I have my Grandfathers S&W Victory .38 special. He carried it as a peace officer in South Dakota. It spent most of it's life in a holster and a drawer. It shows the wear to the finish, but its essentially perfect, mechanically speaking. I shoot the heck out of it. I'm tossing around the idea of...
The biggest issue isn't "could" whatever caliber kill a bear. Clearly there's plenty of people who use handguns to hunt large game, bear among them. The key differences between that scenario and someone hiking and stumbling upon a dangerous animal is the hiker isn't in a tree stand, or behind a...
just make sure its heavy, so when you run out of bullets you'll have something substantial to throw at it.
if i was going into an area where i thought i may see a bear I'm just going to forget the fancy handgun ammo and bring a 12ga.
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