Cheap Buck Mark

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They're a huge amount of fun to shoot. Decent trigger, highly accurate—you couldn't ask for much more.

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Good for you! I like the look of the Buck Mark Field Micro with its short barrel. Let us know how it does at your first range session!
 
If it's an outdoor range that shouldn't stop anybody. For crying out loud, there isn't a virus in the world that can survive being outside in the fresh air and the sunshine for more than a few moments. And then it gets blown away if there's any breeze at all. That's a ridiculous excuse promolgated by those who want to frighten you into staying home.
Got a Friend in The Hospital in his mid 50s said the Same Thing. Been on a Ventilator for Over 3 Weeks. Don't know if he will Make It or Not.
 
Liked it so much
Wonderful, aren’t they? :) Yours is nice in the two tone.
Something about the Contours, I can’t put my finger on it, but they punch above their weight class.
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I find myself grabbing this combination much more than my TK raced-out 22/45.

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It may not be as fast, but if I can see it, I can hit it with the Buckmark.:)
An impulse buy when I picked up a Wesson pistol, that I haven’t once regretted.:thumbup:
 
Got a Friend in The Hospital in his mid 50s said the Same Thing. Been on a Ventilator for Over 3 Weeks. Don't know if he will Make It or Not.
I'm very sorry about your friend, but there's no way anyone could conclude he was infected at the range.

It's a known scientific fact that viruses don't survive fresh air and sunshine for very long.

I have absolutely no concerns about visiting outdoor ranges unmasked and only observe the usual precautions when going inside the clubhouse.

In any case, it's WOT*

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JeeperCreeper

Good for you! I like the look of the Buck Mark Field Micro with its short barrel. Let us know how it does at your first range session!

It's a jammo-matic haha

Failure to eject and double feeds with every other round with multiple brands and quality of ammo.

I'm gonna buy an aftermarket extractor and guide rod and see if it'll run
 
Finally took it to the range today. I'm not a good enough shot to post any pics, but I can say it ate almost everything I fed it. Fiocchi, Eley, Aguila, Stingers, and Goldens. Did not cycle for subsonic though. All in all, I like it, fun little gun.
 
Picked up a new Buckmark the other day---basically the cheapest one available locally, a Camper Practical--the only "upgrades" are a fiber optic front sight and two-tone coloration --- I wanted it mainly because I've been on a Browning binge(BL22 and SA22) and wanted another .22 pistol.

I probably paid too much for it due to the current conditions ($399) but also since the introduction of the MkIV, the Rugers have been stupid expensive--even the base models, so the Buckmark seems the better option---I didn't want another Ruger anyway since I already have 2 MkIII's.

My experience with Buckmarks has been checkered at best---a standard model in the 90's and a rifle in the early 2000's---so I'm basically giving them another chance---I'll go shoot it today after I get it cleaned and lubed.
 
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