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  • My buck mark is still my all time favorite pistol, highly accurate and always fun to shoot, the sights are great on these guns, you really can't go wrong here folks,get one!!!!

  • Well finally figured out the pistol I will buy for my wife to start out on. Thank you Nutn.

  • In the market for one of these, this appears to be the "plus" trim. Trying to decide between a plus and one of the bull barrel trims... however i'm leaning towards the plus... I have decent shooting experience but am looking for a plinker. Any ideas?

  • Wanted to thank you for the hours of education you provide. This review proves what I concluded about the 22 LR semi auto market. This is exactly what I am looking to use this platform for, teaching my children good fundamentals in handgun marksmanship. After handling the P22 (felt cheap, hated the sight picture, trigger wasnt worthy) to the Mark III (solid, better trigger, better sights) to the Buckmark (loved the sight presentation, solid, smooth crisp trigger, grip rocks). Thanks again!

  • This is an excellent firearm in my opinion, very happy with the browning buckmark. Fine job on teaching the kids to shoot!

  • Would you suggest this grip? or the URX one and do you like these sights or are the fixed black ones good as well? PLEASE HELP

  • Hey nutn how old is your son 

  • A suggestion, teach him that failure is a normal and even good thing. Failure is not a sign that you are not cut out to do whatever you set out to do, it is simply teaching you that you are doing something wrong. Correct the problem and grow. Amateurs train until they get it right, pros train until they get it wrong.

  • It is suprising how many videos I see with kids wearing no eye protection.

  • get the buckmark

  • I definitely didn't think it was boring! He is well on his way! Toss up between getting a new Ruger Mark I or II, vs. a Browning Buck Camper. What do you think?

  • Browning Buckmark, first hand gun I ever fired . Love it!

  • @tha23beast23 same here

  • Sweet video and gun! Seriously considering the Browning UDX versus the Ruger Mark III 22/45 hunter... Anyone can tell me which is a better choice and why?

  • @uneqstylez i personally like the 22/45 because of its ease of use and how closely it feels like a 1911. also i find it a lot easier to break down for cleaning than a buckmark. I dont know about the price by you, but i nabbed a 22/45 with a 5 1/2 in bull barrel for $269.

  • @Heat907 No, it's not. 

  • @dallastheca What's not?

  • @Heat907 It's certainly not easier to clean than a Buckmark.

  • @dallastheca says you, if you would take 5 minutes to properly learn how to do it, then you'd see it is easier. No unscrewing of mounts and no external tools required to break it down.

  • I noticed it looked like your son started to get more hits when he changed from a cup and saucer grip to the hand over hand grip. I was mainly taught with the first but am trying to break away from that and get more acustomed to the second. As always Nice Vid, Nutn. I tune in all the time to see the wild and awesome adventures of the TNP saga.

  • I think it is very cool that you are teaching your son how to shoot. He will appreciate it tremendously when he is older and is as good as Pops...

  • When comes the review of the marlin 925?

  • Yes it does take a lot of work. This is not easy for a kid. Doing this on video in front of dad is not easy as it is hard for a kid to not focus on looking "uncool" on camera, in front of dad, and 30,000 youtubers. Towards the end he is a little less anxious and it shows. Good for him.

  • Keeping the tradition alive. Awesome!

  • I never thought music and gunshots could be so relaxing. Great intro.

    JD 

  • First Time i shot a gun was at like 2 AM and all i did was jump out the car put a whole clip in the air jumped in the car and left

    This was done out of the USA

  • I learned pistol shooting with a Ruger similar to that and similar instructions. Great job, makes me a little nostalgic.

  • Damn. In a way, I sort of like the sound of ricochets, but then again, I know how deadly they are, so I get scared to death.

  • I'm glad you said something about the ricochet. I remember another video where I heard one but having never shot at steel I was wondering what direction those were heading.

  • nutn, u using frangible ammo for that steel?

  • also, it might be hard to find pics because i think it was made in the 80's, i have one and so does my granpa.

  • dear nutn, i know your not a lawyer or any thing, but i have an old cold steel urban pal that has one side sharpened and is full metal with a leather sheath. Is this considered a dagger, because it would function as one but only one side is sharp?

    Id really appreciate your help

  • helpful tips to think about, thanks!!

  • Another great vid Nutn thanks

  • I love the Buckmark and the Ruger Mark III. so accurate and fun to shoot. but the Ruger is a pain to disassemble and clean

  • What shooting stance do you use/recommend?

