P322 Q&A: Adjusting Sights

Published on April 25, 2022
Duration: 1:57

This video from SIG SAUER, Inc. provides expert guidance on adjusting the rear sights of the P322 pistol. It clarifies the counter-intuitive adjustment mechanism, explaining that windage is adjusted on the top of the sight and elevation on the sides. The video also details the use of the included wrench and an alternative flathead screwdriver for elevation adjustments.

Quick Summary

The SIG SAUER P322 rear sight features a counter-intuitive adjustment system. Windage is adjusted on the top of the sight, while elevation adjustments are made on the sides using either the included allen wrench or a flat blade screwdriver.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to P322 Sight Questions
  2. 00:14How to Adjust P322 Sights
  3. 00:18P322 Rear Sight: Counter-Intuitive Design
  4. 00:30Windage Adjustment Location (Top)
  5. 00:40Elevation Adjustment Location (Side)
  6. 00:47Elevation Adjustment Indicator Arrow
  7. 00:56Two Holes for Elevation Adjustment
  8. 01:05Using the Included Wrench
  9. 01:16Alternative Flat Blade Screwdriver Use
  10. 01:35Summary: Up/Down on Sides, Not Top
  11. 01:41More Information and Subscription

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you adjust the windage on a SIG P322's rear sight?

To adjust the windage (left or right) on the SIG P322's rear sight, you need to loosen the screw located on the top of the sight. Once loosened, you can move the sight blade horizontally as needed to achieve your desired zero.

Where is the elevation adjustment located on the SIG P322 rear sight?

The elevation adjustment for the SIG P322's rear sight is located on the sides of the sight. There is a 'U' shape with an arrow indicating the direction to turn the screw to move the point of impact up or down.

Can I use a tool other than the included wrench to adjust the P322's elevation?

Yes, the SIG P322's rear sight elevation adjustment is designed to accommodate alternative tools. In addition to the included allen wrench, there is a slot on the opposite side that accepts a flat blade screwdriver for making elevation adjustments.

Why does the P322 rear sight have two holes on the side for elevation adjustment?

The P322 rear sight has two holes on the side for elevation adjustment to provide flexibility. One hole is for the included allen wrench, while the other is shaped to accept a flat blade screwdriver, allowing for adjustments even if you don't have the specific tool.

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