Help me pick my FIRST hangun!
#21
I thought from earlier comments you didnt want a revolver. If thats not the case then I second what Bigbulls just stated. Those calibers/guns are all excellent choices.
#22
Spike
Joined: Mar 2006
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THERE IS NO ALL PURPOSE WEAPON
For the trail, I would select a .45 Long Colt in a Sheriff Model...short barrel, easy carry, safe, single action, maybe hot loads with H/P. Mine is a Ruger.
For town, in a purse, the Tarus Double Action snub nose in .22 mag with hollowpoints is a good choice.
My daughter shoots a .22 H/P which explodes a plastic gallon water jug...my .45/70 appears to have no effect but to go right through it.
Could be very painful if you are a water jug facing my daughter with .22 H/P.
Bigoleindian
For the trail, I would select a .45 Long Colt in a Sheriff Model...short barrel, easy carry, safe, single action, maybe hot loads with H/P. Mine is a Ruger.
For town, in a purse, the Tarus Double Action snub nose in .22 mag with hollowpoints is a good choice.
My daughter shoots a .22 H/P which explodes a plastic gallon water jug...my .45/70 appears to have no effect but to go right through it.
Could be very painful if you are a water jug facing my daughter with .22 H/P.
Bigoleindian
#23
I'm going to second the nomination of the Ruger SP101 .357 magnum. I think it fits your stated needs pretty well, for anything except an enraged, charging Grizzly. Revolvers are, generally, a little less complicated and a little easier to learn to use than semi-autos. And, the SP101 is a nice, compact, reasonably lightweight, reliable, easy to use and care for firearm. A S&W 66 or 686 would be nice also, but the SP101 is a bit smaller and more easily concealed, since it's a 5 shot, rather than a 6.
#24
ORIGINAL: JLmoore1956
Personally, I would go with .44 Magnum. Others will probably recommend different but seems about right for varmits or the two legged type 'human' varmits that can bother you. When hunting in Germany, carried a .357, but now I think about it, the .44 would have been better for Wild Boar! [8D]
Personally, I would go with .44 Magnum. Others will probably recommend different but seems about right for varmits or the two legged type 'human' varmits that can bother you. When hunting in Germany, carried a .357, but now I think about it, the .44 would have been better for Wild Boar! [8D]
#25
ORIGINAL: IDRedneckGirl
So here in about 3 weeks I'm going to be purchasing my FIRST hangun. First of all, I've been around all types of firearms my whole life and know how to handle them.
What I'm looking for is something for me to pack with me when I'm hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, whatever. I want something that I can carry for bears and cougars. Also... I tend to do a lot of these activities by myself and we all know that the woods aren't that great of a place for a lady to be by herself and there's some not-so-friendly people out there.
Also, I want a firearm that I can conceal if need be, I'm not too worried about fitting it in my purse, though I'd like something that I can wear on my hip with a coat over it. I do a lot of things by myself (including live) where I would feel a lot safer with a sidearm.
I'm a lady so I've got smaller hands and haven't had too many handguns feel *perfect* in my grip. I'm not a big fan of revolvers either.
If anybody has any suggestions, they would be much appreciated! I'm going to go rent a couple here shortly and test them out to see what fits me, but I would just like a heads up on any certain ideas! Thanks again!
So here in about 3 weeks I'm going to be purchasing my FIRST hangun. First of all, I've been around all types of firearms my whole life and know how to handle them.
What I'm looking for is something for me to pack with me when I'm hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, whatever. I want something that I can carry for bears and cougars. Also... I tend to do a lot of these activities by myself and we all know that the woods aren't that great of a place for a lady to be by herself and there's some not-so-friendly people out there.
Also, I want a firearm that I can conceal if need be, I'm not too worried about fitting it in my purse, though I'd like something that I can wear on my hip with a coat over it. I do a lot of things by myself (including live) where I would feel a lot safer with a sidearm.
I'm a lady so I've got smaller hands and haven't had too many handguns feel *perfect* in my grip. I'm not a big fan of revolvers either.
If anybody has any suggestions, they would be much appreciated! I'm going to go rent a couple here shortly and test them out to see what fits me, but I would just like a heads up on any certain ideas! Thanks again!

P.S.: I do come with a few guns included. It's a package deal.




