Sidearms & Scatterguns Thinking about picking up Buckmark pistol...?

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I don't have a .22 pistol, except for the AMT .22 mag I've had for years. I'm thinking the plain Jane camper model would be best for me, since I'll want to replace the barrel with a threaded aftermarket one for suppressed use. I'm left handed, but I'll probably replace the factory grips at some point. It appears the camper model will allow me to customize it to my liking. Am I correct in my assumptions or is their a better model in the Buckmark lineup. Intended use:

- Suppressed fire
- Target shooting (not competition)
- prismatic sight capable (down the road)
- pest control (me lives in the country)
 
Re: Thinking about picking up Buckmark pistol...?

I have a Buckmark Camper Whisper with the factory threaded barrel. It has proven to be reliable and accurate with a number of different loads. My Buckmark and SWR Spectre combo actually cycles better with sub-sonic ammo than my SRT Ruger Mk3 integral does. I'm not sure sure how easy it would be to add a reflex sight as I've never looked into it. Overall, I think the Buckmark is a fine 22LR pistol and a solid alternative to the Ruger.
 
Re: Thinking about picking up Buckmark pistol...?

Kevin - thanks for the heads up on the Camper Whisper model. It's a special model distributed only by Lipsey's out of Alabama.

Thanks again
 
Re: Thinking about picking up Buckmark pistol...?

I've had a Buckmark 5.5 Target for over 20 yrs and just picked up Bullseye 7". They have adjustable triggers, i dont think the Campers do. Might be worth looking into.
Mike
 
Re: Thinking about picking up Buckmark pistol...?

Have a Buckmark and it's a great pistol. Have two kids who are shooting 22's right now, so I'm going to add a Ruger 22/45 to the mix as well. Can't go wrong with either I don't think.
 
Re: Thinking about picking up Buckmark pistol...?

Love my Buckmark. Really accurate and totally reliable so far(~1000 rounds).

If you do decide to go with the buckmark don't forget to do the trigger mod, makes for a really cheap ($0.00) and really nice trigger.

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Re: Thinking about picking up Buckmark pistol...?

Just like everyone else - I think you'll be very happy with a Buckmark. You are correct in your assumption: the Camper model can be fully upgraded to do everything you're looking for. It's a very reliable and robust system that I think you'll find highly accurate and a ton of fun to shoot. It's also a lot easier to clean than a Ruger.
 
Re: Thinking about picking up Buckmark pistol...?

For the reflex sight you can run an allchin mount "it might be one L I don't remember and a c-more. Super low profile and you can get the plastic sight to save even more weight. I have a camper right now that I am setting up with the same setup plus the threaded tac-sol barrel.
 
Re: Thinking about picking up Buckmark pistol...?

The Brownings are great pistols and much easier to get threaded as the barrel can be separated from the serialized part of the gun. That cannot be done on the Ruger. I have done the trigger mod on mine and it makes for a nice trigger for minimal work.
 
Re: Thinking about picking up Buckmark pistol...?

I have a Buckmark that I use as a bullseye back up. I also use it for giving lessons. I prefer the one with the iron sights built into a picatinny rail.

Mine shoots great at 50 yards and probably farther with standard CCI-SV.