First Look: Browning Buck Mark Plus Vision Black/Gold Suppressor Ready

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posted on January 29, 2021
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Browning has introduced the new Plus Vision Black/Gold Suppressor Ready model to its popular Buck Mark line of handguns.

Browning Buck Mark Plus Vision Black/Gold Suppressor Ready Top View


This new .22 LR pistol features an inner steel barrel finished in Cerakote Gold surrounded by a black anodized aluminum Vision outer sleeve with CNC machined hex-shaped cut outs. The Vision barrel design makes for a lightweight pistol. The precision-machined aluminum alloy frame is anodized black. Other features include suppressor-ready threads, removable muzzle brake, Picatinny optics rail and a fiber-optic front sight.

Browning Buck Mark Plus Vision Black/Gold Suppressor Ready Side Angle View


Technical Specifications

• Caliber: .22 LR
• Magazine Capacity: 10
 Barrel Length: 5⅞"
• Trigger: gold plated alloy
• Front Sight: TruGlo/Marble Arms fiber-optic
• Rear Sight: white outline Pro-Target
• Grips: b
lack on black UFX with rubber overmolding
• Overall Length: 9 9/10"
• Weight: 27 ozs.
• MSRP: $719.99

For more information on the Buck Mark Plus Vision Black/Gold Suppressor Ready, visit browning.com.

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