

The rear sight comes off to mount a red dot. 22’s are finicky and I was curious if it would still run with the added weight of a red dot so I added a Romeo Zero. The footprint fits micro red dots like the Romeo Zero or the Holosun HE407K. The rear sight also can be removed and replaced with a red dot. The front sight fibers don’t have to be burned when installed. Both adjust with an allen wrench that comes in the box with the P322. The elevation is on the side and the windage is on the top. The sights are both green fiber optic, and the rear sight adjusts. The fiber optic sights are very bright and feature serrations for reducing glare. The grip has excellent texture and shape and points very naturally. Built-in magwell to aid in loading and reloading. The slide is aluminum and has attractive cuts both in the front and rear. The grip is polymer but the frame itself is stainless steel. The grip is an excellent shape and the texture is nearly perfect for just about anybody. It’s not difficult but it took me a few minutes of fiddling with it to figure it out. I prefer the flat but I did change them to see how hard it was. The trigger can be changed in the field without tools from a flat face to a more traditional curved one. The slide won’t come off with the thread adapter on and you need to put the thread protector back on when you remove the thread adapter or the spring assembly and bushing will come out or off. The barrel is 4 inches long and comes with an adapter with ½-28 threads so that you can run a muzzle brake or a suppressor right out of the box. That’s the best I could do for a picture. As far as I know, that’s a first on a rimfire. One of the most interesting features is that the chamber is fluted. The action is single action only (SAO) and straight blowback. The barrel is fixed to the frame and doesn’t move.
