I didn’t realize the Bisley was a single action, I knew it was a revolver and just assumed it was a double action. I prefer DA revolvers, but I’d still choose the much larger SA revolver over the 10mm Glock. The bottom line is, if you find yourself in a situation of being charged, there’s a decent chance that it won’t matter anyway, because many maulings happen so fast there’s no time to even get a single shot off. If you are able to get a shot off, the chances of follow up shots go down exponentially. Many people who have never been in that situation just assume that having more rounds in their semi auto is going to be of more benefit than only having the 5 or 6 rounds that a revolver carries, but it ends up being a moot point because time doesn’t allow for multiple shots, in the vast majority of cases. I prefer a high power revolver for several reasons. They are less susceptible to failure under adverse conditions, they will never stove pipe, and they come in much higher powered calibers with much larger bullet wts./ft. lbs. energy. The biggest con being that, with having those advantages also means carrying a heavier handgun.
I don’t have any experience with the 10mm Glock, never even handled one, but I do have a little experience with hunting Kodiak (9 times over the last 13 years). I’ve been involved in two DLP bear killings on Kodiak, and I’ve also killed a brown bear, that had initiated a charge, with a .500 S&W (440gr. hard cast). I know l’m bias, but that’s my reasoning for choosing a revolver over a semi auto.
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