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Mfg Item #: 051564490
Browning Buck Mark rimfire pistol 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 slide features built-in recess and raised side panels for better grip and a convenient manual slide release. It has grooves plus slide cocking "ears" at the rear making racking the slide back even more convenient. The Buck Mark utilizes a large manual safety and mag release adjacent to the trigger guard. This Contour model features a special contour steel barrel, Weaver-style optics rail, URX grips and gray anodized finish. Includes magazine and pistol rug.
Brand | Browning |
Category | Rimfire Pistols |
Series | Contour |
Model | Buck Mark |
Caliber | 22 LR |
Barrel Length Range | 5" to 5.99" |
Capacity | 10+1 |
Action | SAO |
Frame Finish | Gray Anodized |
OAL | 9.50" |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Hand | Right Hand |
Sight Style | Contrast |
Slide Finish | Matte Black |
Slide Material | Steel |
Slide Description | Optic Ready / Serrated |
Barrel Material | Steel |
Grips | Black Ultragrip RX |
Sight Configuration | Patridge Front, Adjustable Pro-Target Rear |
Includes | Magazine / Pistol Rug |
Safety | Thumb |
Barrel Description | Contoured |
Barrel Length | 5.50" |
Max Capacity | 10 |
Trigger | Gold Plated |
Weight | 36 oz |
Frame Description | Aluminum Frame |
Width | 7.9500 |
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Finish | BI-TONE |
Height | 2.8500 |
Length | 15.4500 |
Caliber | .22 LONG RIFLE |
Dimension | 2.85 X 7.95 X 15.45 |
Frame Color | BLACK |
Slide Color | BLACK |
Grip Material | RUBBER |
Frame Material | ALLOY |
Other Features | FINGER GROOVE FRAME, PICATINNY SCOPE BASE |
Type Of Sights | ADJUSTABLE |
Weight In Ounces | 36.0000 |
Magazine Capacity | 10.0000 |
Drilled And Tapped | Y |
Ambidextrous Safety | N |
Type Action Function | semi-auto |
No Sale To California | NO SALE TO CALIFORNIA |
Barrel Length In Inches | 5.5000 |
Number Of Magazines Included | 1.0000 |
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