Description
The Browning Buck Mark Micro Bull 4″ .22 LR Black/FDE is a single-action, blowback-operated rimfire pistol built for consistent accuracy and economical training. Its 4-inch bull barrel adds front-end weight for steadier offhand shooting, while the matte black alloy frame and FDE UFX overmolded rubber grips give you a durable, ergonomic platform that stays put in your hand. The Pro-Target adjustable rear sight and fiber-optic front sight let you dial in precise shots at the range, making this a reliable choice for new shooters and seasoned instructors alike.
| Manufacturer | Browning |
|---|---|
| Model | Buck Mark Micro Bull |
| Material | Alloy frame, steel barrel |
| Compatibility | .22 LR ammunition |
| Finish | Matte black frame, FDE grips |
| Weight | 34 oz (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 4″ Bull Barrel — Why it matters: The extra mass up front reduces muzzle flip and keeps your sight picture steady during rapid fire or slow target work.
- Pro-Target Adjustable Rear Sight & Fiber-Optic Front — Why it matters: You get a crisp, high-visibility sight picture that you can fine-tune for elevation and windage without tools.
- FDE UFX Overmolded Rubber Grips — Why it matters: The textured rubber absorbs recoil and gives you a secure hold even with sweaty hands, improving control shot after shot.
- Single-Action Trigger — Why it matters: A clean, predictable break lets you focus on fundamentals without fighting a long, heavy pull—perfect for teaching new shooters.
- Blowback Operation — Why it matters: Simple, reliable cycling with .22 LR ammo means less fuss and more time on target, whether you’re running drills or plinking.
Who It’s For
This pistol is built for training students who want an affordable, accurate rimfire handgun to build marksmanship fundamentals. It’s also a solid choice for instructors looking for a low-recoil demo gun, and for recreational shooters who appreciate a bull-barrel platform that shoots as good as it looks.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Accurate bull barrel, crisp adjustable sights, ergonomic grips, reliable blowback action, great value for a Browning.
- Cons: The single-action-only trigger means you have to manually cock the hammer for the first shot, which can slow down new shooters during drills.
Comparison: Buck Mark Micro Bull vs. Competitors
| Feature | Browning Buck Mark Micro Bull | Ruger Mark IV Target | Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barrel Length | 4″ bull | 5.5″ bull | 5.5″ bull |
| Weight | 34 oz | 35 oz | 36 oz |
| Sights | Pro-Target adjustable rear, fiber-optic front | Adjustable rear, fiber-optic front | Adjustable rear, fiber-optic front |
| Grips | FDE overmolded rubber | Laminate or rubber | Rubber |
| MSRP | $407.73 | $529 | $419 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the barrel length of the Browning Buck Mark Micro Bull 4″ .22 LR Black/FDE?
It has a 4-inch bull barrel, which gives you added front-end weight for steadier aiming and reduced muzzle rise.
Does this pistol have an adjustable rear sight?
Yes, it comes with a Pro-Target adjustable rear sight for windage and elevation, plus a fiber-optic front sight for quick target acquisition.
What type of ammunition does the Buck Mark Micro Bull use?
It is chambered in .22 LR, so you can use standard and high-velocity rimfire ammunition for training, plinking, and small-game hunting.
Is the Browning Buck Mark Micro Bull suitable for new shooters?
Absolutely. The single-action trigger and low recoil make it an excellent training pistol for beginners to learn fundamentals like sight alignment and trigger control.
How does the Micro Bull compare to the standard Buck Mark?
The Micro Bull has a shorter, heavier bull barrel for better balance and accuracy at close to medium range, while standard Buck Marks often have longer barrels for target shooting.
Trust & Service
- ✔ Nationwide delivery to all 50 states
- ✔ Ships within 1–2 business days
- ✔ 30-day return policy
- ✔ Secure checkout
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Last updated: April 2026

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