Browning Buck Mark Rifle Owners Manual

Browning Buck Mark Rifle Manual

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    QUALITY SINCE 1878 BUCK MARK RIFLE OWNER'S MANUAL
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    design with a removable magazine. John M. Browning invented his first semi-automatic pistol in 1894. Since then, the Browning company has produced a variety of models designed for the sportsman and competitive target shooter. In every sense, the Buck Mark 22 Rifle is a true Browning. It gives you
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    ON YOUR FIREARM'S MECHANICAL "SAFETY" DEVICE. The word "safety" describes a guns blocking or disengaging mechanism for the trigger, sear, hammer and/or firing pin. Although mechanical devices place your Buck Mark 22 rifle in a SAFER status, no guarantee can be made that the gun will not fire even if
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    YOUR BUCK MARK 22 RIFLE, OR HAND IT TO SOMEONE, MAKE SURE IT IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED. To fully unload your Buck Mark Rifle, you must first remove the magazine, .) 5. DO NOT TRANSPORT YOUR BUCK MARK 22 RIFLE LOADED. Keep it unloaded, whether stored in a holster, gun case or other container. 6. HUNTING
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    YOUR BUCK MARK RIFLE. Your Buck Mark rifle is designed and chambered for 22 Long Rifle cartridges only. Browning cannot assume any responsibility for the use of unsafe or improper arms and ammunition combinations. It is your responsibility to read and heed all warnings in this instruction manual and
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    AWAY FROM THE TRIGGER WHILE UNLOADING AND LOADING - UNTIL YOU ARE READY TO SHOOT. 15. BE SURE OF YOUR TARGET AND BACKSTOP. Take additional care during low light periods. Know the range of your ammunition. Never shoot at water or hard objects. 16. DROPPING YOUR BUCK MARK 22 RIFLE WHEN LOADED CAN
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    when disassembling and cleaning your rifle to prevent the possibility of springs, spring-tensioned parts, solvents service. Like all Browning firearms, your Buck Mark 22 Rifle should be serviced by a Browning Recommended Service Center or by Browning's service facility in Arnold, Missouri. Browning
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    on the safe handling procedures for your Browning gun. Browning assumes no liability for incidents which occur when unsafe or improper gun accessories or ammunition combinations are used. DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE, ALTER THE TRIGGER, SAFETY OR PARTS OF THE FIRING MECHANISM OF THIS OR
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    . SERIAL NUMBER The serial number of your Buck Mark 22 rifle can be found stamped on the front of the grip of the rifle, below of the trigger guard. GENERAL OPERATION Your new Browning is a blow-back operated, semi-automatic rifle. With the chamber and magazine loaded and the safety in the off safe
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    SAFETY FIGURE 2 The Buck Mark 22 rifle incorporates a thumb operated sear block "safety." To put the , the stop open latch can be raised to lock the slide in its open position. With a magazine loaded into the frame, this latch is automatically actuated to lock the slide open after the last shot
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    the slide and place the manual thumb "safety" in the "on safe" position. 2. Depress the maga- FIGURE 5 zine's follower button with the thumb of one hand while inserting the car- tridges with the other hand (Figure 6). Insert the loaded magazine into the rifle, being certain Inspect the
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    manual thumb "safety" lever down into the "off safe" position and pull the slide completely back. Release the slide. It will move forward under spring pressure and feed the first cartridge from the magazine into the chamber (Figure 7). THE RIFLE IS NOW READY FOR FIRING. 4. After pulling the trigger
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    OF THE RIFLE IS HELD CLOSE TO THE EYE. KEEP ALL PARTS OF YOUR BODY BEHIND THE RED DOT MARKED ON THE RECEIVER. SINGLE SHOT magazine. 5. Insert the magazine into the rifle. 6. When shooting is desired, place the manual thumb "safety" in the "off safe" position. 7. With the finger away from the trigger
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    AND CHAMBER TO BE SURE NO LIVE CARTRIDGE REMAINS IN THE RIFLE. With the magazine removed, the stop open latch must be raised manually to hold the slide open. SIGHT ADJUSTMENT Target model - The heavy-barreled target model comes with an integral scope rail and no sights. It is intended to be used
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    CAUTION: WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN DISASSEMBLING AND CLEANING YOUR PISTOL TO PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY OF SPRINGS, SPRINGTENSIONED PARTS, SOLVENTS OR OTHER AGENTS FROM CONTACTING YOUR EYES. Removing the sight base BE CERTAIN YOUR PISTOL IS UNLOADED. REMOVE THE MAGAZINE AND INSPECT THE CHAMBER. KEEP
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    FIGURE 12 REINSTALLING THE SCOPE BASE SCREWS MAKE CERTAIN TO REPLACE THE LOCKWASHERS. ALWAYS USE THE SCOPE BASE SCREW LOCKWASHERS SUPPLIED WITH Loosening the barrel screw YOUR RIFLE. IF LOST, ORDER NEW LOCKWASHERS FROM BROWNING. FAILURE TO USE A BROWNING SCOPE BASE SCREW LOCKWASHER MAY
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    Standard Buck Mark (Figure 14). Further disassembly should be performed only by a competent gunsmith or the Browning service facility. Do not remove the grips from the pistol, as they serve to retain and position internal parts. R E A S S E M B LY 1. Replace the barrel. Tip the barrel block
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    15). FIGURE 15 6. Align the lock- washers over the screw holes in the scope base. ALWAYS USE THE Correct positioning of buffer SCOPE BASE SCREW LOCKWASHERS SUPPLIED WITH YOUR RIFLE. FAILURE TO USE A BROWNING SCOPE BASE SCREW LOCKWASHER MAY MAKE IT VERY DIFFICULT TO REMOVE THE BASE SCREWS
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    foreign matter from the other parts of the action. Lightly lubricate all moving parts with a good, light gun oil. Use oil sparingly; a very light film is sufficient. 5. Frequently inspect your rifle and magazine to determine a need for cleaning. Normally, the magazine should be cleaned at least
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    service call our Service Department. Browning Service Department 3005 Arnold Tenbrook Road Arnold, Missouri 63010-9406 Phone 1-800-322-4626 Canadian customers call or write: Browning Canada this manual or about any other Browning products, call or write our Consumer Information Department: Browning
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    WWW.BROWNING.COM BROWNING US: Morgan, Utah 84050-9326 BROWNING CANADA: Browning Canada Sports Ltd/Ltee,St-Laurent, Quebec, H4S 1W6 BROWNING INTL: Parc Industriel des Hauts-Sarts, B-4040 Herstal, Belgium MADE IN USA KP00105/ 99611
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QUALITY SINCE 1878
BUCK MARK RIFLE
OWNER’S MANUAL