I don't know how I missed this thread, but here's my (late) two cents' worth:
I agree.
BuckMarks are awesome.
Easy to disassemble, if you want to do that for cleaning (I don't). UNLIKE the Ruger MK II and MK III's that I used to own.
Accurate, right out of the box (other guns can be accurate, too, if you can get past the products-liability lawyer approved 10-lb triggers). The Brownings have good triggers that don't need gunsmithing.
They look handsome and feel great in your hand. (well, MY hand anyway. I know that's a subjective thing, but I'll bet it's true for most of y'all).
I just wish they all came with 2 magazines, like the Rugers do.
P.S. I've also owned a few High Standards, and still have a Victor as my serious competition gun. I've shot the Beretta Neos, the S&W22A, the S&W 41 (also a great gun, but too $$$ for me), and numerous .22 wheelguns, too.
I liked my Buck Mark enough to have the barrel threaded (before they offered a factory-threaded version) as a host for my silencer.
I agree.
BuckMarks are awesome.
Easy to disassemble, if you want to do that for cleaning (I don't). UNLIKE the Ruger MK II and MK III's that I used to own.
Accurate, right out of the box (other guns can be accurate, too, if you can get past the products-liability lawyer approved 10-lb triggers). The Brownings have good triggers that don't need gunsmithing.
They look handsome and feel great in your hand. (well, MY hand anyway. I know that's a subjective thing, but I'll bet it's true for most of y'all).
I just wish they all came with 2 magazines, like the Rugers do.
P.S. I've also owned a few High Standards, and still have a Victor as my serious competition gun. I've shot the Beretta Neos, the S&W22A, the S&W 41 (also a great gun, but too $$$ for me), and numerous .22 wheelguns, too.
I liked my Buck Mark enough to have the barrel threaded (before they offered a factory-threaded version) as a host for my silencer.