Browning Buck Mark tear down, cleaning, oil points, and CHEAP SHOOTING!

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  • Browning Buck Mark tear down, cleaning, oil points, and CHEAP SHOOTING! Learn how to take this bad boy apart, put it back together, the cleaning and oil points I like to use for this weapon! Its a great gun and never disappoints! Also see how I train basic pistol skills with this easy to use .22 pistol!
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  • @veronicareilly6457
    @veronicareilly6457 Рік тому +19

    This video is extremely helpful. There are so many conflicting opinions regarding the level of stripping down and cleaning dos and don’ts about this model that I was unsure what to do. This walkthrough is exactly what I needed. Thank you!

  • @stangreene8240
    @stangreene8240 Рік тому +3

    Perfect timing for my Buck Mark Bullseye Std 7 1/4 barrel. For a thorough cleaning, the Browning owner manual says to only take it to a gunsmith annually, and not to clean it myself. Just spoke to one of the range managers about cleaning, and he said I don't need to take it completely apart, and he'll give me a demo cleaning next spring so I can do it myself. This video provided everything I need to know, including some great comments. Thank you Jeff, and the comments contributors! Inherited the gun in March 2022, and it only jammed twice. Using CCI LR 40 gr/std, and I do a basic cleaning after each use.

    • @buncha5651
      @buncha5651 Рік тому +2

      You don't have to remove the barrel either, easy to clean still mounted to frame,you only need to take the slide off for a proper clean.

  • @dougatherley5252
    @dougatherley5252 Рік тому +3

    You did an excellent job of verbally and visually explaining and showing us how to disassemble, clean and reassemble your Buckmark in an uncomplicated fashion. Now I know what to expect when I take mine apart for a good cleaning and inspection. Thanks so much.🙂👍
    Yours,
    Doug

    • @jeffofalltrades8489
      @jeffofalltrades8489  Рік тому +1

      Glad I could help you, Doug! Thank you for the kind words. Be safe!

  • @miket7982
    @miket7982 Рік тому

    Nice job Jeff. You made it simple for my first time tear down. Very informative. Thank you!

  • @calcarlson8101
    @calcarlson8101 Рік тому

    Great tutorial Jeff..! Very thorough & informative...I recently picked up the UDX model & enjoy the craftmanship of this excellent pistol.!
    Thanks again for your presentation..👍

  • @ireneramos2762
    @ireneramos2762 Рік тому +2

    Great job! You are clear, to the point, and appreciate the care to ensure that the camera is in focus..

  • @darrellwendleton9697
    @darrellwendleton9697 2 роки тому +1

    Very clear and the information was clear and the visual coverage was great. I was hesitate to even attempt however your information was very clear and I feel very confident to be able to do .

  • @smithwesson7149
    @smithwesson7149 Рік тому +2

    Good video. I've owned three different Buck Marks over the years with over 20,000 rounds total.
    Only had an issue with one of them. They are extremely reliable when kept relatively clean.
    If a Buck Mark has any "light strike" issues, it is very easy to remove the firing pin from the plastic assembly and clean it or replace it if damaged. Buck Marks are relatively easy to field strip as you demonstrated in your video. Thanks.

  • @nicholascohen852
    @nicholascohen852 Рік тому +1

    Great video! Very clear visuals and commentary. Advice in Australia is not easy to come by because handguns are rare, and no one else at the range owns a Browning. So this was most helpful. My gun was so 'bound up' when I bought it new that the slide wouldn't even return when I released it. It kept getting stuck halfway. I'm looking forward to trying it out again now that it's had a decent clean. Thank you.

  • @phillipmoore316
    @phillipmoore316 Рік тому +1

    Very clear and precise on takedown , cleaning and reassembly. On my way to pick up my new Buckmark now.

