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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Hanson" data-source="post: 3078864" data-attributes="member: 1681"><p>Same here also. I first purchased a Glock model 40 then added a lone wolf complete inside and barrel. I put a Holosun solar charged green dot on it for hunting. However for bear protection I didn't want to be looking for the dot. Ill fall back on law enforcement training and concentrate on the front sight for close and fast action. So I purchased a Sig as soon as they came out and sold it last week. The magazine notched for mag release would not let me load the wide nose hard cast. The trigger pull was fantastic as far as factory triggers and it was accurate. However it threw brass over 15 feet which is an indicator it wouldn't take the beating for a long time.</p><p>My model 40 is a gen four, but I use a gen three guide rod with heavy springs.</p><p>Check out Alaskan Ballistics on utube. It will help you decide between extreme generator and hard cast. If you shoot hollow point for grizzly file off your front site. It will not hurt so much when the bear shoves it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Hanson, post: 3078864, member: 1681"] Same here also. I first purchased a Glock model 40 then added a lone wolf complete inside and barrel. I put a Holosun solar charged green dot on it for hunting. However for bear protection I didn't want to be looking for the dot. Ill fall back on law enforcement training and concentrate on the front sight for close and fast action. So I purchased a Sig as soon as they came out and sold it last week. The magazine notched for mag release would not let me load the wide nose hard cast. The trigger pull was fantastic as far as factory triggers and it was accurate. However it threw brass over 15 feet which is an indicator it wouldn't take the beating for a long time. My model 40 is a gen four, but I use a gen three guide rod with heavy springs. Check out Alaskan Ballistics on utube. It will help you decide between extreme generator and hard cast. If you shoot hollow point for grizzly file off your front site. It will not hurt so much when the bear shoves it. [/QUOTE]
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