Will this work? I see a few Kydex IWB holsters available for N frames but none listed for the Redhawk. I know the Smith is known to be slimmer and easier carrying than the Ruger, but will the Ruger fit in the Smith holster?
The C-Tac is available for N frames...
I'm not trying to create another "is .357 enough to stop a bear" thread, I'm asking what you do when you're out in the woods with whatever gun you have and said bear or moose charges. I say bear or moose because here in North Idaho grizzly, moose, and tweaker-muggers are the most dangerous...
Thanks all for the good advice. One of our local shops here has stainless Redhawks for $639, and Super Redhawks (including Alaskan) as well as 629s (including ES kit) all come in right around the $750 mark. Are these ok deals?
Batmann:
The Alaskan definitely seems cool, do you shoot it as...
How does it shoot? I'm saving up for a 44 mag and I think I've narrowed it down to this or a 4" Redhawk. I think the Survival Kit thing is really cool, but I've never shot or handled a 3" revolver. Are they accurate? Does anybody have one? What are your impressions? I'll be carrying mostly...
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