Lightly used buck mark camper with 1 magazine. I don't shoot it and it just sits in my safe taking up space. The magazine at one point developed a little surface rust but I cleaned it off. The gun works great and is accurate. I'll meet in the puyallup or tacoma area at your dealer of choice to...
I know this doesn't leave much time, but if you buy any new Buckmark or their 1911/22 before March 31st there's a mail in rebate offer and you get a brick of .22 ammo. I've been wanting a .22 for awhile and so I pounced when I saw this offer because I'll actually have some ammo for it, too.
I am looking for a shell catcher for my Browning .12 gauge A5. I see they have one that fits the berettas but would like one that fits my Browning. This would be helpful for me when practicing so I don't have to bend down and pick up all those casings.
So I got a new Buckmark Camper, 5.5" Stainless Steel Barrel. Before I spend a bunch of cash on upgrades, What recommendations can you make? I'll give it a review when we go shoot it. My Dad just got a 22/45 so we will compare them side by side.
For Sale:
Browning Gun Case / Model 1915
Fits A Bolt Rifles
Very Good Condition
$100 / OBO
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Sweet rifle, has only a couple boxes through it at range.
Runs like a clock, tight 3/4" groups at 100 yds.
A couple longer distance shots confirmed unequivocally the .243 is indeed a flat flying very accurate round, and the Browning quality is superb.
Open to trades... Just have too many...
Im looking for a good inexpensive plinker and target handgun. I have narrowed my search down to two handguns. The two listed in the title
Which would you buy?
FS 1964 Browning Sweet Sixteen, 16-70, 2 3/4" shells, serial no. 4S 25917, gold trigger, made in Belgium, original owner, purchased in 1964.
Very light scratches on butt stock and minimal surface pitting on barrel.
Used only two quail seasons, very few rnds down the tube.
$750 obo
Having...
Looking for a nice used Browning Hipower for my dad. Either 9mm or .40 cal will do. He'd prefer something in 70's vintage but isn't too picky. Send me some pics if you can. I'd like to surprise him with it.
Well after years of wanting one (yet somehow always ending up with more plastic pistols) I finally picked up my first 1911 pistol... a Kimber Eclispse Custom II. :rock:
I had been leaning towards a Springfield Loaded, as it seemed comparable to the Eclispe but a couple hundred bucks cheaper...
I've got a buddy that just got an almost NIB condition Browning Hi Power as a gift from his brother-in-law. It's bone stock and works fine, but he'd like it to work a little better. He's interested in a a trigger job, some different sights (prolly adjustable?) and grips. The grips are easy...