[dogs barking] jesse: that s bad. be thankful you don t live in india where things like this happen. [shouting] jesse: most people never consider what they do in these situations so what would you do? bring in wildlife expert and radio host tom nelson before we get to the strategy to defend yourself, why are these things happening? jesse, it s just brutal, man. we are moving down the food chain. okay? when the rodents next week call my partner joey because i don t want to go there with the rats. all right? seriously, when the fangs hit the flesh, it s too late. the time for preparation is past. and it s time for action. and at the very least, these days, you have to pack. and if it s not a micro 9- then maybe a browning 22 buck mark.
There are very good reasons why this reliable weapon has stuck around for so many years.
The Browning Buck Mark is a tried and true, well-loved handgun that’s been around for years. And for good reason it’s one of the best target rimfire pistols around! There are lots of different variations available, and while they’re all generally similar, they differ in terms of sights, grips, and size. Some models are threaded for a suppressor, and some feature a Picatinny rail for optics.
The Buck Mark is available with barrel lengths of 4,” 5.5,” 5 ⅞,” 6,” and 7.25.” With the longest barrel length of 7.25,” the overall length of the pistol measures 11.25,” and it weighs 38 oz. It is a bit heavier than most pistols (even heavier than the Walther P99!), so it’s not very suitable for concealed carry. It is, however, a great option for range shooting and plinking.