I just bought one today and ran 350 rounds and had one stovepipe. I will take that any day!!! I love this gun so far!! I also had no leading but haven’t shot it a ton. Ps. I’d have to say the Ruger mark IV 22/45 Tactical is the best 22lr handgun of all time!! This is up there though!!
I bought one of these and sold it after one session at the range. It has horrible loading issues. If you don’t load the mag perfectly, it will jam. It will probably jam anyway. .22 does not lend itself well for semi-auto. Sig needs to learn from Ruger. The Mark series are great. Otherwise stick with a revolver for .22
We've had 70 years to analyze and choose to not buy the crappy bulk ammo, yet here we are. They make it because a faction in our society continue to buy it. Also, who didn't grow up with a father that didnt teach us black powder and 22 are the dirtiest and require prompt cleaning after field training. Ive seen extreme leading and subsequent corrosion masking in century old weapons, yet never had the problem myself. The problem you highlight is one of lack of appropriate maintenance after running her dry. I appreciate you spreading as many facts as you have for the general publics consumption, or lack thereof.
i had the romeo zero elite and had issues right from the start. sig exchanged it with a new one and that too had to be sent back. my third one sits on the shelf as i now run a holosun 507K with zero issues.
Good choice man! Yeah I sent mine back in. This one is working fine but I can’t stand it that I have to manually turn the dot off. I can never remember. 507k is waaaayyy better!
Just got back from my local Bass Pro, had the Sig P322 and the FN 502 on order. I ended up getting the tried and true Mark IV/Volquartzen. The 22LR is a pesky round for SA, and you need something that has been refined over YEARS to make it run well. Yes, I'm paying 3x's what these other pistols cost, but the last thing I want when it comes to shooting, is buyer's remorse. I'd rather buy once, cry once, than live with something that I dread shooting. IMHO, these companies are just trying fill a niche in their lineup, and did a pretty half assed job at it. I don't think they take the 22 LR seriously enough to compete with the Mark IV (base models). The fact that you have to load the Sig mags "carefully" is a deal breaker for me, 20 rds or not. Take the thing apart, it looks exactly like the full auto, air operated BB guns you used to see at carnivals where you had to shoot the star out. I LOVE my Sig X Macro, but for 22 LR, Ruger MKIV is still king.
I agree. I think the mark IV is the best. I do gotta say I made this video quite a while ago and it’s still running strong. No hicups. It eats everything I put in it. I do agree with everything you said though.
Hello, your video is about 10 month old now. The Sig still doing alright? Maybe you write the one or other sentence about that, that would be nice :) I like the fact it has 20+1 rounds and would love to own it, but here in Europe it costs around 725 euros which is approximately 780 us-dollars and i find that's a lot and maybe i should go with the Taurus TX22 which costs around 500 dollars and seems to be a super reliable fun plinker. Greetings from Austria, great video.
Thanks man!! Love seeing people from outta country. I didn’t even know y’all could have guns. Yeah it’s doing awesome. Still running perfect. I don’t take it out as much as I do my 9mms, but yes it’s running great. The TX22 is also a really good one. That’s a hard decision
Seems to me if your having leading problems, it's the ammo not the gun. That has been my personal experience. If you want to shoot cheap dirty ammo, your going to have problems with your firearm getting nasty.
Yeah I didn’t know if people cared about .22s that much. The trigger pull is about 4.5lbs. The accuracy is actually impressive. I’ll make another video on it soon. I can unload all 20 rounds at 15 yards on a 10 inch target and not miss a single one. Going as fast as I can pull the trigger. On paper I was getting really good groups. Best .22lr I have ever shot. I haven’t shot it in over a month though.
@@LetsTalkTactical Saw a guy at the range with a .22 Volquartsen Black Mamba with 4 1/2" barrel... most amazing/accurate .22 lr I ever saw... Of course, it's @ $1,400-$1,600.
Some people really just don't understand how much amazing engineering goes into weaponry. Sig is a quality product if you have to do a few tweaks that doesn't make it a bad product you're just a subpar user
I just bought one today and ran 350 rounds and had one stovepipe. I will take that any day!!! I love this gun so far!! I also had no leading but haven’t shot it a ton.
Ps. I’d have to say the Ruger mark IV 22/45 Tactical is the best 22lr handgun of all time!! This is up there though!!
That’s awesome!! I might need to try that gun out! I definitely love the p322. It’s the only sig I own.
