SIG Sauer Announces P322 Rimfire Pistol

The fully ambidextrous 22 LR pistol features a 21-round magazine capacity.

by posted on March 23, 2022
Sig Sauer P322

SIG Sauer has announced the P322, a U.S. designed and manufactured optic-ready, suppressor-ready 22 rimfire pistol, with a 21-round magazine capacity.

The fully ambidextrous P322 features a stainless-steel frame and polymer grip designed to fit all hand sizes. A modular trigger allows the pistol to be configured with a flat or curved trigger shoe. The gun also features a stainless-steel frame and a polymer grip with a 1913 rail and integrated magwell. The Single Action Only hammer-fired action on the P322 is completely enclosed. An alloy slide is optic-ready and compatible with the new ROMEOZero Elite. A high-visibility fiber-optic front sight and the fully adjustable fiber-optic rear presents a crisp, easy to see sight picture, while the front and rear cocking serrations ensure effortless slide manipulation. The P322 is suppressor ready and includes a threaded barrel adapter. Ambidextrous controls, including manual safety and reversible magazine catch, make it ideal for both right and left-handed shooters. The pistol ships with (2) 20-round magazines and a custom designed magazine loader (extended 25-round magazines available as accessory purchase). The P322 pistol is optimized for use with the SIG SAUER SRD22X Suppressor, FOXTROT1X light , and ROMEOZero Elite Micro Red-Dot sight.

P322 Specifications:
Caliber: 22 LR
Capacity: 20 + 1 (25-round magazines available as accessory purchase)
Overall length: 7”
Overall height: 5.5”
Overall width: 1.4”
Barrel length: 4”
Sight Radius: 6”
Weight (w/magazine): 17.1 oz.

To learn more about the P322, visit sigsauer.com.

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