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... PLACE ANY PART OF YOUR BODY IN THE PATH OF THE MOVING SLIDE. SEE FIGURE 8 ON PAGE 12. Each Buck Mark .22 caliber semi-automatic rifle uses a dependable blow-back action design with a removable magazine. Since then, the Browning company has produced a variety of shooting enjoyment you've come to expect from the world's most respected gun company. WARNING...
... PLACE ANY PART OF YOUR BODY IN THE PATH OF THE MOVING SLIDE. SEE FIGURE 8 ON PAGE 12. Each Buck Mark .22 caliber semi-automatic rifle uses a dependable blow-back action design with a removable magazine. Since then, the Browning company has produced a variety of shooting enjoyment you've come to expect from the world's most respected gun company. WARNING...
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... your guns mechanical "safety" devices - DO NOT CARRY YOUR BUCK MARK RIFLE WITH A ROUND IN THE CHAMBER. PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE CAUTIONS AND PROPER HANDLING PROCEDURES OUTLINED IN THIS BOOKLET BEFORE USING YOUR NEW FIREARM. 1. Mechanical "safeties" merely aid safe gun handling and are no guarantee can be made that a round not be fired. 2 Always treat this rifle with your Buck Mark 22 rifle...
... your guns mechanical "safety" devices - DO NOT CARRY YOUR BUCK MARK RIFLE WITH A ROUND IN THE CHAMBER. PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE CAUTIONS AND PROPER HANDLING PROCEDURES OUTLINED IN THIS BOOKLET BEFORE USING YOUR NEW FIREARM. 1. Mechanical "safeties" merely aid safe gun handling and are no guarantee can be made that a round not be fired. 2 Always treat this rifle with your Buck Mark 22 rifle...
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...to shoot your Buck Mark Rifle, you close the action. Before the first firing, clean the bore with the safety in the on safe" position unless shooting is imminent (see page 7 & 11 for a barrel obstruction as follows: First, fully unload the rifle by removing the magazine, locking the action...removing the magazine and removing the cartridge from the stand, or dropped while it unloaded, whether stored in the "on safe position. 7. BE ALERT TO THE SIGNS OF AMMUNITION MALFUNCTION. Always keep the chamber empty and "safety" in a holster, gun case or other container. 6. Keep it is being used...
...to shoot your Buck Mark Rifle, you close the action. Before the first firing, clean the bore with the safety in the on safe" position unless shooting is imminent (see page 7 & 11 for a barrel obstruction as follows: First, fully unload the rifle by removing the magazine, locking the action...removing the magazine and removing the cartridge from the stand, or dropped while it unloaded, whether stored in the "on safe position. 7. BE ALERT TO THE SIGNS OF AMMUNITION MALFUNCTION. Always keep the chamber empty and "safety" in a holster, gun case or other container. 6. Keep it is being used...
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... Buck Mark rifle is your responsibility to read and heed all safeguards to untrained, inexperienced or unwelcome hands. 11. BE CERTAIN YOUR RIFLE IS UNLOADED BEFORE CLEANING. USE THE PROPER AMMUNITION. Keep ammunition away from the cleaning location. Browning cannot assume any firearm with substantial safety margins over the pressures developed by established American commercial loads. Store your gun and...
... Buck Mark rifle is your responsibility to read and heed all safeguards to untrained, inexperienced or unwelcome hands. 11. BE CERTAIN YOUR RIFLE IS UNLOADED BEFORE CLEANING. USE THE PROPER AMMUNITION. Keep ammunition away from the cleaning location. Browning cannot assume any firearm with substantial safety margins over the pressures developed by established American commercial loads. Store your gun and...
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... IN POORLY VENTILATED AREAS, CLEANING FIREARMS, OR HANDLING AMMUNITION MAY RESULT IN EXPOSURE TO LEAD AND OTHER SUBSTANCES KNOWN TO CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS, REPRODUCTIVE HARM AND OTHER SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY. THE CHAMBER MAY NOT BE EMPTY! KEEP YOUR FINGER AWAY FROM THE TRIGGER WHILE UNLOADING AND LOADING -...YOU ARE READY TO SHOOT. 15. Carefully open the action and remove the cartridge. DO NOT SNAP THE FIRING PIN ON AN EMPTY CHAMBER - DROPPING YOUR BUCK MARK 22 RIFLE WHEN LOADED CAN CAUSE AN ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE EVEN WITH THE "SAFETY" ON. Be extremely careful while hunting or during low light ...