I bought one of these and sold it after one session at the range. It has horrible loading issues. If you don’t load the mag perfectly, it will jam. It will probably jam anyway. .22 does not lend itself well for semi-auto. Sig needs to learn from Ruger. The Mark series are great. Otherwise stick with a revolver for .22
We've had 70 years to analyze and choose to not buy the crappy bulk ammo, yet here we are. They make it because a faction in our society continue to buy it. Also, who didn't grow up with a father that didnt teach us black powder and 22 are the dirtiest and require prompt cleaning after field training. Ive seen extreme leading and subsequent corrosion masking in century old weapons, yet never had the problem myself. The problem you highlight is one of lack of appropriate maintenance after running her dry. I appreciate you spreading as many facts as you have for the general publics consumption, or lack thereof.
Uh huh..😂
i had the romeo zero elite and had issues right from the start. sig exchanged it with a new one and that too had to be sent back. my third one sits on the shelf as i now run a holosun 507K with zero issues.
Good choice man! Yeah I sent mine back in. This one is working fine but I can’t stand it that I have to manually turn the dot off. I can never remember. 507k is waaaayyy better!
Just got back from my local Bass Pro, had the Sig P322 and the FN 502 on order. I ended up getting the tried and true Mark IV/Volquartzen. The 22LR is a pesky round for SA, and you need something that has been refined over YEARS to make it run well. Yes, I'm paying 3x's what these other pistols cost, but the last thing I want when it comes to shooting, is buyer's remorse. I'd rather buy once, cry once, than live with something that I dread shooting. IMHO, these companies are just trying fill a niche in their lineup, and did a pretty half assed job at it. I don't think they take the 22 LR seriously enough to compete with the Mark IV (base models). The fact that you have to load the Sig mags "carefully" is a deal breaker for me, 20 rds or not. Take the thing apart, it looks exactly like the full auto, air operated BB guns you used to see at carnivals where you had to shoot the star out. I LOVE my Sig X Macro, but for 22 LR, Ruger MKIV is still king.
I agree. I think the mark IV is the best. I do gotta say I made this video quite a while ago and it’s still running strong. No hicups. It eats everything I put in it. I do agree with everything you said though.
I suspect a lot of the issues are due to sig and QC. They had similar issues with some parts on the early 356 series.
Hello, your video is about 10 month old now. The Sig still doing alright? Maybe you write the one or other sentence about that, that would be nice :)
I like the fact it has 20+1 rounds and would love to own it, but here in Europe it costs around 725 euros which is approximately 780 us-dollars and i find that's a lot and maybe i should go with the Taurus TX22 which costs around 500
dollars and seems to be a super reliable fun plinker.
Greetings from Austria, great video.
Thanks man!! Love seeing people from outta country. I didn’t even know y’all could have guns. Yeah it’s doing awesome. Still running perfect. I don’t take it out as much as I do my 9mms, but yes it’s running great. The TX22 is also a really good one. That’s a hard decision
video quality is good. For audio maybe a seperate bluetooth mike clipped to your shirt might do the trick for now.
Thanks man. Appreciate. I’ll be doing that soon.
Seems to me if your having leading problems, it's the ammo not the gun. That has been my personal experience. If you want to shoot cheap dirty ammo, your going to have problems with your firearm getting nasty.
Nah I agree. Reason I did this video is because I saw 2 videos before I bought it of the barrel leading up and having problems.
Nice video but you didn't show us how it shot on targets. How heavy is the trigger pull would be nice to know as well.
Yeah I didn’t know if people cared about .22s that much. The trigger pull is about 4.5lbs. The accuracy is actually impressive. I’ll make another video on it soon. I can unload all 20 rounds at 15 yards on a 10 inch target and not miss a single one. Going as fast as I can pull the trigger. On paper I was getting really good groups. Best .22lr I have ever shot. I haven’t shot it in over a month though.
@@LetsTalkTactical Thaks for that info!!
Not heavy AT ALL
@@LetsTalkTactical Saw a guy at the range with a .22 Volquartsen Black Mamba with 4 1/2" barrel... most amazing/accurate .22 lr I ever saw... Of course, it's @ $1,400-$1,600.
Still o.k.?
Yeah it’s still running great. No leading issues at all!!
This dude should stick to pouring coffee.
😂 uh-huh.
Some people really just don't understand how much amazing engineering goes into weaponry. Sig is a quality product if you have to do a few tweaks that doesn't make it a bad product you're just a subpar user
I don't like the gun period I wasted my money big time
I’m sorry to hear that. What’s going on with it?
I have to use the very bottom of the site and the top of the barrel when shooting at a target
Adjust sight
@@TADDs101read the manual. The adjusters are backwards from most sights.