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.357 magnum
The wife is wanting a .357 magnum for home protection but she may also bring it with her if we plan a hunt somewhere where she may need to pack something for protection like in Alaska.
What do you guys recommend....automatic or revolver....and what name brands....also barrel length.... Thanks |
RE: .357 magnum
I'd go with a 4-inch barrel and any of these will be just fine for her needs. Ruger's GP100, Service-Six or Security-Six, Colt's King Cobra, Python and S&W's models 66 or 686 and 686 Plus. The "plus" has a seven round cylinder. There are more choices like Taurus and some others, but the above would be my personal choices. I'd take her to a gunshop and see what fits her hands the best and go from there.
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RE: .357 magnum
Hi Stone Cold,
If you want a .357 Magnum you have few choices except for a revolver. And in truth the .357 Magnum revolver is a very good choice for a home defense handgun, (and is very versatile for field use as well). The choices T/C fan! suggested would be very hard to beat! Good luck. Dave |
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Hey guys,
I looked at the Taurus the other day. What kind of quality difference is this gun compared to the ones mentioned above? |
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I've owned a fair number of Taurus revolvers. They were good guns, but I'd put them a step below the S&W and Ruger guns.
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I love the .357 Mag, and I'm a big fan of the Ruger GP-100. It's a bit on the heavy side, but that how I like it. It's built like a tank, the recoil of 158 gr. loads is very manageable, and my groups are better than those of any of my autos.
By the way, I would recommend a 6" barrel. The 4" is great for concealed carry and home use, but I'd want the extra velocity and accuracy of a longer barrel out in the wilderness. |
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ORIGINAL: Aught Six By the way, I would recommend a 6" barrel. The 4" is great for concealed carry and home use, but I'd want the extra velocity and accuracy of a longer barrel out in the wilderness. Ruger Redhawk |
RE: .357 magnum
357. is a great calibur for home protection etc. Can it do it all? nahh as a big brown bear defense round id rather have another, but it would be better then most sharp sticks. Like Ak said very few semi autos chambered for it( old automag& those Lar grizzlys?) But a lot of nice revolvers out there as mentioned.[8D]
( do yall ever have concern for overpenatration in home defense situations?) Like nabors close by & kids rooms in the house?.......yrs ago we bought glasser safety slugs for our bedroom gun just for that reason. Course the media said only the fbi& air marshells used such ammo Lol! |
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I'd go with the GP-100 made by ruger in the 357mag for your wife. She'll have enough protection for man and most beasts. As far as alaskan brown bear protection buy her a 20'' shotgun with slugs she can sling on her back. Not very many people have survived the brown bear attack with a handgun. That's with anysize of handgun. There's only one article ever published I know of where a man survived a brown bear attack with a pistol. Kinda scary huh.
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I had a S/W .357 w/ 6" barrel and Packmayr grips. Love'd It!! Wish I never sold it :(
I'd go with a Revolver, less chance of jamming when fired. Plus you don't have to think if you put a bullet in the chamber. - jmho I also had a 4516 semi auto. It was a 7 shot 45 cal. Excellant handgun for home protection. You could put a bullet in the chamber, take the clip out, and the trigger would get disengaged. Making the gun useless without the clip. Loved that one too, but sold it :( - skunkie |
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