BROWNING Buck Mark Medallion 22 LR | 5.5in | 051543490
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Browning Buck Mark Medallion rimfire pistol in .22 LR with a 5.5″ slab-sided stainless barrel, matte black aluminum alloy frame, rosewood grips, Pro-Target rear sight, TruGlo fiber-optic front, and a 10-round magazine.
The Browning Buck Mark Medallion is a 22 LR semi-automatic rimfire pistol built on a machined aluminum alloy frame with a stainless, slab-sided barrel and slab-sided slide. It features laminated rosewood-style grips, TruGlo fiber-optic front sight and an adjustable Pro-Target rear sight, and the frame is drilled and tapped for optics. For this platform a compact red-dot such as a Trijicon RMR (priced under $1,000) is a sensible pairing when using the drilled-and-tapped mounting option.
Product Specifications
- The caliber is .22 LR.
- The barrel measures 5.5 inches.
- The overall length is 9.5 inches.
- The weight is 34 oz.
- The magazine capacity is 10 rounds.
- The number of magazines included is 1.
- The frame material is aluminum alloy with a matte black finish.
- The barrel material/finish is stainless steel with polished flats.
- The grip material is laminated rosewood / Super Rosewood checkered grips.
- The action type is semi-automatic, blowback.
- The sighting system includes a TruGlo fiber-optic front sight and a Pro-Target adjustable rear sight.
- The frame is drilled and tapped for optics.
- The slide description is serrated slab-sided.
- The UPC is 023614735618.
This Buck Mark Medallion is well suited to precision rimfire target shooting and recreational range use where a crisp single-action trigger and adjustable target sights matter. The combination of a machined alloy receiver, slab-sided stainless barrel and quality sights make it a stable, accurate platform for follow-up shots and sighting-in small optics.
Owners commonly note the pistol’s accuracy and the crisp single-action trigger as highlights of the design, and many appreciate the drilled-and-tapped receiver for mounting compact optics.
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