Browning Buck Mark URX Features
- Breakbarrel
- Single-shot
- Only 19.8 lbs. cocking effort!
- Weaver optics rail
- Fixed front sight
- Rear sight adjustable for windage and elevation
- Ambidextrous grip with finger grooves
- Automatic safety
- 320 fps/lead pellet- 360 fps/alloy pellet*
*The owner's manual and the packaging for the gun show different velocity figures. According to the importer- the figures we show here are correct velocities.
- ManufacturerBrowning
- Caliber .177
- Velocity 360 fps
- Condition New
- Ammo Type Pellets
- Action Break barrel
- Barrel Style Rifled
- Fire Mode Single-shot
- Gun Weight 1.50
- Overall Length 12.00
- Barrel Length 5.25
- Loudness 3-Medium
- Magazine Capacity 0
- Mechanism Spring-piston
- Rail Weaver mounts
- Safety Automatic
- Front Sights Blade & Ramp
- Rear Sights Adjustable for windage & elevation
- Shots per Fill 0
- Trigger Adjustability 0
- Trigger Action 0
- Use Plinking/Fun
- Warranty 90-day limited warranty
Pros
Great Pistol in the Affordable Price Range. This is so much easier to use than a pneumatic pump pistol and is very accurate. Good weight and feel in the hands.
Cons
I wish this had a more powerful FPS and came in a .22; but it is a good, affordable gun.
Was hoping for better for $50. Was really hoping for something suitable for practice for NRA Smallbore Bullseye. Live and learn.
Pros
balances well, points naturally, got groups under 1 1/2" at thirty feet with cheap Crosman brand pellets, long sight radius is helpful
Cons
tiny rear sight notch admits very little light on either side of the front sight and is almost unusable unless lighting conditions are perfect, rear sight blade presents a two-level stepped appearance, gun shoots 3"+ low and 3"+ left at thirty feet, rear sight appears to be adjustable but the instructions don't say anything about how to adjust it, can't find anything on the Internet on how to adjust it either, sights are plastic, trigger is very heavy with some creep and grit making it difficult to shoot well
The solid construction of this pellet pistol for the price is exceptional!
Pros
The accuracy is impecable! The made on weaver mount for a red dot is a plus & u get the authentic grip feel w/easy cocking..
Cons
I have absolutely have none!
Now, because of the shipping issue, I won't be making as many purchases as I might and that saddens me actually because the store is well stocked, has many, wonderful toys that I would love to have! However, unless I intend to make a hugely expensive purchase (say a wonderfully detailed full auto BB Gun or a toy of wondrous quality which the US seems to produce) I won't be bothered because the shipping is far too expensive. Many of these "toys" are far more expensive than REAL weapons lol! Pro: it's LEGAL to play with them in my backyard! Now, here we are at the point I wish to share with my fellow Canadians; "Most of the best toys are NOT legal for us to own! Yeah, go figure-Papa government knows best right?" I learned that we Canadians, Karens of Canada, have long ago determined that anything above 500 fps is too much for us! Yes, even if we have a RESTRICTED weapons lic. we are STILL not permitted! I only mention this to prevent disappointment for others. Sorry guys.
Pros
As I suspected, the toy feels solid and well-made-Browning did not let me down! Having a pistol like this is a joy-I love that it is primed by simply opening it and that the barrel folds forward to expose the loading chamber and one can feed odd length darts into it! The pistol has a great quality rail but you won't need it-the sights are awesome!
Cons
Unfortunately the shipping cost MORE than the blessed toy! I paid about $20 USD which I thought relatively fair but as an added surprise, it arrived COD and UPS charged me shipping from where the toy left the US border! Which turned out to be an additional $40 CDN!!!! Just evil.
The Browning Buck Mark URX Air Pistol is built solid, is easy to operate, and has a fairly accurate sight, however, it occasionally veers off the mark. No CO2 cartridges and a single pump makes the Browning Buck Mark URX Air Pistol easy to use, though it lacks real power - shooting from 10 yards to target.
Pros
Built solid. Easy to operate. Safe (latch to fire, single shot)
Cons
Soft shot/low power. Occasionally veers.
It's a very nice little gun for indoors shooting. Low cocking effort, low velocity. Out of the box, it was shooting a little bit low.
I adjust it and then the first ten shots grouped was 1,5 " (3 shots overlapping in the bullseye) . The noise is very moderate.
In fact, it's the only gun out of my 8 air pistols that I can shoot at home (I live in a quiet appartments building). For my other
guns, I have to go to a friend's. I tried 2 brands of pellets (Crosman hollowpoint and RWS diabolo basic) and it does great
with the RWS pellets. It came with a couple of scratches but what can you expect from "made in Taiwan"
Pros
- Feel comfortable in hand.
- Low cocking effort.
- Low velocity for indoors shooting (great for paper targer practice)
- Pretty accurate for the price.
- Inexpensive.
- Low noise.
Cons
- It came with a couple of scratches (including a major one)
- Transparent plastic wrapping instead of a box (I had to buy a case)
This pistol is close to the firearm in the way it feels and its grip. Well made but has a few hiccups.
Pros
Open sights similar to my match pistol sights. That's why I got one. Good for practice. I use it for 5 meter, 6 yard, indoors only. Umarex does a good job with this well made gun. Handles 7-8 grain wadcutters pretty good. This is a springer so some vibration takes place but not bad. For the price, it is ok.
Cons
The manual talks about pellet drift when fired. Mine goes left so I have to rely on the correct sight. Loses accuracy at anything over 6 yards. It is low power so no outdoor use for me. It is quiet but emits a pronounced pop on discharge. Mine is not easy to fire offhand so that is a negative for me. The vibration when fired is multi-directional. Accuracy improves using a 2 hand grip with thumb and index finger against the top tube . But it is not a 10 meter pistol with accuracy.
The pellets bounce off hard-cover books and a dartboard.
Beside that, it looks pretty nice, is very fun to shoot .although it has bad sights, it does shoot accurate.
Like the light cocking effort, and can't say i have any complaints about the trigger.
In all a very nice gun, but must say i enjoy the P17 more.
Pros
Price / light cocking effort
Cons
For my targets, it would have been nice if it had a little more power.
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.Is it the same grip as the 22LR version ? Can it be removed ? THX
asked Marc from USAI was wondering if the Browning Buck Mark pistol would work with the darts that Airgun depot are selling?
asked Raymond from USAYou hides postal authority
asked mishel from IsraelMishel, Please contact our International Shipping Department at [email protected]. They can answer any questions you might have. Sincerely, The Airgun Depot Customer Care Team
Scott from USAWill this kill a Starling bird at 20 yards?
asked Jerryno this gun will not kill a starling at 20 yards, if you have good shot placement it is possible you can kill it at 10 yards maximum. if you want to kill a bird from finch size to pigeon size get the crosman 760 for 29.99 at airgun depot have killed many doves with this gun happy hunting!!!!!!!!!!
ryanHow's the FPS with light Lead pellets?
asked Dan
If you want people to like you, buy this gun.
Pros
The design of this makes me think of Buck Rogers. It is well made. It fits well in the hand. I really like it. You should get one.
Cons
The trigger might be a little heavy. I've heard there is a fix for that. But for the price, who cares?