  • @jembo1959
    @jembo1959 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing your video on the Buckmark .22 as I just bought one here in Ireland a Buckmark Medallion. Your video explains exactly the step by step striping of the gun, and I really loved the way you laid each section out on the white sheet, all in a certain order. A big thank you from Ireland.

  • @mikestackhouse9001
    @mikestackhouse9001 Рік тому

    I have the Buckmark Hunter with the longer barrel and I clean and lube my gun exactly as you have demonstrated, except for the barrel. I was always taught to go from the breech end and I feel uncomfortable putting the brass end down the front without some protection for the rifling, but that's just me. I get that the brass is way softer than the steel barrel so your method is ok. I was glad to see you use minimal oil, and wiping the surface. Too many shooters overdue the lube. Very well done disassembly, exclamations and reassembly. A+ bud. On the rear screw I use a t handle and give it slightly more torque to prevent the slide from loosening up after 50 rounds.

  • @roygbrownsr7512
    @roygbrownsr7512 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your insight, I took my buck Mark apart for the first time after about 500 rounds it was nasty inside, but while removing the firing pin/ recoil spring assembly the spring flew across the room, luckily I could track the sound it made as it bounced around made it easy to find but the very small C ring that kept the spring in place on the firing pin was nowhere to be found, I did get lucky the C ring was stuck to the plastic buffer block and I couldn't see with all the carbon build-up. So happy ending

  • @DCFN94
    @DCFN94 2 роки тому +4

    Great job Jeff! Thank you for making my next cleaning session as painless as possible. I really appreciate you man. Happy shooting!

    • @jeffofalltrades8489
      @jeffofalltrades8489  2 роки тому

      Thank you for the support!!

    • @ronhawes2164
      @ronhawes2164 7 місяців тому

      Very helpful Jeff, Thanks for all the info, Clear and to the point.

  • @chrismoody1342
    @chrismoody1342 Рік тому +2

    I’ve owned a Browning Challenger III since purchasing new in 1984. It’s the predecessor to the Buckmark. The only difference I know of is the mag release being moved from the bottom of the mag well to aft of the trigger. It is one of my most treasured firearms. No trip to the range is complete without it coming along.

    • @jeffofalltrades8489
      @jeffofalltrades8489  Рік тому

      Always a joy to shoot and affordable too! I agree, it is one of my favorite plinking guns. Thank you for the support!

  • @dkoenig24
    @dkoenig24 5 місяців тому +1

    Doing this today. I wanted to do a clean, and also try to find a cause for feeding issues. I did find that the screw holding the barrel on was NOT completely tight AND the screw holding the feed ramp was almost ready to break. I got lucky when I took it out, didn't know the head was almost twisted off probably by previous owner, went to reinstall. That's when the head came off. I was able to get the screw out with the help of a slight twist with pliers. Got screws from hardware store. Going to test my work later today or tomorrow. Thank You for the nice precise instructions.

  • @marcusminty3243
    @marcusminty3243 Рік тому +7

    Jeff,
    I wanted to take a moment to thank you for creating the video on stripping and cleaning a Browning Buck Mark 22LR. Your video was incredibly helpful and informative, and it gave me the confidence to maintain my firearm on my own.
    Before watching your video, I was hesitant to strip and clean my Browning Buck Mark 22LR on my own. However, your clear and concise instructions made the process easy to understand and follow. Your attention to detail and thorough explanations made it clear that you have a wealth of knowledge and experience in the subject matter.
    I greatly appreciate the time and effort you put into creating this video. Your work has made a real difference in my ability to responsibly maintain my firearm. Thank you for sharing your expertise with the world.
    Again, thank you for all that you do, and I wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
    I have subscribed to your chanel

    • @jeffofalltrades8489
      @jeffofalltrades8489  Рік тому +2

      The fact that you took time out of your busy day to leave a comment like this means the world to me. I don't do this for money, youtube won't pay me, and I don't do it for views or subscribers. I do it to help people and for situations like this one. Thank you so much for your support, and happy shooting!!!