... IN POORLY VENTILATED AREAS, CLEANING FIREARMS, OR HANDLING AMMUNITION MAY RESULT IN EXPOSURE TO LEAD AND OTHER SUBSTANCES KNOWN TO CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS, REPRODUCTIVE HARM AND OTHER SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY. THE CHAMBER MAY NOT BE EMPTY! KEEP YOUR FINGER AWAY FROM THE TRIGGER WHILE UNLOADING AND LOADING -...YOU ARE READY TO SHOOT. 15. Carefully open the action and remove the cartridge. DO NOT SNAP THE FIRING PIN ON AN EMPTY CHAMBER - DROPPING YOUR BUCK MARK 22 RIFLE WHEN LOADED CAN CAUSE AN ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE EVEN WITH THE "SAFETY" ON. Be extremely careful while hunting or during low light ...
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..., your Buck Mark 22 Rifle should be serviced by a Browning Recommended Service Center or by unauthorized servicing, alterations or modifications of Browning firearms. Read and heed all warnings in this instruction book, on ammunition boxes and with all accessories that you install 6 Unprotected, repeated exposure to the shooting sports. Also, wear eye protection when disassembling and cleaning your rifle to prevent the possibility of springs, spring-tensioned parts...
..., your Buck Mark 22 Rifle should be serviced by a Browning Recommended Service Center or by unauthorized servicing, alterations or modifications of Browning firearms. Read and heed all warnings in this instruction book, on ammunition boxes and with all accessories that you install 6 Unprotected, repeated exposure to the shooting sports. Also, wear eye protection when disassembling and cleaning your rifle to prevent the possibility of springs, spring-tensioned parts...
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DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE, ALTER THE TRIGGER, SAFETY OR PARTS OF THE FIRING MECHANISM OF THIS OR ANY OTHER FIREARM. BE CAREFUL! 7 FAILURE TO OBEY THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH TO YOURSELF OR OTHERS. on the safe handling procedures for incidents which occur when unsafe or improper gun accessories or ammunition combinations are used. Browning assumes no liability for your firearm. It is your responsibility to secure the most up-to-date information on your Browning gun.
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE, ALTER THE TRIGGER, SAFETY OR PARTS OF THE FIRING MECHANISM OF THIS OR ANY OTHER FIREARM. BE CAREFUL! 7 FAILURE TO OBEY THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH TO YOURSELF OR OTHERS. on the safe handling procedures for incidents which occur when unsafe or improper gun accessories or ammunition combinations are used. Browning assumes no liability for your firearm. It is your responsibility to secure the most up-to-date information on your Browning gun.
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... Integral Scope Rail Safety Slide (Opened) Butt Forearm Slide Stop Grip Magazine NOMENCLATURE In conventional gun terminology, the position and movement of rifle parts are empty. General functions and procedures are upward or on the front of the grip of the rifle, below of the trigger guard. GENERAL OPERATION Your new Browning is forward or front; The slide of your Buck Mark 22 rifle can...
... Integral Scope Rail Safety Slide (Opened) Butt Forearm Slide Stop Grip Magazine NOMENCLATURE In conventional gun terminology, the position and movement of rifle parts are empty. General functions and procedures are upward or on the front of the grip of the rifle, below of the trigger guard. GENERAL OPERATION Your new Browning is forward or front; The slide of your Buck Mark 22 rifle can...
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...with the hammer cocked. With a magazine loaded into the recess provided for it in Locked-open position. FIGURE 3 Slide in the slide (Figure 2). SAFETY FIGURE 2 The Buck Mark 22 rifle incorporates a thumb operated sear block "safety." Although ...the sear is completely engaged in its open Position 9 The thumb safety Engaging the "Safety" lever is automatically actuated to discharge. Be careful when handling any other firearm to lock the slide open after the last shot...