  • Eye protection?

  • @chikinhammr He'll live.

  • The Browning looks like it's more reliable than the SW m.41 which is prone to stove-piping.

  • Its good to see that you're still getting your family involved in TNP. The last time I can remember seeing lastsuspect was the red ryder series of videos you did. Looks like a nice little plinking toy to get him ready for the bigger stuff. Keep up the good work nutn.

  • Dude! This is far from boring.. And holy cow has "Suspect" grown since then! MAN!

    I really enjoy these type of vids because it shows the different experience levels as well as the reactions a young shooter has with direction. Everyone learns differently, but this is a great example of WHAT to do with any new shooter (young or old really). Slow and steady wins the race.

  • thanks a lot for field testing the buckmark series, i'm definitely looking forward to your tabletop

  • Nothing wrong with a little trigger time with your child. I can't wait till my Grandson is old enough to go shooting with me. I bought his dad an airsoft pistol to teach him the basics of safety and handling a gun. They are having a blast. I would like to know about the metal frame that is holding the wood frame for the paper target. Did you make it and if so, with what kind of metal parts and how it is put together. I would like to make a few for myself. Thanks for a great vid.

  • Is that a ricochet around 9:54? I always wondered how you guys shoot so close to the targets without fear of ricochet - especially in the Trench Warfare series. Are the targets pointed down or something?

  • @JustinM11111 TNP uses ActionTargets, armourd steel and they are angled dwn to make sure any ricochet goes either into the ground or away from the shooter.

  • Very nice! It reminds me of my father teaching me to shoot many years ago!

  • More from you on the buckmark and ruger rimfire challenge or something of the sort would be grate.

  • More from you on the buckmark and ruger rimfire challenge or something of the sort would be grate.

  • I own a buckmark. I think it blows the ruger MK away hands down. I have big hands and can barely manipulate the controls of the ruger but the buck mark is like butter more pricey though. Thanks for the vid.

  • Great Video, redo with eye protection on.

  • Love the Buck Mark. I miss my Camp slab side.

  • Great vid as always, props to LastSuspect.

  • Good posting--thanks!

  • the young man has a well protected FOREHEAD

    lets get those glasses on!

  • when i was learning to shoot skeet, it was way too tough, and expected too much of myself. don't expect anything and I think it gets way funner. That's what my dad told me for a tip. next round i whent from a 7/25 to a 17/25.

  • Lastsuspect did a fine job shooting and also with the camera. I need to let my daugthers watch this video. I believe they will enjoying this video for my one of daugthers is probably the same age as Lastsuspect. Thanks for releasing this video. So, does Lastsuspect like shooting the Buckmark or the Ruger Mark III better?

  • Anyone know what Nutn's sexy, sexy gloves are??

  • @TheOmniscientSpanner Mechanix gloves in coycote tan

  • man watching him brings back memories of shooting that young. its really hard to shoot with smaller hands. oh the hours and hours of frustration lol. good times.

  • GREAT VIDEO 

  • LastSuspect all you need is practice just like your dad says and one day you could be just as good as your dad if not better

  • Hello Nutn, big congrats to your 750th video!

    

  • Notice how the red safety glasses protect the forehead and not the eyes.

  • Interesting breech and slide on this gun. Can it be configured to eject to the left or right?

  • Good job LastSuspect..and don't worry Nutn, your father and son vids are not boring.

  • NUTN, is that a survival straps para cord braclet? What happend to the Fitzen braclet you had?

  • Every browning I've shot has been extremely nice to shoot. Couldn't be better than getting out with the family and doing some shooting.

  • that just goes too show how eaasy you make it look and that it takes practice and that not everyone will be able too shoot like a marksman

  • It seems like 14 people didn't have awesome dads to take them shooting! :D

  • That was funny lastsuspect at the end of the video. Good shooting.

  • I love how u include ur family in this...... Both of ur sons will be doing the same thing with their kids. My dad did the same with me and when I have kids I'll do the same. I believe I gun educated kid will be more respectful when they grow up and it's showing with ur kids

  • is there anyone in the southeast that does a good trigger job for a buckmark

  • nothing better than a father son shoot. and nothing better to shoot than 22's!! the american dream

  • Is there any chance you can do a review on Kel-Tec's new KSG shotgun? I just came back from thier offices is Cocoa, FL. and discussed it with on of the dudes that was working on my SU 16c. It appears to be a winner but would love to have your comments.

