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Old 01-06-2021, 10:06 AM
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Default I'm not Alexia...and I went the other way!

I had an old slab side mid-eighties Buckmark. I suppose an OK gun, especially for the younger ones of the family in training. My problem with it was that it came to me with only the one factory original magazine, which again was OK for training purposes with the kids, but time consuming for plinking sessions and I tried Triple K so called replacement mags but none worked at all. They would fail to hold open on last shot, and maybe the lip construction was different because they would not feed right either, no matter what factory ammo was used. Ended up dumping the extra Triple K mags on this Forum, after trading off the BMark.

Anyway, one day a guy I knew said he wanted to get rid of a old military revolver and was looking for a semi-auto 22. Did I want to trade? The revolver turned out to be a US Navy Victory. The trade went down, and I don't miss the Buckmark at all.
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