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Browning Buck Mark Standard URX 5.5" Bull .22LR Pistol 51407490

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Caliber: .22 LR
Capacity: 10+1
Barrel Length: 5.5"
Finish per color: Blued

  • Brand: Browning
  • Caliber: 22 LR
  • Model: Buck Mark
  • Series: Standard URX *CA Complaint
  • Frame Finish: Blued
  • Action: SAO
  • Barrel Length: 5.5″
  • Capacity: 10+1
  • Frame: Black Matte
  • Grips: Black Ultragrip RX
  • OAL: 9.50″
  • Finish: Matte Black
  • Receiver Material: Aluminum
  • Safety: Manual Thumb
  • Sights: Pro Target Adjustable
  • Weight: 34.00 oz
  • Barrel Type: Slab Side

Browning Buck Mark rimfire pistols lead the industry in quality, reliability, accuracy and variety. Every Buck Mark starts out as a solid piece of aircraft-grade 7075 aluminum alloy, and then is CNC machined to exacting tolerances. The crisp single-action trigger, hand reamed chamber, target crowned barrel and finely adjustable target sights mean the Buck Mark comes ready for fun straight from the box. The Ultragrip RX and Ultragrip DX represent the latest in grip technology. The finger grooves, laser stippling and stylish wave patterns combine to form an Ergonomic Interactive Surface (EIS) that puts your hand in the same place on the grip for every shot, resulting in more instinctual shooting and improved accuracy. The textured surfaces are comfortable and secure in any condition, while the narrow profile makes them perfect for all hand sizes.

BowlingBob

1 year ago

I purchased the Bushmark in June and took it to the range the day after I picked it up. The gun feels great in my hand and I fired 250 rounds through it with no problems. All 250 shots were within a 6 inch ring at 25 feet. I am very happy with it.

ranchdog

1 year ago

My wife and I have both had one of these Browings for several years. Very accurate, no issues. We use for target shooing, plinking and hunting small game. Would buy again in a heart beat.

NorthernVirginia

1 year ago

I take many friends kids to the NRA Headquarters range. We shoot 500 rounds in each gun when we are there. The only time I have had a jaming issue is when I use the small remmington box of ammo. Two or three rounds seem to jam. Buying the 500 round box I have no issue. Federal ammo is great. very clean ammo so your figers dont end up black. Once sighted in they have remained on target. My first BuckMark has shot 500 every two weeks since December 2009. I have it professionaly cleaned and broken down once a year. No parts have been replaced. If you see a few kids shooting these Buck Marks at NRA Headquartes come say hi and give them a try. You will love the Buck Mark series gun.

fleshnugget

1 year ago

i love this .22. extremely accurate and feels great in the hand. the urx grips are fantastic. this is my "outdoors" side arm.

plpnsnp

1 year ago

I bought this for my wife as a first handgun and it is responsible for at LEAST two trips to the range a week. I highly recommend it for anyone just getting into handgun shooting, but read up and check the YouTube reviews before going to the range. I've had one misfeed in over 1000 rounds to date, and use CCI Mini Mag exclusively. The only issue I've had comes while cleaning. The spring retainer clip has come off every time in spite of multiple methods of removing the assembly, never seems to be a problem in any of the YouTube videos, possibly it is just me. I ordered 5 extra clips and have lost a total of 3 to date, these things are almost microscopic! I clean it every time we come back from the range, so it's not like I haven't had plenty of practice. Everything else is top notch, well worth the extra cost compared to many cheaper .22LR handguns. If you are a 1911 shooter, the grip angle is very close, feels similar for balance and weight, would consider as a low cost trainer although not many reviewers praise it as such.

MOArmyhunter

1 year ago

This is a good gun for the price. The barrel is nice and heavy and stays on target shot after shot. The grip feels nice in the hand. My wife loves to shoot it as well.

