Thanks for the info. The Buckmark is one of the few autoloader 22s I've never owned or shot. Hard to believe, I know.
On the other hand, I could take apart a Ruger Mark I or II or III in my sleep and put it back together again. Learned to do this on my own, back in the early 70s with my first Ruger Mark, just using the instruction manual. Take note of that Seabee. Be glad to help if you ever get one.
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Secondhand Buckmark - a minor irritation
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Re: Secondhand Buckmark - a minor irritation
You're welcome. Now you'll have to get one just so you can do a head to head comparison.North Country Gal wrote: ↑Sat Dec 09, 2023 11:55 amThanks for the info. The Buckmark is one of the few autoloader 22s I've never owned or shot. Hard to believe, I know.
On the other hand, I could take apart a Ruger Mark I or II or III in my sleep and put it back together again. Learned to do this on my own, back in the early 70s with my first Ruger Mark, just using the instruction manual. Take note of that Seabee. Be glad to help if you ever get one.
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