Awesome video. Your channel should be way bigger than it is. UA-cam is blatantly anti 2nd Amendment. I see so many small gun channels that don't get the views they deserve. Hang in there and keep cranking out the videos, I'm here for it!
@ just seeing this. I have done some small modifications to mine but it runs a lot more smoothly and reliable than stock I had light primer strikes but I found a video tutorial on putting a washer or two under the hammer spring and that solved my issue. It’s a shooter now.
@jessevsammons this one has been totally reliable so far. I've still yet to have a malfunction *knock on wood*. It's good to know there are fixes available if I do. Sig tends to roll out products and then address issues as they appear. They use customers as their QA. With Sig it's always better to wait a year or two after a guns release before buying one.
I am thinking about getting a Sig P322 for its quality, design and reliability. Mostly good reviews, however there are some horrible reviews related to lead fouling in the barrel and some reservations about the need to be very careful loading the magazines due to round misalignment. I am hesitant when I compare it to my Keltec P17 which is light, accurate, reliable, threaded, easy to rack, has fiber optic sights, is not ammo picky, holds 16 rounds in inexpensive magazines and costs about half, i.e. $200 for not optic ready with 3 mags, or $240 for the new optic ready version. It's not a Sig, but everyone seems to love their Keltec P17!
You would need to be pretty sloppy to rim lock the rounds when loading the mag. Just lower the guide enough to get the next round in and you'll never have to worry about it. I think it's a great 22 pistol but it's up to each individual to decide what they want. Keep it clean and use common sense when loading and I don't predict you'd have any problems at all. Thanks for watching and commenting!
That's about as quiet as it gets. Awesome setup. Great video.
Thanks for watching!
Awesome video. Your channel should be way bigger than it is. UA-cam is blatantly anti 2nd Amendment. I see so many small gun channels that don't get the views they deserve. Hang in there and keep cranking out the videos, I'm here for it!
I really appreciate that. UA-cam certainly doesn't make it easy. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Nice video.
I'm digging the Jessie's girl on my Glock 44 and my Ruger mkiv SSH
It's a very well made 22 can. Resilient Suppressors make great cans. Thanks for watching.
I like this one
It's an awesome setup.
Nice video I have the same setup with DA mask.
The Mask is another great 22 can. How do you like the P322?
@ just seeing this. I have done some small modifications to mine but it runs a lot more smoothly and reliable than stock I had light primer strikes but I found a video tutorial on putting a washer or two under the hammer spring and that solved my issue. It’s a shooter now.
@jessevsammons this one has been totally reliable so far. I've still yet to have a malfunction *knock on wood*. It's good to know there are fixes available if I do. Sig tends to roll out products and then address issues as they appear. They use customers as their QA. With Sig it's always better to wait a year or two after a guns release before buying one.
I am thinking about getting a Sig P322 for its quality, design and reliability. Mostly good reviews, however there are some horrible reviews related to lead fouling in the barrel and some reservations about the need to be very careful loading the magazines due to round misalignment. I am hesitant when I compare it to my Keltec P17 which is light, accurate, reliable, threaded, easy to rack, has fiber optic sights, is not ammo picky, holds 16 rounds in inexpensive magazines and costs about half, i.e. $200 for not optic ready with 3 mags, or $240 for the new optic ready version. It's not a Sig, but everyone seems to love their Keltec P17!
You would need to be pretty sloppy to rim lock the rounds when loading the mag. Just lower the guide enough to get the next round in and you'll never have to worry about it. I think it's a great 22 pistol but it's up to each individual to decide what they want. Keep it clean and use common sense when loading and I don't predict you'd have any problems at all. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I use federal suppressed 45 grain with my GM22 and it is Super Duper quiet. Shoots great without a suppressor as well.
Very nice!
That's ridiculously quiet.
It's a very quiet setup. Thanks for watching!
What ammo did you use in the video?
Subsonic or standard vol.
Federal standard velocity ammo. It stays subsonic through the short pistol barrel.