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  • shekshishekki

    Member
    Mar 5, 2012
    30
    First Toy

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    This gun is a hoot :party29:
     

    Flipz

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 11, 2010
    3,193
    You're gonna love the FV-SR, especially suppressed.

    Here's my setup. FV-SR with Boyds Tacticool stock, Mueller APT, Burris Low Rings, Silencerco SS 22Sparrow.
    IMAG0149.jpg
     

    Speed3

    Ultimate Member
    Aug 19, 2011
    7,847
    MD
    You're gonna love the FV-SR, especially suppressed.

    Here's my setup. FV-SR with Boyds Tacticool stock, Mueller APT, Burris Low Rings, Silencerco SS 22Sparrow.
    IMAG0149.jpg

    Will be the EXACT same gun when I get my can...wold lle that stock also but that can wait.
     

    Flipz

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 11, 2010
    3,193
    Will be the EXACT same gun when I get my can...wold lle that stock also but that can wait.

    The Tacticool stock makes a HUGE difference! Perfect cheek weld. I hated the stock it came with. It adds a bit of weight but it doesn't bother me. It's a bench gun anyways. With a suppressor attached and shooting CCI Standard's its spooky quiet and a real tackdriver. Love this gun.
     

    Big_Leo

    Member
    May 8, 2011
    70
    Shouldve never clicked on this thread. To many wants and not enough cash. I could be patient but then again who really needs cable and water.
     

    Wolfmetalfab

    Member
    Apr 8, 2012
    21
    Mount Airy
    That Buckmark looks great! Is that the Burris Fast Fire optic? How do you like it?

    Fast fire 2, I sorta like it. Its light, small and seems to work good for the 2 years I have had it. I have found that I need to practice with it a good amount to get use to the dot location (vs hunting for the dot) but thats mostly from the way the gun "points". Also not 100% sure that I like the automatic dot intensity.

    At the current moment I'm keeping a eye on the fastfire 3 and ultradot matchdot 2, the FF3 has some nice features to it, top side battery, selectable dot brightness and no lock screws on the back for windage/elev.

    Specs on the Buckmark are
    Buckmark 7.25" Bullseye edition, manf date '96
    Burris Fastfire 2 (pic base machined to clear the rear sight)
    Weigand weaver rail (custom machined to accept the factory rear sight, and machined to accept the burris picatinny mount)
    Altamont wood grips (I think) modified by removing finger groves and slightly reshaped
    Slide drilled and tapped for slide racker knob, mag release drilled and tapped for extended button

    And I may have to put a new barrel on it soon :( I think I've almost shot this one out, breach is now oval from being shot so much...
     
    Feb 17, 2009
    523
    We got the scope because the front sight is broke,and she wanted a bipod so I suprised her with it,the mag is way overkill lol.
     

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