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I haven’t found revolvers to be exceptionally reliable
I haven’t found revolvers to be exceptionally reliable
I live in SE AK where brown bears are a daily consideration. I own a ruger .44 and a glock 10mm. I have not used the .44 since buying the 10mm. My reasoning is this
1. The glock is way more comfortable and easy to carry, which means I'm more likely to carry it.
2. I shoot it better.
3. I have 15 chances to make a good hit vs 6.
4. There is more potential energy / ftlbs of force in a magazine of 15 10 mm than a cylinder of 6 .44 mag. (Also realizing you probably won't get all 15 shots off).
5. Easier to shoot one handed if needed.
However, having been charged by a brown bear I will say carry what you are comfortable with and comes second nature because you wont have time to think when it does happen.
Literally in the last 2weeks my S&w developed end shake. It won’t reliably ignite primers on DA. Does fine on SA but that’s not ideal.
Worse case Ontario to try to send it on right now.
Our boat pistol one season was a k frame 357. It developed cylinder timing issue within 1500 rounds or so. It would spray you with lead. Which is super entertaining, until a piece gets stuck in ur cheek.
And my airweight had problems locking up when it’d get dirty. I don’t know the technical jargon but it would basically freeze up.
Maybe it a S&w issue but I know my buddies ruger Blackhawk crapped the bed super early.
Had issues with my Taurus 85 but that’s not an indictment on anything. Taurus are junk.
Appreciate everyone's feedback. This is a rifle hunt, so I will have a 7 Rem Mag with me as well. However, I do think I will stick with a semi auto firearm. I have my 4" XD 40 that I am going to see how it shoots with heavy 200 grain DT loads and practice with it more (stressful, quick fire situations)
My biggest thing is going to be getting comfortable carrying one in the chamber, especially with it strapped to my chest. Going to get the kenai chest holder and use it this spring and summer (bear hunting, camping, fishing) with a round chambered to build up that confidence.
I may look at a G20 as well - mainly cause I always wanted one.
XD 40 is a .40 cal - the DT loads are 200 grain hardcasts at 1050 FPS
Being from Canada, what size ball bearing would you all recommend for my grizz protection? It would be for a wrist rocket NOT a slingshot?
Did I mention that our f@cked government doesn’t allow us to carry anything more powerful than a rubber band powered stone thrower.
I carried a Springfield Armory XD-40 4" barrel as my main duty weapon for the last 12 years of my career. I also carried an XD-40 sub-compact in an ankle holster as a back-up each and every day. On my days off the sub-compact was carried on my ankle unless I had shorts on and then I carried it in a hip holster. Of course you would want to use a chest holster or a hip holster for the usage you are describing. My sub-compact XD-40 was subjected to a lot more dirt, dust, snow, water, and it worked and always fired. I just wanted to give an example of how reliable a good quality pistol is and the abuse they can take and still function properly.Since the glock 10mm seems to be a favorite, would anything be wrong running my XD 40 with hot loads such as Double Tap 200 grain Hard Casts?