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Re: Sidearm for Black Bear.
« Reply #225 on: August 04, 2015, 06:13:17 PM »
My sidearm is a Glock 20 10mm. 15+1 rounds loaded with DoubleTap 230gr hard cast ammunition.

How many of those rounds have you put through that gun?  Any feed issues?

25 rounds. no feed issues

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Re: Sidearm for Black Bear.
« Reply #226 on: August 04, 2015, 07:37:00 PM »
This has been a really informative thread (and, entertaining, too).  It has forced me to rethink my own strategies.

For bow hunting in Idaho last year (in an area not particularly known for grizzlies), I carried my XD 4" in S&W.40.  It is comfortable on the hip, a bit heavy, but it is what I have.

I also have (but don't typically carry) an original Dan Wesson 15-2 in .357 Magnum.  I repurposed the gun from a service revolver (2.5" barrel) to a hunting revolver (6" barrel).  I don't have the original 2.5" barrel anymore.

For bow hunting in SW Washington, I will carry the XD on my hip.  I really doubt I will have need to use it (but better safe than sorry).  For Idaho (elk hunting, with a bow), I will be going to a different area, with a bit more of a grizzly presence (but still not that high of a risk).

For those of you who have already weighed in, what would you recommend?  I am not going to purchase anything else, so my choice is the XD or the Dan Wesson.  I could purchase hard cast bullets for the Dan Wesson.  The 6" barrel is a bit long for comfort carry.  Hmmmm.  What to do?
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Re: Sidearm for Black Bear.
« Reply #227 on: August 04, 2015, 10:10:11 PM »
Here's my 25 foot 8 shot group with my Hi-Point C9 9mm. It shoots pretty accurate for $180.00, and I have shot 300 rounds now with NO problems at all. I feel like I got my $ worth for sure, I couldn't expect much more. This ugly, heavy gun is a real shooter. It does me just fine for my protection needs, though I wish I had gotten a .45 instead of the 9mm.
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Re: Sidearm for Black Bear.
« Reply #228 on: August 05, 2015, 12:26:51 PM »
   a picture is worth a 1000 words so have more pics and less baloney.   people should be fined for repeating themselves and using misspelled words. lol     and limit the number of responses per thread.  mike w

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Re: Sidearm for Black Bear.
« Reply #229 on: August 05, 2015, 02:10:38 PM »
   a picture is worth a 1000 words so have more pics and less baloney.   people should be fined for repeating themselves and using misspelled words. lol     and limit the number of responses per thread.  mike w
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Re: Sidearm for Black Bear.
« Reply #230 on: August 05, 2015, 02:24:25 PM »
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Re: Sidearm for Black Bear.
« Reply #231 on: August 05, 2015, 02:27:46 PM »
My sidearm is a Glock 20 10mm. 15+1 rounds loaded with DoubleTap 230gr hard cast ammunition.

How many of those rounds have you put through that gun?  Any feed issues?
I also had a Glock 20, I put approximately 500 rounds through it before some financial issues forced me to sell it. I never once had a feed issue. I love Glocks.
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Re: Sidearm for Black Bear.
« Reply #232 on: August 05, 2015, 02:41:46 PM »
This has been a really informative thread (and, entertaining, too).  It has forced me to rethink my own strategies.

For bow hunting in Idaho last year (in an area not particularly known for grizzlies), I carried my XD 4" in S&W.40.  It is comfortable on the hip, a bit heavy, but it is what I have.

I also have (but don't typically carry) an original Dan Wesson 15-2 in .357 Magnum.  I repurposed the gun from a service revolver (2.5" barrel) to a hunting revolver (6" barrel).  I don't have the original 2.5" barrel anymore.

For bow hunting in SW Washington, I will carry the XD on my hip.  I really doubt I will have need to use it (but better safe than sorry).  For Idaho (elk hunting, with a bow), I will be going to a different area, with a bit more of a grizzly presence (but still not that high of a risk).

For those of you who have already weighed in, what would you recommend?  I am not going to purchase anything else, so my choice is the XD or the Dan Wesson.  I could purchase hard cast bullets for the Dan Wesson.  The 6" barrel is a bit long for comfort carry.  Hmmmm.  What to do?

Pro's and con's.  I usually end up with the comfortable carry vs. firepower.  However, I am more likely to pack my .44 if I am going Solo. 

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Re: Sidearm for Black Bear.
« Reply #233 on: August 06, 2015, 10:13:09 PM »
My sidearm is a Glock 20 10mm. 15+1 rounds loaded with DoubleTap 230gr hard cast ammunition.

How many of those rounds have you put through that gun?  Any feed issues?
I also had a Glock 20, I put approximately 500 rounds through it before some financial issues forced me to sell it. I never once had a feed issue. I love Glocks.


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Re: Sidearm for Black Bear.
« Reply #235 on: August 09, 2015, 09:50:14 PM »
Just bought a .44 mag Taurus Raging Bull S.S. 6. in. Barrel,Drilled and tapped for scope.This thing is accurate,It with some hard cast ammo = perfect tool.2 1/2 in groups at 50 yards free hand (.44 special ammo to check it out).Bought from a member of the forum.

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Re: Sidearm for Black Bear.
« Reply #236 on: August 09, 2015, 09:54:32 PM »
My sidearm is a Glock 20 10mm. 15+1 rounds loaded with DoubleTap 230gr hard cast ammunition.

How many of those rounds have you put through that gun?  Any feed issues?
I also had a Glock 20, I put approximately 500 rounds through it before some financial issues forced me to sell it. I never once had a feed issue. I love Glocks.

My Glock 20 eats anything I've tried and has never jammed.

Mine is a Gen 3.........   I was unaware of any issues until reading this thread.

Rather than threadjack, can someone point me to a good Glock 20 Tutorial to learn differences between Gen 3/4?
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Re: Sidearm for Black Bear.
« Reply #237 on: August 10, 2015, 03:16:11 PM »
LOL. Sorry but you guys and your 9mm and your .45 autos against a bear? Remind me to move as far away from you as possible if you shoot a bear with anything smaller than .357. :bdid: Yeah sure it's all about bullet placement. But lets get real if a bear comes at you from say 40 yards are you really going to take the time to aim or are you going to just spray and pray? I think most would do the spray and pray. If your going to use a small caliber for bear protection just buy some bear spray. At least you stand a better chance of making the bear run away from you and you won't injure the bear. Just my  :twocents:

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Re: Sidearm for Black Bear.
« Reply #238 on: August 10, 2015, 03:23:06 PM »
Personally....at 40 yards I would be high ready but probably not yet shooting, the odds are still very good it's a mock charge. 


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Re: Sidearm for Black Bear.
« Reply #239 on: August 10, 2015, 09:52:59 PM »
Personally....at 40 yards I would be high ready but probably not yet shooting, the odds are still very good it's a mock charge.
Exactly, at 40 yards Im shooting the bear square in the chest with my 30-06, the 9 is staying in the holster. Bear spray over a 9mm or .45 and we make you laugh? :dunno: Not following your logic here, and I could care less if I injure a bear if he's trying to kill me. :chuckle: That's what your suppose to do, SURVIVE!!!!!!! You better not give anymore advice, you over think  more than Pete Carroll on the goal line! :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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