At a Glance:
- Multiple styles to fit your firearm
- Unique and stylish pull ring design
- Made of lightweight, aircraft-grade aluminum
TANDEMKROSS now has two styles of halo Charging Rings for Browning® Buck Mark that will support either of the two bolt styles shown below. Please reference our halo Compatibility Sheet for larger images.
The Browning® Buck Mark is one of the most popular .22lr pistols in the world. While it performs fantastic right out of the box, a common criticism is the lack of grip surface for the slide.
The halo Charging Ring for Browning® Buck Mark is the solution, allowing owners to charge their firearm quickly and confidently. A unique pull ring design ensures fingers of any size can get a proper grip.
TANDEMKROSS’s charging handle is perfect for serious shooters under the pressure of competition, junior shooters with smaller hands, cold or gloved hands, or people with arthritis or carpal tunnel. Stop struggling and put a halo around your Buck Mark today!
IMPORTANT: There are two styles. Please refer to the imagery above to determine which halo style is right for your firearm.
COMPATIBILITY NOTE: Neither of these styles fit the Browning® Buck Mark bolt style that was commonly manufactured prior to 2001 and has since been discontinued.
This product is protected against mechanical failure for life by TANDEMKROSS’s Lifetime Guarantee. Learn more about our warranty and returns policies here.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including chromium, which is known to the State of California to cause reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
179 Reviews
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Buckmark charging ring
Outstanding product. The charging ring is well made and east to install. Tandemkross customer service is "Best in Class". I am extremely happ with my purchase.
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The Best Charging Handle
I put these on for customers , older people with arthritis, women love them, and who doesn't love to shoot and plink with a .22 pistol, I use them myself, and I'm a gunsmith
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Halo
Halo for buckmark I installed the halo in a matter of minutes easy as could be very well made and it functions perfectly
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Fantastic product
Can't say enough good things about this product. I have limited hand dexterity, so pulling the slide is a pain. This charging handle is amazing. I've bought a couple more Buckmarks because of this product. Make sure you get the proper Buckmark with the grooves on the slide, otherwise this won't stay on. Wish they were back in stock, going to buy a couple more just to have on hand, or to put on friends firearms.
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Halo
The Halo is one of the best additions that you need to have for your rimfire. This makes charging your pistol so much easier and safer. And of course there warranty is one of the best in the industry.
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Modifying to fit a High Standard Victor
Thank you for the opportunity of destroying your fine product. I can state that your product is not designed for a High Standard Victor but I made it work so I can continue to use this pistol in EIC matches. The slide of the Victor is to weak to use your clamping method as it will squeeze the slide and keep it from functioning. I had to drill and tap into each side of the slide to affix your product. Thank for your encouragement to complete. I have picture but I don't see any option to download them to you.
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Charging Ring
Makes it easy to rack the slide. Should be standard issue from Browning since the slide like the S&W Victory doesn't have "ears like Ruger Mark series". Adds no weight to the gun & very easy to install.
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Terrific Accessory, but be careful...
Every positive thing that everyone else claims about the Halo Charging Ring is absolutely true. I'm only here to offer a tip about mounting the charging ring. First, take note that the grooves on the Buck Mark's slide where the ring is to mount are angled slightly forward. Later, this is important! Okay, so you mount the charging ring and feel that the screws are adequately tight, it's time to go to the range and give your pistol a try. After shooting 50 to 100 rounds, it's time to check the position of the Halo. The recoil from every shot may cause the ring to move out of position ever so slightly and as the breach slams back for the next shot, it's possible for the ring to rise slightly on the angled slots. If this happens, it may cause the ring to strike against the rear of the scope mount which in turn will throw off you scope or red dot reflex sight. This has happened to me where the shots from the first and second magazine were right on target but then the shots started opening up. After about 50 rounds, I noticed that my reflex sight was coming loose but couldn't explain it especially because the sight on the Buck Mark is stationary; not moving with the slide like on my other pistols. I'd re-tighten the sight, shoot some more and same thing. I didn't want to use lock-tight on the mount because I'd eventually have to remove it to change the battery. However, when cleaning the gun, I noticed that the ring had risen ever so slightly and because the groves on the slide are angled forward, the ring had been striking the back of the scope mount with every shot jarring my sight loose. I had to readjust the charging ring but didn't want to over tighten the screws on the aluminum ring. I'll keep an eye on this in the future.... just thought I'd pass this tip along.
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Nice Design
Installed and made the operation for an advanced arthritic individual so nice and easy.