Chubbs103
US Veteran
I have found that the older, pre-2000, models are better. I still have one made in the 1990s that is very nice. I bought, and later traded, a newer one--perfectly functional, but not as well built. Just be advised that if the one you're thinking of trading for is an older one, and if the firing pin ever breaks, you might be looking at buying an entire slide assembly to get it working again. Browning changed the design in 2000. The newer firing pin assemblies don't fit the older guns and older firing pins can he hard to find.
I have a late '80s Buckmark that I am pretty fond of. I bought a whole bunch of spare parts on the cheap from Browning when they went to the new slide design. The one thing they didn't have was firing pins. There are at least 2 fabricators making firing pins now. I have never had an issue, but I bought a spare anyway.
I can't say anything about the newer ones, but mine has been a heck of a lot of pistol for the price-point.