Well I just got my Buckmark home, and overall, I would have to say that it's a superior pistol compared to the Ruger Mk III 22/45 target model that I used to own. The metal parts of the Buckmark are all nicely machined from high grade aluminum, and the trigger is sweeeeet! The grip is also far superior to the 22/45. I can't wait to take it out on the range tomorrow.
I would also have to say the take down of the Buckmark, while requiring an allen key, is simpler than the Ruger. You do need the Allen key to take out two screws to take off the top strap so you can take the slide off, but after that, it's very simple.
Three things I DON'T like...the first is the owners manual supplied with my gun. It clearly states in the manual that I should loosen the barrel screw in front of the trigger guard three and a half turns counterclockwise in order to remove the barrel. Well, after breaking a bit trying to loosen this screw, I found out that it was epoxied in, and cannot be removed in my model of Buckmark pistol! Luckily I didn't damage the screw! I found better instructions on a non-Browning website, and he specified that the only Buckmarks that you can take the barrels off of are the ones with the full rails.
Secondly, the lug sticking out at the back of the frame prevents a cleaning rod from going through the bore from the rear end of the pistol. I guess a bore snake would work the best if you don't want to risk damaging the crown of the muzzle.
Lastly, I guess I don't like the idea of having to take off the rear sight in order to do a complete teardown to clean the pistol. I guess this will affect the zero when I put it back together. I'll find out tomorrow.
FWIW...I picked up the Buckmark Camper model. Cheers.