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Dyllheaven88
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Looking to pickup a handgun for camping and such something compact and light . Any recs ?
bear country?Looking to pickup a handgun for camping and such something compact and light . Any recs ?
This why I always suggest a good revolver unless a person is familiar with firearms and has trained with it.any striker fired glock style will work. DO NOT GET a gun with a manual safety unless your prepared to train with it extensively. Stress induced situation you will pull the gun and wonder why it's not firing....then your done. All because of the safety. Just my .02 cents...
Better yet, don’t by any gun, regardless of function, without training with it regularly.any striker fired glock style will work. DO NOT GET a gun with a manual safety unless your prepared to train with it extensively. Stress induced situation you will pull the gun and wonder why it's not firing....then your done. All because of the safety. Just my .02 cents...
truf....Better yet, don’t by any gun, regardless of function, without training with it regularly.
I should clarify my statement by saying that I meant that a revolver is a perfect first choice for new handgun owners and IMO a great platform to learn on. Training was implied but not stated. Train,train...and then train more.Better yet, don’t by any gun, regardless of function, without training with it regularly.
I agree. A revolver is the best in this situation. There’s no way to mess it up. I’d go with a .357 for defense against wild animals.I should clarify my statement by saying that I meant that a revolver is a perfect first choice for new handgun owners and IMO a great platform to learn on. Training was implied but not stated. Train,train...and then train more.
Compact and light really aren't criteria when choosing a gun for animal defense.Looking to pickup a handgun for camping and such something compact and light . Any recs ?
So your wanting a judge? I would not shoot a mountain lion with one unless it was foster slugs....imo....I'll disagree on the revolver though. Get a glock and and some underwood or buffalo bore penetrator's (not the super hot stuff that could blow your pistol up) and go from there. Once you load it your g2g. FTF...tap-rack-reload....imo...I was leaning towards revolver was going to load 1 blank 3 birdshot and two live rounds . Seems pretty standard for that application. Thanks for all the suggestions !
Nice I hadn’t thought of that ! My original idea was leave at the camp , then hike with mace ,Will you be carrying it while hiking or just something to keep at camp? A beefy 357 is a heavy thing to carry especially if you have to conceal
In that case It’s probably safer to leave a DA revolver sitting around than say a Semi auto with no safety. In that case I’d look at something around 686 size. Women and kids can shoot 38’s with ease and you have the option to use 357’s as well.Nice I hadn’t thought of that ! My original idea was leave at the camp , then hike with mace ,
Not. Sure. If. Kidding.Nice I hadn’t thought of that ! My original idea was leave at the camp , then hike with mace ,
One of your 10mm would do the trick but that's not a 1st timers gun.So your wanting a judge? I would not shoot a mountain lion with one unless it was foster slugs....imo....I'll disagree on the revolver though. Get a glock and and some underwood or buffalo bore penetrator's (not the super hot stuff that could blow your pistol up) and go from there. Once you load it your g2g. FTF...tap-rack-reload....imo...
I fuckin love that caliber. fuck a mountain lion....shoot a barbary lion.....sadly most factory ammo is so underloaded it's pathetic.One of your 10mm would do the trick but that's not a 1st timers gun.