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    Need advice on first EDC knife

    If it's legal where you are, an expandable baton would be my choice for non firearm self defense over any knife.
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    M&P 340 vs Ruger LCR

    340PD was superlight and easy to carry. Naked backstrap beats up your hand pretty well with full power loads. Haven't ha a chance to use the LCR 357 yet, but given my past experience with Ruger factory stocks, I expect it will be more pleasant to shoot. Size is equivalent, weight is 4oz...
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    Backpacking gun?

    If you must stay with a semi, go with the Glock 20. 10mm is going to be the most powerful commercially available load (matches and sometimes exceeds .357 Magnum with the right loads) If you like revolvers just as well, .44 Mag or .454 Casull. There are several carryable guns chambered in .44...
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    First Handgun: Two Very Different Choices (9mm v 357)

    First: go to a range, rent and shoot anything you are considering. When you've found some that you like, that will narrow your selection. Assuming you are not biased to autoloaders or revolvers after firing a few different guns, here are some things to consider: Of the two calibers...
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    Revolver or Auto

    I practice with revolvers far more than semi autos, but I tend to shoot them equally well. I feel shooting a semi auto is easier for me because I primarily practice shooting double action with the revolvers, so pretty much any semi auto has a lighter shorter trigger pull.
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    Forest Service Knife

    Check out Scrapyard knives website. The prices are reasonable, the knives are exceptionally durable (and basically have an unconditional lifetime guarantee) and there are several styles there that would suit your purposes. Personally I'd go for a blade length between four and six...
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