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17 May 2022, 10:01 #16
Yes, I managed to grab three of the 20 rd mags many weeks ago (I forget where) and was happy to find the pistol for a good price online such that I could get it with the standard mags before the WA restriction goes into place. I would like to grab a 25 rd mag, but can't find them, so hopefully will be able to grab one before July 1.
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18 May 2022, 09:44 #17
I'm on the fence about the Sig, but I probably need to grab up a handful of mags just in case I want one later. Dilemas...
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18 May 2022, 13:57 #18
Just got the call that I'm cleared by local PD to pick mine up, so I'll be shooting it this weekend. Anything specific you want me to report back on?
While I'm still mostly a "Glock guy", I have been moving big into the Sig 320/365 series so adding the P322 to the line up was an easy sell. The 20 round mag capacity paired with the new WA law just made it more of a "do it now" item. I have a S&W M&P 22 compact tactical, also, and it's a lot of fun to shoot, but it's the only M&P I own.
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18 May 2022, 21:06 #19
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I have never owned a 22 pistol. The sig seems like the a good overall choice between mag capacity, price, and red dot capable. I'm curious of it's reliability and how it performs suppressed.
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18 May 2022, 21:12 #20
There are lots of videos on Youtube about it. From what I can tell it's very reliable. There is a video linked above where the guy tested 18 different types of 22 ammo back to back. It seems great.
The ONLY thing I have heard people having an issue with is an occasional magazine problem. Apparently the mags have to be loaded correctly or it will induce a stoppage. I've seen several videos where people reference it and they all say the same thing. Basically if you don't get all the rounds seated in the magazine correctly it will cause a problem.
Other than that no one has had any complaints as far as I know.
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18 May 2022, 23:12 #21
Shooting .22lr pistol is about one of the most fun things you can do at the range. I've owned a variety of .22lr pistols and once you get the ammo dialed in, you can usually get your gun to run reliably. I stick to jacketed rounds vs just exposed lead. A Ruger Mark III or IV is a must, followed by your choice of the Sig, Glock 44, FN502, M&P22 and may others.
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19 May 2022, 09:31 #22