Browning Buck Mark Pistols

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Hello everyone, Im looking to get a .22 and I am wondering if anyone has any input good or bad on the Browning Buck Marks. Your honesty would be appreciated
 
As far as .22 pistols go it's nice. What Kveldulf said pretty much sums it up.

No FTF and eats pretty much anything. It's well balanced and accurate for a gun in it's price range.

Buckmark Standard URX
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The Buckmark is a great pistol. I like shooting it. I have handled a couple others, but I think the buckmark makes and excellent practice pistol. I am looking to get an aftermarket rail to put a red dot scope on it.

You will not be disappointed with the characteristics of it, and it should serve you a long time.
 
I asked the same question three weeks ago and love the buckmark I bought. It shoots like the dickens and will eat everything.

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I am very happy with my buckmark but seems it likes to be cleaned every couple of hundred rounds or I get a lot of misfires and jams... maybe I'm just lazy but I think the pistol should go longer before cleaning.
 
catfood said:
I am very happy with my buckmark but seems it likes to be cleaned every couple of hundred rounds or I get a lot of misfires and jams... maybe I'm just lazy but I think the pistol should go longer before cleaning.
I think it might be a problem with your pistol cause I have rented rugers from the shooting club I go to and I sometimes fire 500 rounds in one afternoon and not one jam or missfire
 
I've had a Buckmark Target 5.5 for a couple of years now. IMO it's well balanced with the bull barrel, has a crisp trigger pull and has not caused me any issues at the range with any ammo I care to feed it.

If you like the feel of the grip and it suits your hand......buy one, you'll have it forever.
 
Snake88 said:
The Buckmark is a great pistol. I like shooting it. I have handled a couple others, but I think the buckmark makes and excellent practice pistol. I am looking to get an aftermarket rail to put a red dot scope on it.

You will not be disappointed with the characteristics of it, and it should serve you a long time.

I'm assuming that you wouldn't need an aftermarket rail if you had a Buck Mark Contour 5.5 URX. Do you know if that is correct?

Mark Contour 5.5 URX:
http://www.browning.com/products/catalog/firearms/detail.asp?value=006B&cat_id=051&type_id=421
 
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