Browning Buck Mark Plus Stainless vs CZ P-06
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| Handguns | Browning Buck Mark Plus Stainless | CZ P-06 |
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| Rating | ||
| Rank | ||
| Action | Single | Single/Double |
| Caliber | .22 LR | .40 S&W |
| Capacity | 10+1 | 10+1 |
| Finish | Stainless | Black |
| Sights | Adjustable | Night Sights |
| Barrel Length | 5.5" | 3.88" |
| Details | ||
| Brand | Browning | Cz-usa |
| Reviews | See 6 Reviews | See 8 Reviews |
| Prices | ||
| MSRP | $473.99 | $660.00 |
| Used Price | $331.79 | $462.00 |
| Sale Price | $426.59 | $594.00 |
Handguns Descriptions
Browning Buck Mark Plus Stainless
Every Buck Mark starts out as a solid piece of aircraft-grade 7075 aluminum alloy, and then is CNC machined to exacting tolerances. The straight blowback design offers simplicity and reliability. The crisp single-action trigger, hand-reamed chamber, target crowned barrel and fiber optic front sight with an adjustable Pro-Target rear sight mean the Buck Mark Plus UDX comes ready straight from the box. Comfortable and secure in any condition, Ultragrip DX ambidextrous grips have slight finger grooves and laser stippling in a lovely walnut, rosewood or black laminate wood finish. The narrow profile makes them perfect for all hand sizes. Buck Mark Plus models feature a slabside barrel with finger grooves along the blued receiver and the signature gold Buck Mark trigger. Walnut and rosewood models have a matte blue finish while the black laminate has a stainless slide and barrel.
CZ P-06
The P-06 is the .40 S&W version of the 9mm CZ 75 P-01 model. The P-01 9mm was designed for LE and Military duty, but its compact size and the reduced weight due to its forged alloy frame made it ideal for discrete carry as well. Equipped with a decocker, the P-01 provides convenience for those who prefer hammer-down carry. The P-01 was the first CZ model to benefit from updated manufacturing technology at CZs Uhersky Brod factory. The components of the P-01/P-06 are completely interchangable with every other P-01/P-06, with no individual fitting required. This required some very careful re-design so that the reliability and accuracy were not impaired. Since the time of its introduction (designed in 2001, NATO-approved in 2003) the production upgrades have been rolled out to most of the CZ 75 family and several new rifle models as well. The 1913 accessory rail easily accepts any of the industry-standard lights and lasers to assist low-light use. After 3 years of some of the most aggressive small arms testing ever, the CZ P-01 won the honor of replacing the CZ 75s previously used by the Czech National Police. Reliability: The U.S. Army Mean Rounds Between Failure (MRBF) requirement is 495 rounds for 9mm pistols. During testing of the CZ P-01, the average number of stoppages was only 7 per 15,000 rounds fired. This is a .05% failure rate or an MRBF of 2142! For many years, the P-01 carried an NSN engraved on its frame, making it the first NATO-spec pistol ever available to the public. Recently, the factory decided to upgrade the slide stop spring which in turn means the current models may not carry the NSN.