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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2011

Another Basic-Edit Nutnfancy video showing some .22 target practice with my son LastSuspect. Here I'm working with him to solidify his "SCOUT" level of gun training (see my "Children of the Gun" series of gun training videos, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrorxilPMFo). Might be a boring video but some newer shooters might find the instruction of sight picture, controls manipulation, and trigger control (and isolation of trigger finger) helpful as I review them with my son. I don't attempt to cover every technique here or be the expert, just trying to instill good marksmanship fundamentals with proven methods. Tool of choice and undergoing testing at the time is the excellent Browning Buckmark UDX .22 pistol. It is mostly reliable and accurate with a good trigger. As I advocate, the full sized .22 pistol (Browning, S&W, or Ruger) is my top choice for marksmanship fundatmentals. Targets are paper and the excellent Actiontarget.com steel Evil Roy portable targets (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJDj11J_ewE).////////////// Music: "Reverie" by Ghost

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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.

  • @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.

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