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I'm liking that sight a lot.
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I have a couple - the field model mentioned above, and a Buckmark plus, which has some nice wood grips on it. Nice thing about Buckmarks is you can order a lot of different parts from Browning (sites, ribs, barrels, etc) and interchange on your pistol, if you want. Mine shoot really well. I've had 4 or 5 Ruger MKII's, as well, and rate them about the same for performance.
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I handled several versions of each ( BM and Ruger ). Both fit me well. I do like the egro's of the URX finger groove rubber grip on the BM the best. Also like the ease of going to after market barrels/sights/etc from TacSol, Williams and others. I also looked into red dot sights - getting my carriage ahead of the proverbial horse here - and think I like the TruGlo version of open red dot the best.... they get good reviews. I envision the total pkg to something like this: Or possibly stainless:
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OK, I finally made up my mind and brought her home. This is a photo of what mine looks like - the Green-Lite version. We'll head to the range right after work today and see what she'll do!
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i had a camper model and loved it very nice gun shot good but i sold it to fund my wifes engagement ring
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I've got a std. model that cost $179 at the time I bought it, around 1989/90 I think. It came with a very good trigger in a hard molded box with an extra magazine. Very reliable, good adjustable sights, accurate and easy to clean. It's the best 22 semiauto I've ever owned.
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OK, I finally made up my mind and brought her home. This is a photo of what mine looks like - the Green-Lite version. We'll head to the range right after work today and see what she'll do! I have been pawing a gray one at a local shop. Light but not overly so. Let us know how it shoots. Just added the Hi-viz fiber optic front sight to my URX. Damn, at dusk in the shadows it looks like it is being powered by batteries.
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I bought mine used at a gun show many years ago,not sure what model it is but it's a great shooter.
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Do they still make the 10" heavy barreled gun? That's the only one I've ever been around.
When I shot the course for the safety cert for my CHL, a friend and I tied for 2nd place, him with a HK squeeze cocker 9mm and me with a S&W 629. The only person who beat us, and only by 1 shot, was an old man with a 10" barreled Buckmark. Grrr.
Generally a good gun. I thought the trigger was sort of mushy.
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I have a buck mark pro target that I bought before I knew any thing about it. I lucked out on that draw and it is my favorite gun to shoot. I can keep up with alot of my friend with their 22 rifles with it. this is the best pic I could find of it online
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This things more fun than free beer!! I got to the range late and was only able to run about 12 mag loads thru her before they shut things down. Not a single flaw during the shoot. The trigger does have a bit of take up, but I'm going to shoot it a lot before I do anything about it. It's stupid accurate and easy to hit with... WAY easier than my S&W 63, my 4" woods bum carry gun. It's gonna be a fun gun!
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This things more fun than free beer!! I got to the range late and was only able to run about 12 mag loads thru her before they shut things down. Not a single flaw during the shoot. The trigger does have a bit of take up, but I'm going to shoot it a lot before I do anything about it. It's stupid accurate and easy to hit with... WAY easier than my S&W 63, my 4" woods bum carry gun. It's gonna be a fun gun! Congratulations on your new purchase. Ugly, stupid and accurate never looked so good. I will be getting one of them in the near future. Thanks for the report.
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I got the older Buckmark camper model that has the 4" barrel and not the 5 1/2" that is available now. Only 22 pistol I own and have had it for years now. I've taken it on a lot of trips and the pistol is fairly 'weathered' looking now, but sure is accurate and has killed a bunch of spruce hen and other small game. Go-to bullet is the CCI Velocitor.
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I have the Contour 5.5 and love it. I installed a Burris fast fire and did the sear spring flip. Trigger is much lighter. The gun runs great with few jams.
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I'm going to rustle up several brands of ammo to see if it has a preference - CCI Velocitor will be among them.
I'll do the spring flip after I run 1K rounds or so thru it. While I have it torn down I'll also install a trigger stop set screw.
I can hardly wait to try her out on steel plates!
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ok ok ok ... you had me going until the more fun than free beer comment ... not sure if I can swallow that! enjoy
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Last edited by corelokt; 10/27/11.
I am the NorthEast WoodsBeast!
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corelokt,
Nice rig!
I bought the BM to use shooting local "Steel Challenge" type events.
I hope to glean advice on optics and tactics and go from there - grow with the sport, so to speak.
What red dot sight are you running?
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A cheap, second hand one. Price was right though. I'd never used one other than a daisy one that was kinda a joke, but fun. This one is one of the 40-ish dollar ones new. Seems fine to me for my level of accuracy potential.
I am the NorthEast WoodsBeast!
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Have one reliable and accurate... Here is honey shooting it
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