![]() That particular afternoon, we were feeding both the pistols and the Buck Mark Target Rifle a never-ending supply of Winchester’s 40-grain Power Point/High-Velocity rounds. One, they work, and they worked each and every time our group of a dozen shooters pulled the little gold trigger. However, the folks in Morgan, Utah, have made it really easy to fall in love with these little guns – and for several reasons. 22 rimfire, no matter how slowly or quickly she fires, or how fancy she looks. They’re somewhere around this big old schoolhouse we call home – the Schmidt EIG E15 revolver, the H&R M922 nine-shooter, the Remington M514 bolt-action, the Ruger 10/22, and that modern day reminder of the Wild West, Winchester’s Model 9422 lever-action.Īll are what I’d consider Old School guns not antiques, but certainly not new by any stretch of the imagination.Īll that’s missing here are the weight-reducing barrel flutes, but I’m certain those are just a matter of time. I have had – and still have – my fair share of. 22 rimfire, such as the Browning Buckmark. That oversight needs to change since, short of a brand new box of 64 Crayola crayons with the sharpener in the back, there are few things on the planet nicer than a. I got to thinking the other day – something I’m not prone to do – that it’s been quite a while since I’ve written about a. The Browning Buckmark pistol makes the cut. ![]() 22 pistol that’s accurate, reliable, and attractive. ![]() There’s nothing more fun than shooting a. This pistol would do just fine for bringing down squirrels or the odd cottontail that happens to stand still long enough to present an ethical shot. The Browning Buck Mark Hunter, with its bull barrel and integral scope mount is ready for action in the woods. ![]()
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