A Browning Buck Mark is a semi-automatic pistol that has been around since 1985. If anyone would be using it, hopefully it is being used for self-defense and or target shooting.
Yes
You use an Allen wrench to take the action apart from the rear sight. But the Buck Mark owners manual suggest that you do not disassemble the gun and use a nylon brush with solvent to clean the breach face of power fowl and lightly oil the any moving parts.
You would use a full,or extra full choke if using 00buck for hunting purposes.If for self protection thats up to you.
Each weapon will exhibit a like for one or more brands. The only way to know is to assemble as many different brands/bullet weights as you can afford and shoot them.
Each weapon will exhibit a like for one or more brands. The only way to know is to assemble as many different brands/bullet weights as you can afford and shoot them.
The buck barrel is not original to guns in the 50s. Use the link below for value. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_value_of_a_Browning_Sweet_Sixteen
Please use the following link http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_value_of_a_Browning_Sweet_Sixteen
Many of the greats have buck teeth, so I would not use it as an excuse. Ex. Carly Simon
You would use the pilcrow (¶).
In order to answer your question correctly,I would need to know the model of Browning semi-auto that you refer to?I could also use the serial number to help identify the model and year of production of the browning in question.
No. U.S. paratroops would use the American M1918 Browning LMG.
I would use any shell except steel shot shells in your 1961 vintage browning shotgun.I would check to see if your chamber is for 2 3/4in shells,or for 3in.shells.Other than that I would use whatever shell fits the game that you expect to hunt.