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I raised this issue, four years ago in this forum. I'm fond of the P365, owning several, and even enjoy the Sig BB pistol variation. I believe there is a huge market for pocket sized recreational rimfires. The P365 would be ideal. The P322 is a nice platform. I own two, but its lightweight frame resembles a service pistol in size. With modularity features, a .22lr P365 would be a fine training tool and lots of fun.
 
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I believe there is a huge market for pocket sized recreational rimfires.

Maybe a small demand but huge market? I doubt it.


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I would buy one in a second, love my 365 tac ops and i'm buying the legion next.
 
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Advantage Arms is supposedly coming out with at P365 .22lr conversion kit.

AA P365 Conversion Kit
 
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Fascinating, I wonder how they do it. A floating chamber like Colt Service Model Ace, a piston like the odd Glock conversion I saw recently?

"These Conversion Kits are a little different then our Glock, XD, and 1911 kits, as they will simply be a barrel, a recoil spring, and a magazine.

That means you will be able to use your factory or modified slide, any modifications done to the trigger, and your high end Red Dot.

Just swap out a few parts and you are ready to train with your carry weapon. Our new conversion kit even replicates the felt recoil of your 9mm,"
 
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I would suggest a "huge market" since the 9mm has been a tremendous success. Lots of folks enjoy the platform and would fire many more inexpensive rounds through a .22lr version. Call it training, or just plain fun. Build in reliability, at the existing P365 price point, and Sig will have another hit.
 
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Just a half-educated guess, but if they did produce one, it would probably be hammer-fired. Note that the P322, which is supposed to be a "companion" or "understudy" to the P320, is also hammer-fired. So it might not have the exact same trigger pull characteristics or properties.
 
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I may be in the minority but I think the usefulness of .22's is for accuracy. Could a rimfire P365 make a good target pistol?


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I would suggest a "huge market" since the 9mm has been a tremendous success.

I'll venture a guess that a whole lot of people who shoot the P365 do not shoot the .22. So, one's tremendous success does not necessarily translate to the other. Wink


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I shoot a ppks but the 10 rd mags are not much fun, give me a 25 rd 365 .22 and it would be too much fun.
 
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Some .22s are for target use, others for plinking and recreation. I would see the rimfire P365 as a companion trainer, trail gun and tin can buster. If I were shopping for a bullseye pistol, Ruger, Browning and S&W already offer enough options.
 
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