I was hesitant about buying the Browning Buck Mark URX, but sorta wanted one, because I have a Browning, Buck Mark Contour, in.22 .
It's cheap, I finally figured, what the hell and bought one.
I put a SeeAll sight on it and started shooting. I'd read and watched videos that the trigger needs real help. Well, in my case, it's just the opposite from my buying the Beeman P17. My...P17 had an absolutely horrible trigger, (mostly fixed now). This little .177, break barrel pistol, while the pull is a little hard, it's smooth and breaks like glass. The only thing that I did was to open the (aluminum !) trigger blade itself, because it's way too small for my finger. I'm not even going to lighten the pull.
For a $50 pellet gun, I'm mostly amazed at the 10m accuracy. It's not got the power for anything but punching paper, but if you have kids or want something to shoot in the garage, it's well worth looking into.
Mike
It's cheap, I finally figured, what the hell and bought one.
I put a SeeAll sight on it and started shooting. I'd read and watched videos that the trigger needs real help. Well, in my case, it's just the opposite from my buying the Beeman P17. My...P17 had an absolutely horrible trigger, (mostly fixed now). This little .177, break barrel pistol, while the pull is a little hard, it's smooth and breaks like glass. The only thing that I did was to open the (aluminum !) trigger blade itself, because it's way too small for my finger. I'm not even going to lighten the pull.
For a $50 pellet gun, I'm mostly amazed at the 10m accuracy. It's not got the power for anything but punching paper, but if you have kids or want something to shoot in the garage, it's well worth looking into.
Mike