The Gun Thread

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Kroogz

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I Just picked up the Dan Wesson 10mm 1911 style. Mainly for bear defense while hunting. Where we live In Montana the grizzlies are moving in.
Smooth and surprisingly pleasant to shoot.

 
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The Glock says 10mm on the slide....
You got it.
I thought that was pretty impressive.
A hunter in Grizzly country might find one handy. 45 better according to Sundles who owns Buffalo Bore.
I'd rather have a 9 or 22 if it was optional.
What did you think?
 

MrE

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He'll be ahead of the reloader since they'll supply the ammo.
Thats the 2011 all the others are compared too. He will doubtless cherish it and so will your grandchild.
Thank you-- I bought it for him as a Academy graduation gift, but he's been a gun guy since he was 13 years old and watching Bear Grylls. :ROFL:
 
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watching Bear Grylls.
I recently watched a reality type show where Bear Grylls was hunting people LOL. I had never heard of him before that .:unsure::giggle:

I would say, "No shots were fired," except he did shoot some type of gun every time someone was caught, so everyone would know...

He hunted them in what was called "the Bear Pit."
 

MrE

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I recently watched a reality type show where Bear Grylls was hunting people LOL. I had never heard of him before that .:unsure::giggle:

I would say, "No shots were fired," except he did shoot some type of gun every time someone was caught, so everyone would know...

He hunted them in what was called "the Bear Pit."
When my youngest was coming of age, Bear Grylls had this survivalist series-- Man vs Wild. They would drop him in isolated areas and he would eat bugs, snare rabbits, eat zebra meat, and such. Memorable moments like drinking his own urine to survive in the desert and giving himself an emergency salt water enema.
 
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When my youngest was coming of age, Bear Grylls had this survivalist series-- Man vs Wild. They would drop him in isolated areas and he would eat bugs, snare rabbits, eat zebra meat, and such. Memorable moments like drinking his own urine to survive in the desert and giving himself an emergency salt water enema.
The Bear pit was in Costa Rica... a competition style show where the losers of each series of competitions would go in to the pit and try to escape in the 5 minute time limit. The ones who failed to escape were then graded on their survival skills, and one was eliminated each time. Of course he had all kinds of snares and traps set out, and that was how he caught some of them... I found it entertaining enough to watch the whole season that was available. But then again I seem to be scraping the bottom of the barrel of Netflix LOL
 

Lynx

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When my youngest was coming of age, Bear Grylls had this survivalist series-- Man vs Wild. They would drop him in isolated areas and he would eat bugs, snare rabbits, eat zebra meat, and such. Memorable moments like drinking his own urine to survive in the desert and giving himself an emergency salt water enema.
I can't watch those shows because I keep thinking "Who's that operating the camera?" Then it all falls apart for me.