The Browning Buck Mark Micro Bull offers reliable performance for rimfire enthusiasts and competitive shooters alike. Featuring a single-action, blowback operated autoloading mechanism, this pistol emphasizes simplicity and dependability. Its easy-to-reach controls make it suitable for both novice and experienced shooters. The 4-inch steel barrel provides added weight for increased stability and accuracy during shooting sessions. Crafted with a durable aluminum frame, the Buck Mark Micro Bull balances lightweight handling with robust construction, making it ideal for target practice and competitive events.
This model features a classic black finish with an option for Flat Dark Earth, enhancing its aesthetic appeal and durability in various environments. Equipped with a blade front sight and an adjustable rear sight, shooters can tailor their aiming setup for precision. The firearm's 10-round magazine capacity allows for extended shooting sessions without frequent reloads. Its compact size and ergonomic design make it easy to handle and carry, whether at the range or in the field. The Browning Buck Mark's reputation for reliability and accuracy makes it a top choice for rimfire shooters seeking quality and performance.
Designed and manufactured by Browning, the Buck Mark Micro Bull stands out as a versatile and dependable firearm. Its combination of features ensures excellent performance for plinking, training, or competitive shooting. Whether you're a seasoned shooter or a newcomer, this pistol offers the features you need in a compact, lightweight package, backed by Browning's renowned craftsmanship and quality standards.
Features:
- Action: Semi-automatic for quick follow-up shots
- Barrel Length: 4 inches for stability and accuracy
- Capacity: 10 rounds for extended shooting sessions
- Caliber: 22 LR suitable for target shooting and training
- Sights: Blade front and adjustable rear for precise aiming
- Material: Aluminum frame for lightweight durability
- Finish: Black or Flat Dark Earth for aesthetic and environmental resilience