    • @kevinhill4669
      @kevinhill4669 9 місяців тому

      Thank you for taking the time to create this video.I’m going to clean mine now.

  • @shawndrag1009
    @shawndrag1009 2 роки тому +2

    Good video! Very informative for new Buckmark owners. I love mine! Going to add a red dot this year. Likely the Buckmark red dot.

  • @shanesutton9302
    @shanesutton9302 2 роки тому +2

    nice vid . i really like your angle on personal speaking. great teacher. Thankyou

  • @archthomas7460
    @archthomas7460 2 роки тому +3

    Excellent video Jeff! I recently had some issues with FTE with my buck mark. I did the full tear down and the problems continued. I ended up replacing the springs on the magazines, ($2.00 each) and the problem was resolved. Very simple process that you might want to include in a future video.

    • @jeffofalltrades8489
      @jeffofalltrades8489  2 роки тому

      Great idea! I'm glad you got it fixed!

    • @shoofly529
      @shoofly529 Місяць тому

      A mag spring change fixed a FTE? Interesting. I would've thought the extractor/extractor spring would've been the culprit.

  • @walterwhite4953
    @walterwhite4953 2 місяці тому

    Thanks Jeff. Excellent and easy to follow. Mine is now shiny, properly lubed and ready to go.

  • @oldmike7239
    @oldmike7239 Рік тому

    Good video. I’ve seen many videos on gun cleaning and this is definitely one of the best. It also helps when you have the same gun, then you can relate. Well done.
    Forgot to mention - I really like your camera work. I was able to clearly see everything that you were doing without your hands getting in the way. Again, we’ll done.

  • @jamesbarros950
    @jamesbarros950 2 місяці тому

    THANK YOU SO MUCH. I just got mine and this made my evening possible. I appreciate you.

  • @nicepojos8766
    @nicepojos8766 3 місяці тому

    Awesome. Thank you very much for this clear and concise approach. I'm considering buying a Buck Mark Contour and glad to have come across this video. A subscriber now, no doubt.
    I'm quite eager to know how the gun held up -and for how long- before needing another cleaning session. Should you still plan on doing the cleaning with the bore snake, I'd be glad to learn from that too.

  • @danielmastin3606
    @danielmastin3606 2 роки тому +1

    Great video 👍, thanks for sharing. I will be doing my Buckmark soon

  • @paulscountry456
    @paulscountry456 2 роки тому +5

    I always locktight those top strap screws,I have a camper,looks like same barrel,these guns are capable of half inch rested groups at 25 yds.Finding the cartridge they like best is the challenge.

    • @jeffofalltrades8489
      @jeffofalltrades8489  2 роки тому +2

      I do agree! But she can hit a flee off a knats ass once you get her good to go!

  • @MendicinoB
    @MendicinoB Рік тому

    Thanks for putting this together. Great vid.

  • @plouiswags1659
    @plouiswags1659 3 роки тому +4

    My goodness thats some smoky ammunition. Excellent video, very informative. I have my first Buck Mark on the way to my FFL. (The new Tungsten one) Its going to be a host for the Sig SRD22x so cleaning it is going to be a full time job

  • @josegallegosdds
    @josegallegosdds 8 місяців тому

    Excellent video. Really helpful. Now, off to clean my new Buckmark. Thanks👍🏼👍🏼

  • @kevincarr4310
    @kevincarr4310 2 роки тому

    Awesome walk through mate,very helpful👍

  • @bear6090
    @bear6090 Рік тому

    Excellent video!! I love my Buckmark!! Thanks!!

  • @user-ti6we9td1d
    @user-ti6we9td1d 7 місяців тому

    Thanks. My Buck Mark has flathead screws instead of the Allens, and your video was very helpful.

  • @michaellino793
    @michaellino793 2 роки тому +9

    I was cleaning my buckmark when the spring came flying off the rod. Took me an hour to find the very small c clamp that holds it on. No one seems to mention the small c clamp.

