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How about a 44 mag 4-inch for Alaska?
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<blockquote data-quote="davek" data-source="post: 1203900" data-attributes="member: 519"><p>"Please be advised that there have been an increased number of incidents of contacts with bears. Campers and hikers should use caution and avoid these animals, particularly in remote areas. Be sure to affix small bells to your clothes and obtain a can of pepper spray before going into the woods. </p><p>Person traveling on foot in the woods should be aware of signs of both Black and Grizzly bears, including their feces: </p><p>· Black bear scat usually contains berry seeds and bits of squirrel fur. </p><p>· Grizzly bear scat often contains small bells and smells like pepper. "</p><p></p><p>Bu seriously, if I was walking around Alaska I'd get a S&W 329 PD .44 Magnum. Light enough to carry around and not leave it behind, and I don't think I'd notice the extremely sharp recoil if I had to use it in against a bear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davek, post: 1203900, member: 519"] "Please be advised that there have been an increased number of incidents of contacts with bears. Campers and hikers should use caution and avoid these animals, particularly in remote areas. Be sure to affix small bells to your clothes and obtain a can of pepper spray before going into the woods. Person traveling on foot in the woods should be aware of signs of both Black and Grizzly bears, including their feces: · Black bear scat usually contains berry seeds and bits of squirrel fur. · Grizzly bear scat often contains small bells and smells like pepper. " Bu seriously, if I was walking around Alaska I'd get a S&W 329 PD .44 Magnum. Light enough to carry around and not leave it behind, and I don't think I'd notice the extremely sharp recoil if I had to use it in against a bear. [/QUOTE]
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