Description
The Browning Buck Mark Micro Bull Barrel Handgun .22 LR 10rd Magazines(2) 4″ Barrel UFX Grips brings a compact, accurate rimfire to your daily carry rotation. This alloy-framed pistol ships with two 10-round magazines and features a steel 4″ bull barrel, Pro-Target adjustable sights, and Ultragrip FX ambidextrous rubber-overmolded grips. At 29 ounces unloaded, it balances heft for stability with a trim profile that rides easily in a pack or range bag.
| Manufacturer | Browning |
|---|---|
| Model | Buck Mark Micro Bull Barrel |
| Material | Aluminum alloy receiver, steel barrel |
| Caliber | .22 LR |
| Barrel Length | 4″ |
| Overall Length | 8″ |
| Weight | 29 oz (unloaded, per manufacturer specs) |
| Magazine Capacity | 10 rounds (2 magazines included) |
| Sight Radius | 6.5″ |
| Barrel Finish | Matte black |
| Receiver Finish | Matte black |
| Trigger Finish | Gold plated |
| Grips | Ultragrip FX (black rubber over-molded, ambidextrous) |
| Sights | Pro-Target adjustable (front and rear) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Steel 4″ Bull Barrel — Adds weight forward for reduced muzzle flip and tighter groups at 25 yards. Why it matters: You’ll stack rounds without fighting the sights back on target, especially during rapid fire.
- Ultragrip FX Ambidextrous Grips — Black rubber over-molding with textured panels gives a locked-in feel for both left and right-handed shooters. Why it matters: No slip, no shift — your grip stays consistent through a full magazine.
- Pro-Target Adjustable Sights — Front and rear sights with tool-free adjustment for windage and elevation. Why it matters: You can dial in point-of-impact for any .22 LR ammo load without swapping parts.
- Alloy Frame with Matte Black Finish — Lightweight aluminum receiver keeps the overall weight at 29 oz while the matte coating resists glare and holster wear. Why it matters: This gun carries easier than a steel-framed .22, and the finish holds up to range sessions.
- Gold-Plated Trigger — Factory trigger offers a crisp break with minimal creep. Why it matters: A clean trigger pull helps you shoot smaller groups without fighting a gritty take-up.
Who It’s For
This Buck Mark is built for the everyday carrier who wants a reliable .22 LR for plinking, training new shooters, or small-game hunting. It works as a suppressor host (the barrel is threaded on some models — check your variant) and fits most Buck Mark holsters. If you’re a left-handed shooter, the ambidextrous grip and symmetrical controls make this a natural fit.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Two 10-round magazines included — saves you $50+ on extras right out of the box.
- Pro: Adjustable Pro-Target sights let you zero for different ammo without a gunsmith.
- Pro: Ambidextrous grip works for all hand sizes, even with gloves on.
- Con: The bull barrel adds weight up front — not ideal for pocket carry, but perfect for belt holsters or range bags.
Comparison vs. Competitors
| Feature | Browning Buck Mark Micro Bull | Ruger Mark IV Target | Smith & Wesson M&P 22 Compact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barrel Length | 4″ bull | 5.5″ bull | 3.5″ |
| Weight | 29 oz | 35 oz | 24 oz |
| Magazine Capacity | 10 rounds | 10 rounds | 12 rounds |
| Sights | Pro-Target adjustable | Adjustable rear, fiber optic front | Fixed white dot |
| Grips | Ultragrip FX rubber over-molded | Textured polymer | Textured polymer |
| MSRP | $414.53 | $529 | $379 |
The Ruger Mark IV Target offers a longer sight radius and lighter trigger out of the box, but it’s heavier and costs more. The M&P 22 Compact is lighter and holds 12 rounds, but its fixed sights and shorter barrel limit precision at distance. The Buck Mark Micro Bull splits the difference — accurate enough for competition practice, compact enough for the range bag.
FAQ
Does the Browning Buck Mark Micro Bull come with a case?
Yes, per Browning specs, this model includes a zippered pistol rug for safe transport and storage.
Can I use aftermarket magazines with this pistol?
Yes, Browning Buck Mark magazines are widely available. The included 10-rounders are factory spec — stick with Browning or ProMag for reliable feeding.
Is this model threaded for a suppressor?
This specific Micro Bull Barrel variant is not threaded. Look for the Buck Mark Micro Bull Threaded model if you need suppressor compatibility.
What holsters fit the Browning Buck Mark Micro Bull?
Most Buck Mark holsters with a 4″ barrel length will fit. Check for models designed for bull barrels — the extra width may require a slight break-in on leather holsters.
How do I adjust the Pro-Target sights?
Use a small flathead screwdriver or coin to turn the rear sight screws: windage (left/right) on the side, elevation (up/down) on the top. Front sight is fixed.
Why Buy from Us
- ✅ Nationwide delivery to all 50 states
- ✅ Ships within 1–2 business days
- ✅ 30-day return policy on unopened items
- ✅ Secure checkout with encrypted payment
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Last updated: April 2026

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