    • @jeffofalltrades8489
      @jeffofalltrades8489  2 роки тому +3

      No one mentions it because it's not supposed to come off lol tons can happen with a gun that could cause issues. No way to go through everything.

    • @ironhorse127
      @ironhorse127 2 роки тому

      Just lost mine today. Now I have to wait for delivery from Numrich.

    • @Rusty_ok
      @Rusty_ok 2 роки тому +2

      @@ironhorse127 same thing happened to me the little c shaped clip popped of and I spent 30 minutes looking for it. Finally took a big magnet and swept it around the area and on the floor in the area until it stuck to the magnet. I think the official name for that clip should be the “damnit” clip. When it pops off the first thing you say is “damnit”.

    • @chiwawa130
      @chiwawa130 Рік тому +1

      @@jeffofalltrades8489 If you take it off like you show it, there’s a good chance the c-clamp will fly off. If you pull the slide back a little you can easily hold on to the rod and pull it out without risking the c-clamp flying off. That’s an important part of taking the recoil spring out.

  • @huckfin222
    @huckfin222 2 місяці тому

    Thank you ! Clear simple and precise, very usefull !

  • @johnefray
    @johnefray Рік тому

    Thanks this is most helpful
    I do have one these pistols for about 15 years and only did superficial cleaning. I am sure it needs a proper cleaning. Thanks again

  • @d.l.9517
    @d.l.9517 2 роки тому +14

    Good video except when you said a 22lr won't kill anyone. Completely false information, they are very deadly. Not as much as larger calibers but they are efficient. There are a lot of murders from 22s that illustrate it's deadliness.

    • @smithwesson7149
      @smithwesson7149 Рік тому +3

      Very true. I have seen a .22 round go through a 2x4 stud at 100 yds.

    • @kennypridemore5466
      @kennypridemore5466 7 місяців тому +3

      He didn't say the 22 doesn't kill , he said others have said it doesn't kill , but he knows it can, but he said everyone is entitled to their opinion.

  • @orilliaphil8664
    @orilliaphil8664 2 роки тому +1

    Terrific video, very clear explanations of cleaning procedures. No matter which firearm you own, you will benefit from viewing this. Many thanks! I was interested in the Buck Mark but read online that there were problems with misfiring and jamming. Anyone experiencing that?

    • @jeffofalltrades8489
      @jeffofalltrades8489  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the support! Personally, I've never had an issue with jamming or misfires and I've had this gun for many many years. Thousands of rounds through it. With any gun, there will be unexpected jams but they are far and few between. This of course is just my experience with this weapon.

    • @chuckbehler7265
      @chuckbehler7265 2 роки тому +1

      On a cold day w/ waxy ammo the buckmark is a jam magnet, any other time or ammo combo and it's golden.

    • @JJDGraz
      @JJDGraz Рік тому

      I just used this video as a guide for my first barrel removal / cleaning in 1000 rounds. I have had 3 miss fires. All in the breech. There is no other way to get to the dirtiest parts without removing the slide and barrel. Thanks for the guidance.

  • @Me2Lancer
    @Me2Lancer Місяць тому

    Thanks for sharing. Good job!

  • @iam6345789
    @iam6345789 Рік тому

    I have a '67 Nomad which comes apart basically the same way. My favorite pistol and my daughter loves it too. Trying to get her into a Buck Mark

  • @spartaccuse9658
    @spartaccuse9658 7 місяців тому +1

    Thanks from France 🇫🇷😉

  • @frankvansant2284
    @frankvansant2284 Рік тому +1

    Jeff, in shooting the Buck Mark do you recommend a thorough cleaning after every time you go to the range or is there a number of rounds fired that you need to do a thorough cleaning?

  • @dandoherr6502
    @dandoherr6502 9 місяців тому

    First : thank you for your step by step. The plastic piece on back of spring has broken, actually shattered.
    I don’t know where to buy a new one, as I’m not sure what to call it. Or could I make one with specific measurements?