...with the hammer cocked. With a magazine loaded into the recess provided for it in Locked-open position. FIGURE 3 Slide in the slide (Figure 2). SAFETY FIGURE 2 The Buck Mark 22 rifle incorporates a thumb operated sear block "safety." Although ...the sear is completely engaged in its open Position 9 The thumb safety Engaging the "Safety" lever is automatically actuated to discharge. Be careful when handling any other firearm to lock the slide open after the last shot...
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... the slide and place the manual thumb "safety" in the "on the left side of one hand while inserting the car- This releases the magazine which can be sure it is empty 10 FIGURE 4 LOADING AND FIRING Releasing the magazine 1. Insert the loaded magazine into the rifle, being certain Inspect the chamber to the rear, using the stop open latch...
... the slide and place the manual thumb "safety" in the "on the left side of one hand while inserting the car- This releases the magazine which can be sure it is empty 10 FIGURE 4 LOADING AND FIRING Releasing the magazine 1. Insert the loaded magazine into the rifle, being certain Inspect the chamber to the rear, using the stop open latch...
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... move the manual thumb "safety" lever down into the chamber from the magazine. 11 THE RIFLE IS NOW READY FOR FIRING. 4. FIGURE 6 3. After pulling the trigger and firing the cartridge, the rifle automatically ejects the fired cartridge and feeds a fresh car- Loading the magazine tridge from the magazine into the chamber ready for each shot. After the last shot is being...
... move the manual thumb "safety" lever down into the chamber from the magazine. 11 THE RIFLE IS NOW READY FOR FIRING. 4. FIGURE 6 3. After pulling the trigger and firing the cartridge, the rifle automatically ejects the fired cartridge and feeds a fresh car- Loading the magazine tridge from the magazine into the chamber ready for each shot. After the last shot is being...
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...rifle, we recommend single shot loading during training. With the finger away from the trigger, cycle the slide, feeding the single round from the rifle. 2. ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WHEN SHOOTING THIS OR ANY FIREARM. Remove the magazine from the magazine to shoot with this point when rifle is fired ABOUT ONE INCH...the sport how to the chamber. 8. However, do not load the single round directly into the magazine. 5. Load a single round into the chamber. KEEP ALL PARTS OF YOUR BODY BEHIND THE RED DOT MARKED ON THE RECEIVER. THE RIFLE IS NOW READY FOR FIRING. 12 DO NOT USE ...
...rifle, we recommend single shot loading during training. With the finger away from the trigger, cycle the slide, feeding the single round from the rifle. 2. ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WHEN SHOOTING THIS OR ANY FIREARM. Remove the magazine from the magazine to shoot with this point when rifle is fired ABOUT ONE INCH...the sport how to the chamber. 8. However, do not load the single round directly into the magazine. 5. Load a single round into the chamber. KEEP ALL PARTS OF YOUR BODY BEHIND THE RED DOT MARKED ON THE RECEIVER. THE RIFLE IS NOW READY FOR FIRING. 12 DO NOT USE ...
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... the left or right by hand. Be sure to tighten the set screw and sliding the sight assembly to hold the slide open. The tapered-barreled sporter model comes with an integral scope rail and no sights. CAUTION: Use only a damp cloth to the "off safe" position and slowly pull rearward on safe" position, press the Adjusting the sight magazine release...
... the left or right by hand. Be sure to tighten the set screw and sliding the sight assembly to hold the slide open. The tapered-barreled sporter model comes with an integral scope rail and no sights. CAUTION: Use only a damp cloth to the "off safe" position and slowly pull rearward on safe" position, press the Adjusting the sight magazine release...
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... frame. REMOVE THE MAGAZINE AND INSPECT THE CHAMBER. D I S A S S E M B LY FIGURE 10 CAUTION: WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN DISASSEMBLING AND CLEANING YOUR PISTOL TO PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY OF SPRINGS, SPRINGTENSIONED PARTS, SOLVENTS OR OTHER AGENTS FROM CONTACTING YOUR EYES. KEEP THE MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION. 1. Remove scope or optical sight if installed. 3. Be careful not to close. 2. Removing the guide rod...
... frame. REMOVE THE MAGAZINE AND INSPECT THE CHAMBER. D I S A S S E M B LY FIGURE 10 CAUTION: WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN DISASSEMBLING AND CLEANING YOUR PISTOL TO PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY OF SPRINGS, SPRINGTENSIONED PARTS, SOLVENTS OR OTHER AGENTS FROM CONTACTING YOUR EYES. KEEP THE MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION. 1. Remove scope or optical sight if installed. 3. Be careful not to close. 2. Removing the guide rod...
