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8/31/2008 6:00:32 PM EDT
Anyone have some experience with a red dot and this pistol?

I know you can get rails that mount to the top so it only makes sense alot of people have tried this.

Do you lose your zero each time you take the gun apart to clean?
8/31/2008 7:40:31 PM EDT
[#1]
Try getting on Rimfirecentral.com.  They can get you all the anwers you need great bunch having some cheaper fun.  I like my Buckmark with its sights.
8/31/2008 9:17:02 PM EDT
[#2]
Thanks,
I might give that site a try.
I love my irons on my buckmark, they do really well and I've used them for years now.
I thought it would be fun to try something new.
8/31/2008 10:59:34 PM EDT
[#3]
Yep.  I had a cheesy Tasco red dot on my Buckmark 5.5 for a while.  It did require rezero after removal and replacement, but not by a whole lot.  BlammO Jr. has the Tasco on one of his .22 rifles now.
9/1/2008 3:43:01 PM EDT
[#4]
If your looking into it the non tube style red dots are great on these little plinkers.  my buddy has one on his S&W 22a it helps keep the weight down.
9/3/2008 2:46:40 PM EDT
[#5]
i got the B-square rails, and a Bushnell red dot-and it works like a champ on my Buckmark....Insanely accurate!!! Its my bowling pin gun. I got the rail and site on Midway. Just use a little blue loc-tite on the mounting screws Zero stays the same
9/3/2008 2:56:49 PM EDT
[#6]
I have a burris fast fire on my Ruger 22/45 and absolutely love it!  I had to get a true picatinny rail from tactical solutions, since the included Ruger Weaver rail had too shallow of grooves.

This is by far my favorite pistol to shoot now...

- AG
9/7/2008 9:18:39 PM EDT
[#7]
So a tactical solution rail and a burris fastfire would be the lightest most rigid way to go?

That would be around $200, but it may be worth it to make the buckmark even funner to shoot .22lr
9/8/2008 6:50:44 PM EDT
[#8]
I'm in the process of doing the Tacsol rail with integrated rear sight and the 4" matte black barrel with compensator. I got the Fastfire a short while ago. Just waiting on Tacsol right now.
9/8/2008 6:55:38 PM EDT
[#9]

Quoted:
I'm in the process of doing the Tacsol rail with integrated rear sight and the 4" matte black barrel with compensator. I got the Fastfire a short while ago. Just waiting on Tacsol right now.




Dude, let's see some pics when you get it all done, sounds sweet.
After having that much into a .22lr pistol it kinda does make sense to spend the extra $30 and get the rail that has the rear sight built in.
9/9/2008 5:18:32 PM EDT
[#10]
The rail with sight has been the hold-up. My Buckmark also has very nice rosewood grips with a thumbrest, not exactly what I want in the long run. I'm thinking just a set of rubber grips with a moderate thumbrest and finger grooves. I had some Pachmayrs on a Ruger MKII that I liked a lot. Pics to come when it's done, and I want to shoot some accuracy test targets for before and after too.
10/26/2008 10:12:30 AM EDT
[#11]
i have a tactical solution rail $40.00 and simons red dot $40.00 shootin federal bulk ammo 25 yards all 10 shots within 1inch  group very acurate when cleaning i be carefull and only remove rear screw of the rail and the barrel screw and leave rail attached with front screw on the barrel
10/26/2008 10:17:08 AM EDT
[#12]
A fellow arfcommer gave me a red/green dot sight he got free while ordering something else...   it holds the zero well after disassembly but it does make the gun a bit heavier.



I do love busting clays from 50 feet away.  
10/26/2008 3:42:31 PM EDT
[#13]
As a fellow Buckmark owner myself, please allow me to suggest there may be no need to disassemble them for cleaning. Generally speaking, most .22 ammo brands shoot fairly clean. I clean my bore from the muzzle end & then just spray out the back end of the slide with some sort of cleaning agent. In fact, in over 10 years of owning my Buckmark, I've never had it apart, ever. I hasten to add that this does NOT mean my Buckmark isn't clean, either. I keep ALL my guns spotless after they're shot.  




My .o2
12/6/2008 4:16:30 PM EDT
[#14]
Bob, how the heck do you clean out the firing pin channel and recoil spring assembly without removing the slide? I perfected a way to clean my Buckmark that only requires me to remove the rear rail screw and the barrel/frame screw. That way, my Propoint stays zeroed. Haven't had any problems in years doing this. Love this pistol by the way. 1911 grip and controls makes this my main .22 trainer.

12/6/2008 5:19:30 PM EDT
[#15]
Quoted:
Bob, how the heck do you clean out the firing pin channel and recoil spring assembly without removing the slide? I perfected a way to clean my Buckmark that only requires me to remove the rear rail screw and the barrel/frame screw. That way, my Propoint stays zeroed. Haven't had any problems in years doing this. Love this pistol by the way. 1911 grip and controls makes this my main .22 trainer.

http://whalendesign.com/photos/buckmark1.jpg




That's a pretty good idea.
12/9/2008 11:58:25 AM EDT
[#16]
Quoted:
So a tactical solution rail and a burris fastfire would be the lightest most rigid way to go?

That would be around $200, but it may be worth it to make the buckmark even funner to shoot .22lr


I would think so... this setup is imperceptable in weight.  Does not change the handling at all.

Plus the fast fire and tacsol rail are quality pieces of equipment.  Should last.

I'm telling you, this is now my most fun handgun to shoot...

- AG