  • @georgekopsias9159
    @georgekopsias9159 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this very nice video.

  • @henrytrahan525
    @henrytrahan525 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for an excellent video.

  • @VR5DADDY
    @VR5DADDY 5 місяців тому

    Great video. Thanks for sharing. I can't wait to have mine cleaned.

    • @jeffofalltrades8489
      @jeffofalltrades8489  5 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for the support my friend!

    • @VR5DADDY
      @VR5DADDY 3 місяці тому

      @@jeffofalltrades8489 hi man, Mine is Cotour 5.5 inch. Did you know where I can get a optic front sight for it? Thank you.

  • @philvb8442
    @philvb8442 3 роки тому +2

    Good video, just what i needed to clean mine. Kudos and ik subscribe!

  • @phillockwood8414
    @phillockwood8414 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent video.

  • @alansylvia4276
    @alansylvia4276 Рік тому

    Thank you! I don't see any problems with field stripping this gun. I do need to use less oil, and look for some ballistol.

    • @jeffofalltrades8489
      @jeffofalltrades8489  Рік тому

      Ballistol is great! And I really don't see an issue, nor have I ever had an issue with taking this gun apart. Still shoots laser straight with no issues!

  • @hankw999
    @hankw999 2 роки тому

    Just bought the buckmark, great video

  • @johnmccormick9042
    @johnmccormick9042 3 місяці тому

    Excellent. Very helpful-thanks.

  • @gwynnus
    @gwynnus Рік тому

    Thanks for this - was really helpful

  • @aperad7488
    @aperad7488 3 місяці тому

    great gun, great tutorial video. . .thank you.

  • @garywilliams8741
    @garywilliams8741 2 місяці тому

    thnx for the video..i have owned my buckmark since 1989..fun gun..never clean..too intimidating! not anymore!
    the "plastic thingy" is the buffer...the "back of the barrel" would be the breach/chamber..i learned a lot when i ordered the parts to update my buckmark to "post 2001", and added a threaded barrel.
    was Always a good shooter...now its a quiet shooter too!!

    • @jeffofalltrades8489
      @jeffofalltrades8489  2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the info!!! It's an amazing machine and I'm glad you can get her back to 100%!

  • @user-iv9lf4tn1v
    @user-iv9lf4tn1v 4 місяці тому

    Well done , I would have figured it out however now it will be a breeze .
    Thank you very kindly Jeff!

  • @chalcedon156
    @chalcedon156 5 місяців тому

    Hello again - Jeff do you have to "zero" the sights after such a cleaning?

  • @D148521
    @D148521 Рік тому

    Great vid. Thanks!!

  • @peteraustin5600
    @peteraustin5600 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks Jeff 😊

    • @jeffofalltrades8489
      @jeffofalltrades8489  2 роки тому +1

      Of course! Glad it was a good video for you!

    • @peteraustin5600
      @peteraustin5600 2 роки тому +1

      Hi Jeff; I just cleaned my buckmark yesterday for the 1st time after 500+/- rounds(as recommended by the dealer) using your tutorial..worked great except mine did not have the little lock washer on the end by the plastic rectangular buffer. It went together well and cycles like new!

  • @noneyabusiness4564
    @noneyabusiness4564 9 місяців тому

    Very good video! Thanks for the help.

  • @BobbyJamescomposer
    @BobbyJamescomposer Рік тому +1

    FYI It will shoot w/o a round chambered, just has to have the magazine in.

  • @devilsaint_8652
    @devilsaint_8652 4 місяці тому

    Hmm, i did not know or have seen pulling through. The uni Hoppes kit says to push and I ended up just buying a bore snake for .223 which i use on the Buckmark and 10/22. Alot easier. Thanks for the video.

