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I already have a Single Six, everyone has to have at least one Single Six!:)
The 44 was for when I go hiking where something furry might take a liking to my meaty scent!:eek:
I will not be hunting with it, just plinking and it will probably go with me on hiking trips into the backwoods.:D It will be stainless whichever one I choose.
So after shooting a friends Super Blackhawk I decided I need one.
Trying to decide between the 7 1/2 or 4 5/8 barrel length. I liked the way the 7 1/2 shot, but the 4 5/8 would be easier to pack around. Help me decide.
I would carry a firearm regardless of the laws.
When I went to the Grand Canyon National park I carried concealed.
After sorting through the papers they give you when you enter the park, a large notice warning of the dangers of mountain lions in the area made me glad I ''missed' no guns...
I am currently trying to decide which Alaskan to get 44 magnum or 454.
Please give your opinions as I will be using your advice to decide which one to get. The biggest caliber handgun I now shoot is 45ACP.
I need to add a big bore six gun to the collection.
It will be used for hiking and camping.
I will be in black bear country 97% of the time, with occasional trips to Wyoming, Montana, Idaho and some day Alaska.
So my question is 454 Alaskan or four inch Redhawk .44 mag?
I have narrowed it...
You have to decide which is worse, getting a gun charge for carrying or getting eaten or murdered by some crazy physco.
A while back I went to a national park.[wont say which one]When you get to the gate and pay your fee, the ranger gives you a info sheet about the rules, history etc.. about...
Yes I had to use it once.
Davidsons had me return the defective gun to the dealer and a new gun was sent to the dealer to exchange with me- no cost, no problems!:)
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