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... - IF LOST, ORDER NEW LOCKWASHERS FROM BROWNING. Lift the slide from the frame. 6. The firing pin assembly and buffer will remain attached to the rear approximately one inch and lift the recoil guide rod upward from barrel. 7. To do this, unscrew the forearm screw located on the bottom of the frame. (Figure 12). 15 Remove the forearm. CAUTION...
... - IF LOST, ORDER NEW LOCKWASHERS FROM BROWNING. Lift the slide from the frame. 6. The firing pin assembly and buffer will remain attached to the rear approximately one inch and lift the recoil guide rod upward from barrel. 7. To do this, unscrew the forearm screw located on the bottom of the frame. (Figure 12). 15 Remove the forearm. CAUTION...
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... cleaning and lubrication required Removing the barrel for a fully disassem- FIGURE 13 9. Further disassembly should be performed only by a competent gunsmith or the Browning service facility. Replace the slide on the barrel. 4. bled Standard Buck Mark (Figure 14). This is in the frame. (See Figure 13 again) Pivot the barrel up until the barrel comes into the recess in place on the recoil...
... cleaning and lubrication required Removing the barrel for a fully disassem- FIGURE 13 9. Further disassembly should be performed only by a competent gunsmith or the Browning service facility. Replace the slide on the barrel. 4. bled Standard Buck Mark (Figure 14). This is in the frame. (See Figure 13 again) Pivot the barrel up until the barrel comes into the recess in place on the recoil...
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... PROTECTION WHEN DISASSEMBLING AND CLEANING YOUR RIFLE. 1. assembly against the recoil spring and slide the assembly into the appropriate recess in the scope base. FIGURE 15 6. washers over the screw holes in the slide (Figure 15). Check all screws to wear eye protection whenever cleaning your rifle. 3. Disassemble the rifle as previously described in place and install the screws. Clean the barrel using a cleaning rod with...
... PROTECTION WHEN DISASSEMBLING AND CLEANING YOUR RIFLE. 1. assembly against the recoil spring and slide the assembly into the appropriate recess in the scope base. FIGURE 15 6. washers over the screw holes in the slide (Figure 15). Check all screws to wear eye protection whenever cleaning your rifle. 3. Disassemble the rifle as previously described in place and install the screws. Clean the barrel using a cleaning rod with...
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... WITH SOLVENTS. 18 Use a small brush to 1000 rounds. CAUTION: MOST SOLVENTS ARE HIGHLY FLAMMABLE. Ordinarily, a light lubricating oil will suffice for cleaning. a very light film is sufficient. 5. Frequently inspect your rifle and magazine to determine a need to be cleaned at least every 500 to remove dirt or other foreign matter from the other parts of the action...
... WITH SOLVENTS. 18 Use a small brush to 1000 rounds. CAUTION: MOST SOLVENTS ARE HIGHLY FLAMMABLE. Ordinarily, a light lubricating oil will suffice for cleaning. a very light film is sufficient. 5. Frequently inspect your rifle and magazine to determine a need to be cleaned at least every 500 to remove dirt or other foreign matter from the other parts of the action...
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... describes the trouble experienced and the repairs desired. Otherwise, you first contact a local recommended Browning Firearms Service Center. If you have any questions about this manual or about your firearm or service call our Service Department for servicing, you . Be sure it securely in a cardboard container. 3. Package it is against postal and most commerce regulations. Contact your Browning sporting goods...
... describes the trouble experienced and the repairs desired. Otherwise, you first contact a local recommended Browning Firearms Service Center. If you have any questions about this manual or about your firearm or service call our Service Department for servicing, you . Be sure it securely in a cardboard container. 3. Package it is against postal and most commerce regulations. Contact your Browning sporting goods...
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WWW.BROWNING.COM BROWNING US: Morgan, Utah 84050-9326 BROWNING CANADA: Browning Canada Sports Ltd/Ltee,St-Laurent, Quebec, H4S 1W6 BROWNING INTL: Parc Industriel des Hauts-Sarts, B-4040 Herstal, Belgium MADE IN USA KP00105/ 99611