  • @shoesters6298
    @shoesters6298 2 роки тому +1

    Love my buckmark

  • @cazephyr9426
    @cazephyr9426 Рік тому

    Great vid but how can you put that dirty patch back on and run it through the barrel a second time? Why obsess about only cleaning from the chamber to the muzzle if you are just going to turn around and put all the dirt you removed on the first pass right back in the barrel?

    • @jeffofalltrades8489
      @jeffofalltrades8489  Рік тому +1

      When you shower, after you use the washcloth on your arms, do you get a new one for your chest?
      The dirt isn't going to fall off of the cloth. The oil/spray you put into the barrel or on the cloth is going to make everything stick to it. There is no issue. Don't stress about it! Waste of cloth if you throw it away after every time you see dirt on it.

  • @timobrien9245
    @timobrien9245 2 роки тому

    I had to send my buckmark back to manufacture for service due to cycling issues and magazine release issues

    • @jeffofalltrades8489
      @jeffofalltrades8489  2 роки тому +1

      I'm sorry to hear this :( This isn't the first time I heard that there were issues with this gun. Fortunately, I've never had a problem and I have thousands of rounds through the lifetime of this gun. I hope you get yours back soon!!

  • @user-qt3vt4sr2z
    @user-qt3vt4sr2z 10 місяців тому

    Love my Browning and your video on taking it apart and cleaning was very helpful.

  • @jp2073
    @jp2073 2 роки тому

    My buckmark went from reliable (1 or 2 fails/1,300 rounds) to 1 fail/50 or 150 rounds while using the exact same ammo. I've cleaned it the way the manual says(without a break-down). Is it time for a full break-down cleaning? Manual says not to break-down this far, why not clean the way manual says? Any problems after?
    Thanks in advance.

    • @jeffofalltrades8489
      @jeffofalltrades8489  2 роки тому +1

      No problems after at all. Still fires like a dream I'm not sure why the drop down in efficiently with yours? A full cleaning like described in the video can't hurt! Just use the right tools, take your time. And you'll do fine. You can't go wrong with MORE cleaning.

  • @janice9142
    @janice9142 5 місяців тому

    How to clean rust from outside barrell of browning 22 pistol .jept in hoster & safe .asking aldo why so much rust

  • @tlperdue99
    @tlperdue99 Рік тому

    there is a small u sharped piece on the end of the spring it looks like you threw it away?? If you read this please comment.

  • @cpwatching5647
    @cpwatching5647 Рік тому

    Well done thank you!!

  • @hughhughp68
    @hughhughp68 Місяць тому

    Excellent

  • @rsereday
    @rsereday Місяць тому

    Great video. Thanks

    • @jeffofalltrades8489
      @jeffofalltrades8489  Місяць тому +1

      You're welcome thank you for the support!

    • @rsereday
      @rsereday Місяць тому

      @@jeffofalltrades8489 I was on the fence but you pushed me over. Just got back from the gun store. Picking it up Sunday :) ... like I need another gun... currently 18. Around 150-ish over my lifetime. Thanks Again.

  • @JonAn1
    @JonAn1 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for the video, great work!
    If you rack the slide with an empty magazine inside the gun, the trigger will activate.

  • @Cyborg-998
    @Cyborg-998 3 роки тому +1

    Great video. We have one of these and took it to the range recently. Brand new. It wasn’t feeding the next round when we fired it. I think it might not have enough lubrication. Something else I could be missing?

    • @jeffofalltrades8489
      @jeffofalltrades8489  3 роки тому +1

      So it might be the oil on the weapon, but most times it's your strong hand (the hand pulling the trigger) being too weak. If you let your wrist move at all on your strong hand, then you're absorbing the recoil and the slide won't come back all the way. Keep that hand strong and try not to flinch when you pull the trigger so the force from the round can properly put the slide back and rechamber the next round. I hope that helps! Let me know how it goes!

