Browning Buckmark Field Strip

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A reference video for disassembly of the Browning Buckmark .22 pistol.
1. Make sure gun is not loaded.
2. Use the 3/32" hex head wrench provided with the gun to remove the sight rail. Be careful not to lose the lock washers inside and to install them correctly upon reassembly.
3. Pull the slide back approximately 1" and lift up on the spring guide rod. This is the hardest part and takes some practice. If the slide is displaced just the right ammount, you should be able to lift the entire firing pin/recoil spring assembly and plastic bumper from the pistol body. If it catches, push it back into place, readjust the slide, and try again.
4. Remove the slide. (This should be adequate disassembly for any necessary cleaning.
5. To remove the barrel, use a 7/64" hex head wrench to loosen the screw located to the front of the trigger guard. (I had to purchase this as it was not included with the gun)

I hope this video was helpful. If you're trying to decide which .22 pistol to purchase, I highly recommend the Buckmark. Before you buy anything else, at least hold the Buckmark so you can see how well designed the grips are. Happy shooting!

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  • Thanks for the video

  • @jdmgwaps

    No problem.

  • It's okay to talk.

  • @1LonePuma Good to know. Thanks :)

  • @CharlieDoan

    The engineering mind of an American named John Browning pioneered firearm design... but if you prefer Beretta... you should shoot what works for you.

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  • @CharlieDoan It's not fair to compare the three on terms of engineering.. The Buckmark is a 1985 design, The Ruger Mark I being a 1949 design and lastly, the Neos being a 2004 design..

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  • got mine last night,shot 250 rounds though it today,,,,,,,all went bang...I see now why its the best 22 made ......design !

  • From my basic n00b gun knowledge, no. No! You DO NOT need to remove the barrel to field strip the Browning Buckmark. This is pointless and 'probably dumb' as my mad bro once exclaimed. Unless you have a specific reason. Or like to mess with the zero of the barrel (theory).

    Probably dumb.

  • @itsSenorQueso you don't have to remove the barrel for every field strip do you? hows the return to zero after you have put the pistol back together?

  • This silent film sucks!

  • So its... 3 screws? If you're confused by anything you saw here you shouldn't own any of them.

  • thx for the video!

    just purchased a buckmark.

  • @1LonePuma he's blindfolded...

  • I'm speechless!

  • @CharlieDoan While I agree with your oppinion on the take down... I own a Neos, after 2 weeks of ownership the extractor blew off and its been at Beretta ever since waiting to get fixed. Going on 4 weeks now, when I call them about it, all they will tell me is "yep, we have it, we'll get around to fixing it, could be another 2 to 4 weeks" While I do like the Neos, Beretta's customer service has really turned me off, and I wouldn't recomend the gun to anyone.

  • When you reassemble the Buckmark does the gun have to be resighted again?

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