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Old 12-05-2009, 09:41   #51
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Just picked up this Browning Buckmark a couple days ago.


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Old 12-22-2009, 23:57   #52
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Old 12-23-2009, 00:34   #53
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Old 12-23-2009, 00:39   #54
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Old 12-25-2009, 21:21   #55
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Old 12-28-2009, 15:19   #56
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Do you actually own that?

I've seen it many times, just never knew anyone that had one.

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I'm looking for a new .22lr pistol right now and from the Beretta Bobcat to the S&W 22A to the Mosquito to the Neos...I have NO clue what to get. It does seem like the least amount of people b**** about the Neos though. Not sure you can use suppressors with them though.

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Old 03-16-2010, 00:39   #57
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Started bolting-on various "stuff" to my new-ish S&W M&P-22:

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Old 03-16-2010, 22:32   #58
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Started bolting-on various "stuff" to my new-ish S&W M&P-22:

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Looking good DJ!

How's it shoot? Does it function well?

Is the mag as easy to load as it appears to be?
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Old 03-16-2010, 22:38   #59
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I'm just wondering if the mags feed reliably? All of the mags I've ever used that were significantly more than 10rds had feed issues...even the steel/hot lips BC mags for the 10/22.

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Old 03-17-2010, 01:12   #60
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Looking good DJ!

How's it shoot? Does it function well?

Is the mag as easy to load as it appears to be?
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I'm just wondering if the mags feed reliably? All of the mags I've ever used that were significantly more than 10rds had feed issues...even the steel/hot lips BC mags for the 10/22.

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I only have one mag so far (I'll get that fixed, soon), but no issues with loading or feeding to date. You can't just dump the ammo in with the follower pressed all the way down, though; you need to feed them in one at a time, with the follower only pushed down far enough to accept the next round. Everything I have stuffed in the mag has fed out if it so far (even 80 rounds of CCI Stingers), and I've only had a few failures to eject (with Federal bulk-pack or AutoMatch) when the weapon was dirty (over 100 rounds fired without cleaning or additional lube). No other stoppages at all.

Accuracy testing has been delayed by a terrible trigger pull weight/feel, and I do mean BAD. Like dragging a bag of trash up a flight of stairs with your trigger finger. Three distinct stages of creep, two of which you could HEAR grating in a quiet room when dry-squeezing. I've been assured by all other owners that mine is NOT representative of the breed in this aspect, and it's an easy fix once I can afford a drop-in trigger upgrade. In the meantime, I've done a little stoning on the engagement surfaces, and it's much better than it was (but still rather poor, even compared to other over-the-counter ARs). I'd say a plinker-grade trigger is normal, some guns might be a bit better, and mine was definitely worse.

Short, light, and handy, and the ammo is only $6.50/100 (CCI Mini-Mags). I like it -- a lot.
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Old 03-26-2010, 14:22   #61
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Well, mine looks pretty plain here compared to all the cool looking guns. But what makes this plain simple looking little guy so very cool is that my youngest son gave it to me for my birthday, buying it for me with his own hard earned $$$$.


So there ! Ha.


Good looking guns you guys. Very nice.


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Old 03-26-2010, 14:47   #62
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Nice! I did the same thing to my dad with a VERY nice Glock package with all the trimmings. I'm sure your son realizes that it'll be his one day anyways.

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Old 03-26-2010, 15:53   #63
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Nice! I did the same thing to my dad with a VERY nice Glock package with all the trimmings. I'm sure your son realizes that it'll be his one day anyways.

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Thanks ! You hit the nail on the head man.



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Old 03-26-2010, 19:37   #64
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Thanks ! You hit the nail on the head man.



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Haha! Yeah, I mean not to be morbid, but when gifting pretty much anything to parents it's like buying a gift for yourself with a few decade gap inbetween when you buy it and when you get it.

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Old 03-27-2010, 17:55   #65
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Haha! Yeah, I mean not to be morbid, but when gifting pretty much anything to parents it's like buying a gift for yourself with a few decade gap inbetween when you buy it and when you get it.

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LOL... Not morbid, just knowing its coming back to ya one day. Fact.



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Old 04-16-2012, 19:39   #67
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Old 10-08-2012, 19:51   #68
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Well, mine looks pretty plain here compared to all the cool looking guns. But what makes this plain simple looking little guy so very cool is that my youngest son gave it to me for my birthday, buying it for me with his own hard earned $$$$.


So there ! Ha.


Good looking guns you guys. Very nice.


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