  • Last Suspect has grown up so much sence I started on with TNP Great job Suspect. - schmoo -

  • Great Job Last Suspect. Even when he gets frustrated he regroups and just keeps focusing on his technique. Welldone Kiddo! And welldone Dad!!! I miss teaching my daughter about firearms and shooting. Good Times!

  • You have a great kid there. He's definitely learning a lot of lessons early in life that he can put to good use. I think Last Suspect will grow up to be self reliant and better equipped to handle whatever life throws at him. Good job.

  • hey nutn with the buckmark and ruger mark III which one had better features? if you could only have one which would you pick?

    thanks keep up the awesome footage. I had my son shooting bb gun this last fall and he actually amazed me on how well he shot and the ways he listened to my safety advice. Teach them young is what i say.

  • hey nutn with the buckmark and ruger mark III which one had better features? if you could only have one which would you pick?

    thanks keep up the awesome footage. I had my son shooting bb gun this last fall

  • Great Vid, I think its so important to teach kids proper gun control, I wish gun laws here would allow me to teach my nephew but the guns I have are too big for him at the mo. Once again great vid

  • Good Job Kid!...Keep practicing, have patience, you'll be a Pro soon enough, besides you have a very knowledgeable mentor, trust him, and thats nutnfanccy believe me... Heheheeee :)

    Cheers.

  • In addition----> Nice to see the youngsters getting training in proper handling and respect for firearms. If we don't, nobody will, and they will lose the main life lesson of 'Respect' which is so badly needed to be taught to the kids these day's'....

    Cheers----> Good Job! nutnfancy :)

  • Another one of the 'Premier' firearms from Ruger, although it's a Browning, deep down we all know, it has the heart of Ruger :)

    @gazedrop.... I agree :) Having camera knowledge, as the where to stand and how to record is a talent unto it's own.

    Cheers guys!

  • I've always heard to keep your handgun in line with your arm. To each his own.

  • Lucky kid...

  • i just noticed that nutnfancy talks to his viewers just like he talks to his son. i truly apprieciate that nutn! you doing that shows me you care about your viewers!

  • Teaching the son how to shoot AND to film.

    Just an open question to the floor: Is it better (as a first time pistol user) to go for the 9mm or the .22?

  • @TheOz91 ok this is just my .2 worth.. go with the .22, cheaper to purchase and cheaper ammo, less recoil yet has the same battery of arms of larger caliber pistols, .22 has always been a great training/leaner rnd to get started on, hope that helps bro.

  • @TheDishD Hey, thanks. It does ;)

  • well done --thanks man

  • Nutn, I really appreciate you taking your son out and teaching him. Not just because he is your son but because it could further the sport of shooting by enticing the younger generation. I almost never turn anyone down that wants to learn a few things about guns and go out and shoot a little.

  • LOL, its not a "B" Edit!!!!!!! this is what us dads want to see! and any more tips we can give our sons... Keep em coming mate!

  • 14 people don't know how to just have fun.

  • nice vid cant wait to take my son out shooting and fishing ect

  • The Browning Buck Mark looks very identical to the Colt Woodsman.

  • I learned to shoot handguns when my dad taught me with a colt python at 10 years old. He was a cop and a great teacher. 20 years later, I'm a cop, a firearms instructor, and an award winning shooter! The lessons rubbed off I guess. My first child is on the way now and I can only hope that I'll be half the teacher my father was, Thanks for reminding me of some great memories made, and the ones I have yet to make. You've definitely made youtube suck less!!!! TNP rocks!

  • Great vid.

  • Looks like fun! I envy you all that open land you can just go and shoot on. Your son is doing well.  Can't wait to take my youngin' out shootin'. Wish I could have joined you out there. I'm disappointed to see him shooting without his eyes on.

  • I usually agree with the things you do, nutn. You should never teach him to keep the safety off while reloding. He needs to learn the basics early on and learn to work the safety between mags. Later on he can learn to use his own technique. Also he needs to work the slide overhand. I think its much safer. The muzzle stays down range. Coming over the top of the slide is much more efficient.

  • @fuckv22 coming over the slide with that gun is tough due to the slide being separate from the top of the gun. As for the safety,most handguns don't have an actual "safety." Even the 1911's safety can't be engaged with the slide open. Safeties aren't something you should rely on anyways, safeties are mechanical and will fail. Your trigger finger is the only true safety next to proper gun handling.

  • Man I want a dad like Nutnfancy. Get to shoot and test gear all the time. :]

  • just a tip..have him say oo ra as after each shot he connects just a thought lol breathing training...