SvenBlueTooth

1 year ago

Browning Buckmark WOW! This is a sweet shooter! It feeds everything I've put in the mag. Very seldom do I get a failure to feed or eject. And that is usually after everybody, and I mean everybody has run 50 to 60 rounds a piece through it. A drop of oil and a pass with the bore snake and she is off and running again. This little jewel shoots the cheap stuff and keeps shooting it. The Buckmark is a stout little "son of an engineering wonder". It has some heft to it. Feels like you are holding some thing much bigger. Trigger has a nice crisp break to it. Sights are not fancy but work well. The grips are probably one of the nicer features on this fine little weapon. It seems that everyone is comfortable with them. This the pistol that I start young'uns and new shooters on. They get it real quick. They come back for more. The rough part of owning this shooter is that it does not take down easily for the new comer. You need a set of allen wrenches to do more than running a bore snake and spraying with action cleaner. After the first couple of times it is a snap, but those first few times can be intimidating. Check out some videos on line from your favorite video site to get the low down on the cleaning. It makes it much simpler. The other minor peeve is it comes with one mag. Additional magazines are common, but not cheap. I don't need gazillions of 'em, the Browning is not first choice for a defensive shooter, but hey, two in the box would be decent Browning. (Hope they read these things) I have several thousands of rounds through mine and it is as tight as the day I brought it home. The Browning is well built. We are talking T-A-N-K well built. It is much cheaper to shoot than some other temporarily mental makes out there. It is accurate. Yep! Real accurate. Great pistol to train and teach with. Kids love to shoot it. Heck fire I love to shoot it. It has a permanent spot in the range bag. Pick it up, handle it, give it the once over, put it down and go look at other .22 shooters. You to will come back to it. Everybody I know does. It may cost you a few more dollars, but it is gonna be worth it. Alright let's get some ammo and go shootin'! Catch ya at the range.

DeanNieporte

1 year ago

Got this Cyber Monday and with the tax relief and free Winchester 22's it was a great deal. Been watching for 4 months trying to find one for a good price and landed this one. Been to the range 3 times, 600 plus rounds through it. CCI's flawless, Federal's flawless, Remington Golden 2 FTF. Head of bullets were a bit loose? Overall wonderful. Only cleaned twice and it was not as bad as the you tube reviews. Debating a reflex sight but it was zeroed from the factory as well as I can shoot. At 25 yards a 3 inch pattern, probably could do better in the hands of a marksman. If you are looking, this one is fun and a pretty site to look at Dean

MrMac204

1 year ago

I purchased this 22lr a few weeks ago, but I wasn't able to get to the range till today. What a fun little gun! Easy to load the magazine (wish I had two) easy to handle and a joy to shoot. I put through some really old ammo that my dad had ("Canuck " greased 22lr) and no jambs, about 200 rounds. I also shot some brand new windchester wildcat t-22 's. I had two jambs in 50. I then loaded some cci minimags. Wow. No jambs, clearly a more powerful cartridge, they worked beautifully. (Also very old rounds) The buck mark sure turned some heads at the range, it really looks good, and of course it's a browning. The guys at the next bench had a 22lr "not browning" and they spent a fair amount of time trying to get it to fire consistently, meanwhile I'm blasting up a storm lol I was a bit surprised that it kept on working after I ran that old greased ammo through it. In the future I will most likely just use cci minimags though, they just felt better. Sounded cooler too lol Very comfortable grips as well.

Civil_Service_Guy

1 year ago

I mostly shoot 9mm, but wanted to have something that did 22 calibre to save on ammo costs. I bought this gun based on the reviews of others who described this thing as a "tack driver" or "nail driver." Having shot this thing, I can tell you that claim is dead on. This gun is super accurate and feels amazing in your hand. The gun is also a good looker and gets compliments on the range. The long silver snout makes it looks like a James Bond gun too. If you're debating between the stainless steel version of this gun or the regular black metal one, go with the stainless. It's worth the extra money just based on the sound of the chamber closing. That solid "cling" metal on metal sound when you chamber the first round never gets old. The only negatives with this gun are the sights. The front sight is black and doesn't have a lot of contrast with the ones at the back. Easily fixed by taking a silver to marker to the back side of the front sight. The gun also puts out a lot of smoke given the chamber design. I wouldn't ding this gun a star based on these things, but just noting them so you know what you're getting into. Another cool feature is the interchangeable nature of the buck mark pistol mags with the rifle mags -- they both take the same ones. All in all you won't be sorry with this gun. I'm already excited to take it back to the range for some more shooting.

Jfrenchtx

1 year ago

Buckmark is very accurate .The picture below in the 10 ring is CCI target standard velocity. THE 8 ring is Federal target load and Winchester target was all over the paper. Gun is easy to clean ,good trigger,and well balanced in 5.5 inch barrel .

Kelsey M.

1 year ago

I have never bought a gun online before. When I opened the package, the gun felt very heavy to me (normally I go for very light weight). I thought I wasn’t going to like the weight of it when shooting, but this is my new favorite gun. LOVE LOVE LOVE.

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