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How To Hunt Big Game
VIDEO... Charging Bear Pistol Test
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<blockquote data-quote="chav0_12" data-source="post: 2559369" data-attributes="member: 29765"><p>It's almost an argument for the revolver. If you come to the point where you're shoving the pistol into a bear that's on top of you the chances that you're pushing a semi-auto out of batter is high but a revolver's cylinder is still going to rotate. Personally I'd still rather have 15 rounds in semi-auto than 6 in a wheel gun. Hopefully I'm with a buddy and he has something too. It's funny I say that because I happened to carry my 10mm when I was with a buddy carrying a 357 revolver and my 44 Mag when I was with my brother in-law with a 10mm Glock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chav0_12, post: 2559369, member: 29765"] It’s almost an argument for the revolver. If you come to the point where you’re shoving the pistol into a bear that’s on top of you the chances that you’re pushing a semi-auto out of batter is high but a revolver’s cylinder is still going to rotate. Personally I’d still rather have 15 rounds in semi-auto than 6 in a wheel gun. Hopefully I’m with a buddy and he has something too. It’s funny I say that because I happened to carry my 10mm when I was with a buddy carrying a 357 revolver and my 44 Mag when I was with my brother in-law with a 10mm Glock. [/QUOTE]
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