Panzerschwein
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Hey guys, I've sold a gun for some fat cash and I've decided to... what else... BUY ANOTHER GUN!!!
So I've been wanting a new .22 handgun for some time. I actually own an NAA mini revolver but pray tell, that is not so much a good target gun, to say the least.
In my search for a fun and good quality .22LR semi-automatic pistol for target shooting, plinking, and low-cost training I am leaning towards the Browning Buck Mark pistol. I went to the Browning website and looked for the model I wanted most, which is the Challnge with Rosewood grips:
http://www.browning.com/products/fi...-production/buck-mark-challenge-rosewood.html
I really like the way this one looks. It also doesn't appear to have finger grooves, which is a nice thing for me as I don't so much like them. It really checks off some boxes in my search... but how good are these Browning guns?
How, would you say, do the Browning Buck Mark pistols compare in terms of reliability, accuracy, ease of maintenance, and overall quality over the .22 semi-automatics (specifically the Mk. III and 22/45) from Ruger?
Any feedback on the current production Buck Marks would be greatly appreciated. Are they well made guns? Where, in fact, are they manufactured? Are they reliable and accurate?
Thanks so much all!
So I've been wanting a new .22 handgun for some time. I actually own an NAA mini revolver but pray tell, that is not so much a good target gun, to say the least.
In my search for a fun and good quality .22LR semi-automatic pistol for target shooting, plinking, and low-cost training I am leaning towards the Browning Buck Mark pistol. I went to the Browning website and looked for the model I wanted most, which is the Challnge with Rosewood grips:
http://www.browning.com/products/fi...-production/buck-mark-challenge-rosewood.html
I really like the way this one looks. It also doesn't appear to have finger grooves, which is a nice thing for me as I don't so much like them. It really checks off some boxes in my search... but how good are these Browning guns?
How, would you say, do the Browning Buck Mark pistols compare in terms of reliability, accuracy, ease of maintenance, and overall quality over the .22 semi-automatics (specifically the Mk. III and 22/45) from Ruger?
Any feedback on the current production Buck Marks would be greatly appreciated. Are they well made guns? Where, in fact, are they manufactured? Are they reliable and accurate?
Thanks so much all!
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