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Browning Buckmark Hunter .22 LR Pistol, 7.25" Tapered Barrel, Optic Ready, 10+1 - 10+1 Rounds | Wood Grips | Blue/Black
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22 Long Rifle
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MFG: Browning
Model: 051499490
Bud's Item Number: 96636
UPC: 023614043393
Model: 051499490
Bud's Item Number: 96636
UPC: 023614043393
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The Buck Mark Hunter is perfect for small game. With a 7-1/4" heavy tapered bull barrel, it has just enough weight to keep it steady for quick follow-up shots, but not so heavy as to make it ungainly to carry through the woods. Mount a red dot on the integrated scope base, or use the Pro-Target adjustable rear sight in conjunction with the TRUGLO/Marble Arms fiber-optic front sight for excellent and speedy target acquisition. The squirrels and rabbits will never know what hit them.
Comes with 1x magazine, pistol rug case.
Product Information
Finish
Blue/Black
Caliber
22 Long Rifle
Capacity
10+1
Grips
Wood
Type
Pistol
Safety
Thumb Safety
Action
Single
Caliber
22 Long Rifle
Capacity
10+1
Condition
New
SKU
BUD-96636
Took it on a 3-day hunting trip
Rain on day one, dust on day two, dropped it once getting out of the truck. Zero issues. Cleaned it back at camp in about ten minutes. this brand clearly tested this thing in the real world, not just on a range bench.
Recoil impulse is straight back
No diving, no tilting, no over-correction. Just a clean push that lets you recover fast and re-engage. Whether that's the striker-fired design, the recoil spring, or the grip geometry - whoever engineered it knew what they were doing.
Outstanding for the money
I run a small training school and recommend this to students who want a serious starter piece without spending custom-shop money. The striker-fired mechanism is forgiving, the sights are intuitive, and parts availability is excellent.
Almost flawless out of the box
Five-star gun with one annoying detail: the slide release sits in a spot where my thumb pre-rides it under recoil, occasionally locking the slide back early. Adjusting my grip is the fix, but it took me a session to figure out.
Sights are dead on out of the box
Didn't have to touch the rear sight - point of aim equals point of impact at 15 yards right from the first magazine. Front post is bright enough to find quickly in poor light. Small thing, but it matters.