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I've shot both the Buckmark and the Ruger Mark II extensively. While the Ruger can be more complicated to disassemble, once you learn how to do it, it's really not that big of deal. The factor which makes me choose the Buckmark over the Ruger Mark series is I can buy an after market barrel and have it shipped to me door. With the Ruger, the upper (barrel included) is the firearm, so if you ever want to replace or upgrade you've got to go through and FFL and fill out the 4473, just as if you were purchasing another firearm. Would I turn down a killer deal on a Ruger? No, but would I buy one new, probably not, I'd buy the Buckmark.
Get the one that feels best in your hand.
Get the one that has the grip angle and controls closest to the 9mm/40/45 that you shoot. after shooting 5000 rounds of 22lr you will be very good with your real gun when you use it.