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Disassembly / Reassembly Guide for the Browning Buck Mark Pistol Series
Disassembly / Reassembly Guide for the Browning Buck Mark Pistol Series

Disassembly / Reassembly Guide for the Browning Buck Mark Pistol Series

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Learn how to disassemble & reassemble your favorite or new firearm. Easy Instructions and lots of pictures.
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FEATURES:
• The only current printed manual for the Browning Buck Mark & Challenger Pistols! 
• Easy to use -- Comb binding lies open and flat on your work surface. 
• 16 pages & 20+ high-resolution grayscale images.
• Cardstock cover. Bright white paper.

Excerpt from this Guide:

Brief History of the Browning Buck Mark 22
1914 John M Browning invents the Colt Woodsman or Colt .22
1969 Bruce Browning produces the Browning Nomad .22
1976 Introduction of the Challenger. Later, the Challenger II and III are developed.
1985 Buck Mark 22 Pistol. Made in the USA.
1987 Grade VI Semi-Auto 22. Buck Mark Plus, Silhouette and Varmint models added.
1991 New Buck Mark pistols include Standard Nickel, 5.5 Gold, 5.5 Field and Unlimited Match. 
1992 Buck Mark Micro Standard Nickel, Buck Mark Micro Plus and Buck Mark Micro Standard added to the line.
1996 Buck Mark Plus Nickel, Micro Plus Nickel, Bullseye with rose wood grips, Bullseye with rubber grips.
1999 Buck Mark pistol offered in two new models, Challenge and Micro Challenge.
2003 Browning celebrates 125 years. Commemorative Buck Marks. 
2005 Buck Mark Camper and Standard Stainless offer a stainless steel tapered bull or flat-sided bull 5 1/2” barrel. They have a matte finished slide. New Cocabolo grips adorn the Buck Mark 5.5 Target and 5.5 Field models. 
2006 New models include URX , UDX, MicroBull, Damascus and Bullseye Target Stainless.

Gun Guides are the number one publisher of firearm disassembly and reassembly Guides.

  • High-resolution images and illustrations are razor sharp. You can clearly see the component parts and their proper orientation.
  • Gun-Guides® are printed on bright white paper and comb bound which lies flat on your work surface.
  • Disassembly and reassembly verbiage is clear and concise to ensure that the take-down and reassembly goes smoothly. We also include several tips and tricks not found in other "take down" or the owner's manuals.
  • Gun-Guides® have a brief history and a gallery of popular accessories available for each firearm.
  • Made In The USA

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