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6/13/2001 5:02:45 AM EDT
Browning Bullseye

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I have always wanted one of these for my collection of .22 handguns.  I have the chance to buy this gun  for $400 even, maybe a little less.  Waddaya think? Is that a good price?  The gun is in new condition.
6/13/2001 5:34:04 AM EDT
[#1]
Don't think twice.  Just buy it.
6/13/2001 5:39:57 AM EDT
[#2]
Looks sweet, and I think probably a good price.  I have one of their regular Buckmark pistols, and I love that little gun.  I would buy it.
6/13/2001 5:53:26 AM EDT
[#3]
Had lots of that type, going back to the Belgium made Nomad...up to the Buck Mark. All were fine. (for long term use, order some extra recoil buffers) $400 sounds high, honestly. Lesser models, used, for $175 on up, can have as much fun, without the pesky paperwork. IMHO
6/13/2001 6:19:31 AM EDT
[#4]
Great gun, but $400 sounds a little high to me.
6/13/2001 7:10:09 AM EDT
[#5]
I know prices vary  in every area, and the books are not always accurate. I went ahead and looked it up in the 2001 standard catalog of firearms. It is listed NIB $325, Exc is $275 and add $90 for rosewood target grips. this might give you a base to work from.
6/13/2001 9:11:09 AM EDT
[#6]
Thanks for your opinions guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
6/13/2001 9:54:57 AM EDT
[#7]
It is a good deal. I love my Buckmarks. They are great to shoot and quite accurate for a 22. I would love to have one of the target models.