Browning Buckmark Review & Shoot - I'm in Love 😍 - Plus Stainless UDX -

Published on November 29, 2023
Duration: 17:49

This review of the Browning Buck Mark pistol, loaned by John Boomstick Revenge, highlights its aesthetic appeal and impressive accuracy. The reviewer was particularly impressed with its performance at 100 yards, exceeding expectations for a .22 LR pistol. The trigger, while not exceptionally light, was described as crisp with minimal creep, and the overall reliability was flawless.

Quick Summary

The Browning Buck Mark pistol features a stainless steel barrel and slide, a Picatinny rail, and a green fiber optic front sight. It demonstrated exceptional accuracy, with the reviewer achieving 10 for 10 hits at 100 yards off a rest. The trigger has a crisp break with minimal creep, and the pistol proved 100% reliable.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & First Impressions
  2. 00:37Features: Sights, Grips, Rail
  3. 01:03Shooting Setup & Distances
  4. 01:48Ammunition Used
  5. 02:01Sight Picture Detail
  6. 02:4612 Yard Accuracy Test
  7. 04:19Sight Adjustment
  8. 05:03Trigger Pull Analysis
  9. 06:54Plinking at 25 Yards
  10. 08:0650 Yard Plate Shooting
  11. 09:0275 Yard Silhouette Shooting
  12. 10:31100 Yard Gong Shooting (Off Rest)
  13. 14:15100 Yard Freehand Shooting
  14. 16:08Final Verdict & Love for the Buck Mark

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Browning Buck Mark pistol reviewed?

The Browning Buck Mark features a stainless steel barrel and slide, a Picatinny rail for optics, a green fiber optic front sight, and adjustable rear sights. It also comes with attractive laminated grips and utilizes 10-round magazines.

How accurate is the Browning Buck Mark pistol at longer distances?

The reviewer was highly impressed with the Browning Buck Mark's accuracy, achieving 10 for 10 hits on a 16-inch steel plate at 100 yards off a rest, even with bulk pack ammunition. Freehand accuracy at 50 and 75 yards was also demonstrated.

What is the trigger like on the Browning Buck Mark?

The trigger is described as having a noticeable take-up, a slight amount of creep, and a crisp break. Its weight is estimated to be around 4.5 to 5.5 pounds, making it a solid, though not exceptionally light, target pistol trigger.

Did the Browning Buck Mark have any reliability issues during testing?

No, the Browning Buck Mark demonstrated 100% flawless reliability throughout the entire testing session. The reviewer encountered no malfunctions or operational issues with the firearm.

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