  • Is the lack of noise a part of the recording/editing or the choice of ammo? my Ruger charger is loud as hell with the regular long rifle .22 I need to spend more time with my daughter shooting. It is always a blast and helps to remind me of the basics of safety I always take for granted.

  • @rahdzhillaxxx The .Buckmark really is that quiet. It's the iron I first trained with.

  • I love my Ruger MK II but shit it is a pain to clean, even after a few times. Is the Buckmark easier to clean?

  • thats pretty cool that you didnt get on him about his left hand placement. i noticed later in the video that it was corrected any way. good coaching nutn

  • Nice job Last Suspect!

  • I'm from Canada and we have to get a possession and accusation licence here, I'm doing the course this month and hopefully will get my PAL licence

  • Great job Last Suspect! Lots of grown men don't tackle an 8" target at that range, yet you still made some great hits. Nice job on the paper, too. With these videos, you'll see how you get better and better over time, thanks to your dad's coaching and your will and your practice -- and just having fun with it, too. 

  • Thanks for the vids man. I can't get enough. I've got a Buckmark pistol and rifle and I found information on a tirgger job called the "Heggis Flip" and it works great. All you are doing is fipping a spring and you get a 2 to 3 pound trigger. You can check it out at rimefirecentral.

  • nutn, you are the coolest dad ever, i hope your son appreciates that

  • is that pistol quiet? i have a verry bad woodchuck problem n i live in city limits just barely

  • would you use the hyper velocity 22 rounds in this pistol ?

  • looks like you guys are having a good time

  • Very cool. I have been only shooting about a little over a year and only rifles. I recently bought a handgun and enjoy the tips etc. I have been considering grabbing one of these due to price point and the fact that you can get alot of practice in without breaking the bank.

  • lot of talk about nutn´s teaching aprroach has already been said ,so am gonna refer to the actual star of this video.Nice shooting Last Suspect keep the good training and you gonna be a great shooter am sure, at your age i was playing with plastic guns so i guees u know how priveleged you are.

  • Good work,

    I'll say this, safety is the first priority while training new shooters, their enjoying it is the second, major one. Progress and skill come with time, but, you lay that foundation of a good experience (which you did) and keep them safe doing it, and they'll want to keep doing it, and they'll want to become better. It's hard to not get caught up in the "You're doing this this and this wrong", you did a great job. I know it's hard, but good consistent work.

  • Nutn, you are going to run me into debt before long. Always bringing me new gadgets to play with and reminding me of old ones I forgot about lol. Seeing that buckmark came just in time. Im looking to replace my jamomatic mark II at the moment. thanks man

  • so after small caliber are you gunna move him up to .38 spl or 9mm

  • I bet Years down the road, when Last Suspect has a family. He can bring back the memories of these times, and help his kids threw it . Not only shooting, but other difficult times.

  • I am working on my own shooting skills and at the same time teach my wife.I had to make sure I didn't say anything too negative and I had to keep the instructions plain and simple.She shoots a pistol better than I do but she is no interest in firing a long arm.Oh well,you can't win 'em all!

  • Nice video. And is that one of those survival straps that you have on your wrist?

  • Nice ricochet at 0:06!!!!

  • Besides a great instructional video, the second underlying theme is How to Be a Dad..

    You'd be surprised how many parents don't have good parenting skills.

    Double Thumbs Up for this.....

  • have you ever taken your son and gone through a trench warfare scenario?

  • Hearing protection with a .22 is unnecessary. Eye protection is helpful for all firearms. Good times, my dad started me out with a .22, an ten mins later he handed me the 1911. Loved the 1911.

  • Nutn:

    Thanks for the vid. My kid is 2 so a little young now, but I'm learning some good lessons from seeing your interaction with your kids on these vids.

    One thing I did notice (and not to pick - well maybe a bit) is that your son is sans eye pro.

    Its was always drilled into me when I was learning in the scouts, etc to have my "eyes and ears" on while shooting. My grandfather (WWII generation) was not as concerned.

    Thoughts??

    Cheers.

  • Just bought this Pistol not to long ago and have had nothing but good things to say so far, Very interested in your thoughts about the gun! Awesome vids by the way, have yet to find one be boring, i usually cant wait for your next vid to come out

  • is your sons name really lastsuspect

  • @dying2live123456789 its a screen name as to not have to worry as much about some of the internet creepers out there

  • Great vid

  • At what phase would you let your kids step up to a 9mm?