    • @jeffofalltrades8489
      @jeffofalltrades8489  3 роки тому +4

      Although a solid cleaning and oiling can work wonders. First thing i do whenever I buy a new gun is take it apart, scrub all the factory oil off, and oil it myself.

    • @KrazeePlays
      @KrazeePlays 2 роки тому +2

      Check the screws that hold ur top sights on. If they become loose itll cause the slide to become slightly misaligned which will result in failure to feed as well as jamming issues

    • @Cyborg-998
      @Cyborg-998 2 роки тому +2

      It actually turned out to be the ammo we were using! Thanks everyone for the replies

  • @MrSteveb1
    @MrSteveb1 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the video , my Buckmark owners Manual doesn’t mention any of that , just mentions cleaning the barrel and the breech face . Doesn’t explain or offer any diagrams on how to disassemble.

  • @jaymartin5434
    @jaymartin5434 4 місяці тому

    What ammo do you use .my gun would jam and key hole on target but the more I have shot it the better it has gotten. Seams to not like the higher power ammo

    • @jeffofalltrades8489
      @jeffofalltrades8489  4 місяці тому +1

      Hey Jay!!
      I've used high velocity as well as sub sonic (700 fps) rounds (CCI brand) and there is no difference for me! I have noticed some Key hole on target, but its very rare. I couldn't even say which ammo would cause that. I feel that if the bullet isn't seated correctly from factory it can cause that, but I'm not too familiar with that ...
      I just recently made a video on the Keltec CP33 and that gun likes high velocity so you might be onto something there!!
      Happy shooting, my friend! and thank you for the support.

  • @williamryan8458
    @williamryan8458 Рік тому

    Well, this was a very informative great video. thanks, Canada

  • @jamesbranham2217
    @jamesbranham2217 3 місяці тому

    A good lube is amsoil harley oil.. get a light viscosity..think about it.. it protects metal on metal cycling at a minimum of 15 times per second up to 50 times per second or more for hours..

  • @brittnisings5968
    @brittnisings5968 7 місяців тому

    This was my first gun but I got it when my great grandpa passed and it works good and I got 1000 rounds for the pistol

  • @wsandford1
    @wsandford1 2 роки тому

    Well done!

  • @MrRyann05
    @MrRyann05 Рік тому

    Thank you!

  • @johnmchale6667
    @johnmchale6667 2 роки тому

    Great video!!!!!!

  • @johnc1486
    @johnc1486 5 місяців тому

    Thanks! Great! video... No guess work after viewing this. THANKS FOR YOUR SERVICE btw

  • @fredmihaylo4745
    @fredmihaylo4745 Рік тому

    Nice job.

  • @michaellino793
    @michaellino793 2 роки тому

    Yes, wallmart. Sells that same kit.

  • @johnliu001
    @johnliu001 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the video, Very helpful. I followed your video to clean mine.
    I have a question that I have searched web but didn't find answer for. My Browning is new, just shot once in the range. It happened twice before I took it to the range that the slide would lock and wouldn't open after dry fire. (I know it's not good to dry fire, so not going to do that again) I bought dummy bullet and it also got locked after firing the trigger. The strange thing is I left it over night and was able to slide it back the next day. I'm just puzzled why and couldn't find an answer. Would you know what the reason might be?
    Thanks!

    • @jeffofalltrades8489
      @jeffofalltrades8489  2 місяці тому

      I will try to replicate it and see what I can find ... are you sure the safety didn't get clicked on when it didn't fire? Or that it got jammed up on the mag? Those are my first two thoughts

    • @johnliu001
      @johnliu001 Місяць тому

      Thanks for replying. I’m pretty sure the safety was not clicked on. Not sure if it was the mag … when it was locked, I couldn’t release the mag. But after I left it as is overnight, next day I was able to pull back the slide, and was able to release the mag as well.

  • @onnikh
    @onnikh 2 роки тому

    Is Thes a High Magnum 22 Cal, where can I Buy it the Real High Power Magnum 22 CAL Bullets ??

