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<blockquote data-quote="Hawgman" data-source="post: 1460972" data-attributes="member: 7676"><p>I got my buckmark about a year ago. It's just like yours but has the rubber URX grip. As with other .22 autos it gets dirty rather quickly. Then again, it's nothing to go through 200 rounds. Do that with a center fire auto and it gets dirty too. But, the little .22 is working hard to cycle a slide in the first place. I shoot either the cheapest stuff available or CCI mini mag. Even when dirty it operates better with the CCI ammo. So I trade off. Make sure you take a little time to clean your magazines too. I hardly ever clean my center fire mags. But I always pull the follower down on .22 mags and run a damp cleaning patch down it. .22s also get grit up in the extractor claw and spring. Push against it to make it pivot. If it feels gritty it needs to be cleaned.</p><p>I love my Buckmark far more than I ever did the ruger mkII I got rid of several years ago. I hope it will become a "good love" for your Buckmark before long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawgman, post: 1460972, member: 7676"] I got my buckmark about a year ago. It's just like yours but has the rubber URX grip. As with other .22 autos it gets dirty rather quickly. Then again, it's nothing to go through 200 rounds. Do that with a center fire auto and it gets dirty too. But, the little .22 is working hard to cycle a slide in the first place. I shoot either the cheapest stuff available or CCI mini mag. Even when dirty it operates better with the CCI ammo. So I trade off. Make sure you take a little time to clean your magazines too. I hardly ever clean my center fire mags. But I always pull the follower down on .22 mags and run a damp cleaning patch down it. .22s also get grit up in the extractor claw and spring. Push against it to make it pivot. If it feels gritty it needs to be cleaned. I love my Buckmark far more than I ever did the ruger mkII I got rid of several years ago. I hope it will become a "good love" for your Buckmark before long. [/QUOTE]
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