  • Not boring. Just sayin'

  • Nice!

  • It doesn't get any better than this for a dad. Quality time is precious.

  • I tell my daughter, If you anticipate the shot,.... most likely you will pull the shot. If you have a good comfortable stance, good site alignment and squeeze the trigger slowly until it goes off like a surprise....you will definitely have a better chance of hitting the target. Nice Vid Nutn

  • Another Great Vid Nutn, appreciate all the work bro!!

  • I wish I had a family member that new how to shoot. I'm 16 and have 2 rifles but no one else in my family has never even shot a gun so I have to teach myself.

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  • Nothing boring about a dad teaching his on to shoot, Thanks for the tips.

  • Great video Nutn, I have never had the opportunity to handle or shoot the buckmark. I do love my Ruger Mark III 22/45, I was wondering if the buckmark was as big a pain in the butt to disassemble

  • Buckmark URX, great pistol.

  • I actually enjoy the out takes adds to vid time.

  • your basic edit videos are better than most peoples vids,period

  • The BROWNING Buckmark. Much better than the Ruger Mark series. Good video.

  • He did great for what sounds like 25 mph winds.

  • @DROGERS47201 Thanks man, winds were about 20 mph that day I think.

  • to ensure survival of our sport we must pass our love of shooting sports to our youth. great job nutn!

  • Makes me realize I need a .22 pistol.

  • Hey, NutN, tell suspect that he does some great camera work, especially since it's harder than most people think. Best regards.

  • @gazedrop You are correct and thanks. LS does do some good camera work. He's grown a lot since this vid taken in May 2010 too.

  • "train you must...grow strong you will" Yoda

  • I've gotten the burn that LastSuspect described while shooting a 10/22. It seemed like the case ejected and released a little high-speed powder or something.

  • Great vid Nutn! Thanks for showing your approach with young shooters. On ranges Ive seen a lot of dads get upset with there young ones and turn it into a bad experiance. Your calm tone and positive reinforcement helps a lot of us dads to do the same. Its suprising, but a lot of people dont understand that teaching a young one to shoot requires a slightly different skill set and approach. Of course saftey never changes, but the approach definately does. Thanks!

  • @jayman671 Thank you. I have to admit that I've lost patience too at times and I'm not perfect. But I always recommit myself to make sure the experience is fun for them which will form the basis of their interest. It's kind of like starting a fire: start off slow and careful and build on that. Some people who had "harsh" gun instructional experiences will be turned off for life. If used for no other reason, guns are great recreational tools that can create awesome family memories.

  • @nutnfancy i watch alot of your reviews and i have to ask, cause i am a hunting fanatic, do you hunt nowadays? i know you shoot and in alot of your vids out in the desert you say "look there are some antelope" and i was just wondering if you go hunting.

  • Man! I want to shoot steel so bad... But we can only shoot paper at our range.... >:(

  • Agree, talking and walking the walk...... the nutman doing it right....

  • Great vid Nutn. Question want to adopt a 28 year old? Haha j/k. Keep up the great quality vids.

  • @dashady187 You bring the ammo and you bet!

  • is .22 lethal?

  • @MYEYESONECONOMY Point blank in the head yes.

  • @MYEYESONECONOMY Only if you get hit. In my criminology studies class a few of the books said that .22 was used by criminals to kill more people than any other round. That has probably changed since the 90s when the books were written. I think 9mm is probably more common now. Some one in active law enforcement would probably know the stats.

    Anyway, .22 was my carry gun as a kid. A .22 snub nose conceals real well and is easy for a kid to shoot. Helped keep me safe in a bad neighborhood.

  • @XCritonX thanks! i am looking for a self defense pistol, but we have got strict gun laws...

  • Lastsuspect is clearly getting much better. Good job passing the info, cant wait to teach my kids when that day comes

  • Nice to see ya spending time with the kid, period. Plenty of dads can't be bothered anymore. How old if you don't mind me asking? My daughter is 9. We've spent a little time with some Air Soft and I've let her take a few shots with an a lower end crossman air rifle. Trying to get her safety and fundamentals solid. Someday we'll drag out the 10/22 or the Mark III but not just yet.

  • @RugerMan73

    Well I'm just a beginner myself, but when she's ready to shoot something bigger then you'll know. If she can't handle the recoil just make sure to be there as a support to help the recoil.

  • Nutn I dont think I could find any of your vids boring. I enjoy the 45 minute "Actual" vids.

  • Dude, just keep the b-edits coming. I enjoy them!