  • @Rusty_ok
    @Rusty_ok 2 роки тому +2

    Good informative video. Thanks for taking the time to make this and post it. You mention the gun will not test fire without a round in it. That is not completely correct the gun has a safety measure were it will not fire without a magazine in place. You can work the action, test the safety and trigger with an empty magazine inserted.

  • @Greg-fh7vn
    @Greg-fh7vn 11 місяців тому

    Very clear, thanks à lot.

  • @methodical_66
    @methodical_66 Рік тому

    Polish the feed ramp since the barrel is off

  • @frankphoto2
    @frankphoto2 3 місяці тому

    Thanks great video. We'll done.

  • @fogey50
    @fogey50 Рік тому

    Has anyone used the white, post 2000 buffers in a pre 1999 ( black type buffer ) Buckmark ? I've heard they are okay to use and also no.

    • @markboberg2023
      @markboberg2023 7 місяців тому

      I found my black type buffer disintegrated, bought some new white buffers online (Numrich? don't remember who) and the white one works fine with no problems.

  • @alvilda
    @alvilda 2 роки тому +2

    video bellissimo e molto utile....thank's a lot

    • @jeffofalltrades8489
      @jeffofalltrades8489  2 роки тому

      I'm not sure what that means but I'll take it as a compliment! Lo

  • @meatballs2849
    @meatballs2849 Рік тому

    Before storing the buckmark, do you dry fire it to release the striker, or leave it cocked?

    • @JJDGraz
      @JJDGraz Рік тому

      I'm told to never dry fire this weapon. The firing pin can damage the breech. Please correct me if I'm wrong!

    • @smithwesson7149
      @smithwesson7149 Рік тому

      I've had three Buck Marks over the last nine years with over 20,000 rounds fired and have always left the hammers cocked after cleaning. Never any problems. I don't dry fire unless I have a dummy round in chamber.

  • @chalcedon156
    @chalcedon156 Рік тому

    Hi there - should I perform this kind of maintance to a new gun that I bought?

    • @jeffofalltrades8489
      @jeffofalltrades8489  Рік тому +2

      YES!! New guns have the MOST grit and bad oil in them. First thing I do with a brand new gun is clean it.

  • @gamalielsantos9608
    @gamalielsantos9608 Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @coypickle7298
    @coypickle7298 Рік тому

    If you have the out of the action why does it matter which end you clean from

  • @dalewalters357
    @dalewalters357 8 місяців тому

    Thank you…

  • @kurtovesen2975
    @kurtovesen2975 2 роки тому

    how do you clean your revolver barrels . impossible the way you told us to clean the 22 barrel. just saying ..

  • @janice9142
    @janice9142 5 місяців тому

    Wd40? For outside barrell?

  • @johnsowenski8457
    @johnsowenski8457 Рік тому

    Świetny film! pozdrawiam

  • @spencerbergon3693
    @spencerbergon3693 2 роки тому +3

    People underestimate the power of a .22, it would make a fine self defense gun. The bullet is small/ light enough that when it enters the body it doesn't just go straight in. It bounces off organs, bones, and vital parts that can cause more damage. I think there is nothing wrong with having a .22 as a self defense. Now, going into combat? Haha, ya that's a different story. But you are right....to each his own!! Great review!!

    • @jeffofalltrades8489
      @jeffofalltrades8489  2 роки тому +3

      Thank you for the support! I think a .22 is fine for self defense and I truly hate when people say certain rounds don't have "stopping power". I do truly agree with you 100%, but to please 50% of viewers, you also have to upset the other 50%. Lol I can never win 🤣

    • @spencerbergon3693
      @spencerbergon3693 2 роки тому +1

      @@jeffofalltrades8489 yes I agree 100%. Seems It doesn't matter persons own opinion these days. You can buy a red Chevy and someone else would look at that same truck and say, "i would have bought a blue Chevy instead". To each his own as stated prior. Haha