American Classic 1911 vs Browning Buck Mark Micro Standard Stainless
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Semi-Auto Pistol | American Classic 1911 | Browning Buck Mark Micro Standard Stainless |
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Summary | ||
Rating | ||
Rank | ||
Action | Single | Single |
Caliber | .45 ACP | .22 LR |
Capacity | 8+1 | 10+1 |
Finish | Chrome | Stainless |
Sights | Novak | Adjustable |
Grip | Checkered | |
Details | ||
Brand | American Classic | Browning |
Reviews | See 18 Reviews | See 5 Reviews |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $1,027.21 | $328.30 |
Used Price | $719.05 | $229.81 |
Sale Price | $924.49 | $295.47 |
Semi-Auto Pistols Descriptions
American Classic 1911
Frame :4140 Steel Slide :4140 Hammer Forged Steel Front Sight :Dovetail Rear Sight :Novak-Style Ejection Port :Flared Serrations :Front and Rear Grip :Checkered Wood with Diamond Cut Magazine :Bumper Pad
Browning Buck Mark Micro Standard Stainless
The Browning® Buck Mark® Standard URX Semi-Auto Rimfire Pistol gives you reliability and accuracy you can count on. The feature-packed Buck Mark stainless steel URX starts with a machined 7075 aluminum alloy semi-automatic pistol frame, finished in matte black. The slab-sided stainless steel barrel balances the pistol's weight perfectly, and the polished flats accentuate the Buck Mark's classic lines and good looks. Ambidextrous, overmolded soft nitrile Ultragrip RX® grip panels, with finger grooves help place the hand in the same position on the grip every shot, resulting in an instinctual hold that improves accuracy; a textured surface provides a secure hold in any type of shooting environment. The Pro-Target™ post-type front sight and adjustable rear sight allow for precise shooting at small targets. The light and crisp trigger is gold plated that compliments the over all appearance of the pistol. The Browning Buck Mark Standard URX Semi-Auto Rimfire Pistol operates on the Buck Mark's simple, straight blowback action that has been proven over time to be ultra-reliable. The Buck Mark uses a 10-round magazine with a durable heat-treated body, and coil springs that ensures consistent pressure on the shell follower at the proper angle. The magazine release is conveniently positioned next to the trigger guard where it is easily reached.