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    Question Browning Buckmark Lazer

    does anybody have any experience putting a lazer on a Buckmark. Never owner a lazer and don't know what kind or where to start. Joe

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    Default Re: Browning Buckmark Lazer

    A laser sight or is a Lazer some specific product?

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    Default Re: Browning Buckmark Lazer

    The sights that come on it are great. Why do you want a laser for it?
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    Default Re: Browning Buckmark Lazer

    I'm not doing too good without it, old age makes the hands a little unsteady.

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    Default Re: Browning Buckmark Lazer

    You could also put scope mounts on it and use a red dot or even a scope. I think I seen a mod kit in the cabelas catalog.
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    Default Re: Browning Buckmark Lazer

    Quote Originally Posted by joeyj View Post
    I'm not doing too good without it, old age makes the hands a little unsteady.
    Understandable. Just remember that using a laser sight will really show you how unsteady your hands are, and will not help you shoot any better unless you use some kind of a rest under the barrel. I only mention this because I have seen people leave the range very discouraged after they bought a laser sight and still could not shoot well. Something else is a laser will do you no good if you have any kind of flinching issues. Steady muzzle, steady trigger squeeze, then you will see the benefits of a laser. Happy shooting.
    BCM and Glock...for a bigger pile of 'cold dead hands' brass.

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