrel, better trigger, rd compatibility, double mag capacity or the one that literally has a plastic slide?
Yes but you could easy mod the g44 with aftermarket parts, like metal slide, more capacity mag plates, timney trigger, I have both and like more the g44, but not for the gun itself. only because It’s work more as a trainer for my custom 45 glock (race setup) the 322 is not the same than my legion p320, and I can’t swap frames like I can do with the 44 Glock. So doesn’t work for me as a trainer gun, but as a standalone the sig is better I think, but if you want just a 22 pistol buy a ruger, much bettter than this plastic trash guns
sig22 red dot only stays on for 1 hour. my is on the way back to sig for 25% no fires due to light strikes on the ammo and I'm beginning to regret buying it!
I have the sign and runs flawlessly like my tx22. I owned the Glock and was a complete jamomatic. Sent it in for repair and same issue. Traded it to a guy for another gun. My Sig is great. Glock was bad for me.
Glock 44 will shoot just about anything consistently that is 40+ grain except for Magtech and Remington. There’s also a low chance that you will have to return the Glock back to the factory for repairs
Bullshit. It's bad magazines. Sig doesn't use anti tilt followers, and the silly video on how to load the magazine correctly is trying to blame faulty magazines on the owners.
I'm at 500 rnds. Zero fail to feed, fire or extract... various cci ammos and fed auto match. Copper coated or plain lead... all with no barrel fouling... with several mag dumps. Accuracy is great... i have zero complaints. I have a Ruger Mk.IV with a $350 Volquartzen DLC coated bolt and its still not as reliable as the Sig.🤔😞.
This review is useless. How can you compare a highly modified and well broken in pistol to a new in the box pistol that if you read the manual stressed that you Do Not lubricate certain components and that when loading the 20 round magazine it is crucial that the staggering of the stack is important. By the way, the 10 round Sig mags are super reliable when feeding and from experience I have ran at least 5k rounds thru m P322 and the 20's will have occasional f2f were the 10's never have. Don't confuse failure 2 feed with failure 2 fire though. Light strikes occur if you use cheap bulk ammo. CCI's are the best option, as well as others. My issue with the P322 is it's poor design regarding polymer mags and polymer mag release button. Slide lock is horrible on the P322 and will release if a strong breeze hits it. I have confirmed that this is 100% caused by the sloppiness in the mag seating. Which also by the way is the prime contributor to the f2f issues as the mag has considerable play back and forth. To keep costs down Sig chose poorly and should have went with metal mags and metal releases similar to the P320, 365, etc. This mistake has taken a brilliant training pistol and made it just like all other rimfire semi-autos in it's class. OR! They knew this was going to be mostly purchased by shooters looking for an economical training platform and want to help with inherent opportunities to do failure drills 😂
Someone please show that woman how to properly grip a pistol
I recently purchased the Sig P322 hoping I would end up with a good one after a lot of negative reviews. Mine was made in Jan 2023 so I knew I had a better chance with some of the changes they had made and knowing a few friends who have the 'newer generation' were having no issues. All I can say is that this pistol has become my number one 22LR pistol beating my TX22 competition in every way. It has had 0 FTF, 0 FTE, 0 light primer strkes running with suppressor for the first 1000 rounds. It shoots MUCH more accurately (grapefruit size groups standing at 25 yards) than my TX22. The groups with the TX22 at 25 yards open up quite a bit more. Running holoson 407k on Sig and Vortex Venom on TX22. Both guns are equally as reliable and has eaten everything I tried which include Aguila HV copper RN 1255 fps, Norma Tac 22 1100 fps, Federal American Eagle 970 fps, CCI SV 1070 fps, and CCI Quiet 835 fps. Only time I had light primer strikes with both was when I ran the CCI quiet 835 fps without suppressor (out of 20, maybe 2 wouldn't cycle). This pistol is awesome!
I bought a Sig P322. It didn't work. It went back to the factory. When I got it back, it only jammed about two or three times per magazine. Then it started jamming a lot, again. It went back to the factory for the second time. This time, Sig replaced the barrel. And it still had at least two failures to feed per mag. So, before I smashed it with a sledge hammer, I got two new mags. And now, it works. And yes, I did watch the silly video of how to correctly load the Sig magazine. With the two original magazines, all I got was Failure to Feed after FtF. With the occasional stovepipe to break the monotony of the FtF's. Apparently, Sig hasn't heard of an anti tilt follower yet. And the pistol is ammo picky, it won't feed any hollow points. And I wasn't using cheap bulk ammo, I was using CCI Coated, Federal Automatic Match, Aguila, Winchester Super X and Remington Golden Bullets. And it Fidn't Duckin' work with the first two factory magazines.
Why did he cover him up when he was threading the supressor on? Im confused
On the Sig - Here is an instructional video from Sig on how to ensure the mag is loaded properly - I think that many people have issues because of improper loading - th-cam.com/video/qzNScc8yBVo/w-d-xo.html
Thanks
Exactly right ... and then blame the gun
@@TADDs101 My first thought as a 22 pistol plinker was the mag or the loading of it.....looking to grab a P322 as we don't own any Glocks though our 11 year old son say we need one......I will say multiple FFL's I know love their G44's.
My Sig wouldn’t run Aguila ammo either. Bunch of light primer strikes. It ran everything else.
Same with mine….loves CCI & SK
@@MK-nh6lz Good to know!!!
Guys which one is better? The one that comes with a threaded barrel, better trigger, rd compatibility, double mag capacity or the one that literally has a plastic slide?
Yes but you could easy mod the g44 with aftermarket parts, like metal slide, more capacity mag plates, timney trigger, I have both and like more the g44, but not for the gun itself. only because It’s work more as a trainer for my custom 45 glock (race setup) the 322 is not the same than my legion p320, and I can’t swap frames like I can do with the 44 Glock. So doesn’t work for me as a trainer gun, but as a standalone the sig is better I think, but if you want just a 22 pistol buy a ruger, much bettter than this plastic trash guns
sig22 red dot only stays on for 1 hour.
my is on the way back to sig for 25% no fires due to light strikes on the ammo and I'm beginning to regret buying it!
Merry Christmas to you all:j
You lost me at black rifle coffee
Had to be said..
I have the sign and runs flawlessly like my tx22. I owned the Glock and was a complete jamomatic. Sent it in for repair and same issue. Traded it to a guy for another gun. My Sig is great. Glock was bad for me.
aguila ammo is the problem.
Why all the ear protection with the silencer?
We like to be super extra safe 🤓
You want tinnitus?
I JUST GOT MY GLOCK 44
Glock 44 will shoot just about anything consistently that is 40+ grain except for Magtech and Remington. There’s also a low chance that you will have to return the Glock back to the factory for repairs
If... the sig rounds are feeding nose up that tells you; you loaded the magazine incorrectly.
Bullshit. It's bad magazines. Sig doesn't use anti tilt followers, and the silly video on how to load the magazine correctly is trying to blame faulty magazines on the owners.
Sigs problem is light hammer strikes
I'm at 500 rnds. Zero fail to feed, fire or extract... various cci ammos and fed auto match. Copper coated or plain lead... all with no barrel fouling... with several mag dumps. Accuracy is great... i have zero complaints. I have a Ruger Mk.IV with a $350 Volquartzen DLC coated bolt and its still not as reliable as the Sig.🤔😞.
This review is useless. How can you compare a highly modified and well broken in pistol to a new in the box pistol that if you read the manual stressed that you Do Not lubricate certain components and that when loading the 20 round magazine it is crucial that the staggering of the stack is important. By the way, the 10 round Sig mags are super reliable when feeding and from experience I have ran at least 5k rounds thru m P322 and the 20's will have occasional f2f were the 10's never have. Don't confuse failure 2 feed with failure 2 fire though. Light strikes occur if you use cheap bulk ammo. CCI's are the best option, as well as others.
My issue with the P322 is it's poor design regarding polymer mags and polymer mag release button. Slide lock is horrible on the P322 and will release if a strong breeze hits it. I have confirmed that this is 100% caused by the sloppiness in the mag seating. Which also by the way is the prime contributor to the f2f issues as the mag has considerable play back and forth. To keep costs down Sig chose poorly and should have went with metal mags and metal releases similar to the P320, 365, etc. This mistake has taken a brilliant training pistol and made it just like all other rimfire semi-autos in it's class.
OR! They knew this was going to be mostly purchased by shooters looking for an economical training platform and want to help with inherent opportunities to do failure drills 😂
I watched a couple of minutes.. too many mods to the pistols to tell if one is better.. sorry guys
The p322 is stock.. the glock needed upgrades to compete
Just buy a taurustx22 and you'll have no problems and you will save alot of money no ammo issues at all
Not even gonna watch, glock 22 pos!!
The Taurus TX22 is better than both of them surprisingly
Ho Lee fuk when the dock inserts the mags and taps the bottom the pistol loaded came off slidelock how fucking ridiculous!!!!!!