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Some suggestions I was thinking about are the .44 Magnum, .45 Long Colt, .454 Casull, or one of the .50 pistols. Are these decent suggestions, or should I make some changes? And if so, why?

Thanks.

1 posted on 12/01/2011 9:29:26 PM PST by Stonewall Jackson
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454 casull


2 posted on 12/01/2011 9:31:07 PM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: Stonewall Jackson

.44 mag should do.


3 posted on 12/01/2011 9:31:53 PM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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A 30.06 is the best pistol against grizzly bears. For the sarcasm challenged, that is to say that no pistol is good enough protection from grizzly bears.


4 posted on 12/01/2011 9:33:08 PM PST by Melas (u)
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To: Stonewall Jackson

.44 Magnum would do.


5 posted on 12/01/2011 9:33:17 PM PST by unkus (Silence Is Consent)
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Any thoughts or suggestions on a pistol to suggest to my friend? He is fairly well off financially, so money isn't too much of a hindrance (although he might balk at a $2,500 or $3,000 price tag).
6 posted on 12/01/2011 9:33:52 PM PST by Stonewall Jackson (Democrats: "You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.")
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Here’s a joke told to me by Alaskans on the subject of handguns and grizzlies:

“If you’re going to carry a pistol in bear country, make sure to file down the front sight.”

The typical question from a person of the lower 48 is then: “Why? So you can draw it faster, or it doesn’t snag on your clothes in winter?”

Alaskan: “No, so it doesn’t hurt so bad when the bear shoves it up your ass.”

Any pistol is scant protection against a really PO’ed griz or brown bear. Alaskans prefer to pack 12ga slug guns with Brenneke slugs. Most people can’t control those hand cannons well enough to gain proficiency with them.

Here in Wyoming, I pack a .45 LC when in the woods, but then we have few griz. More of my hazard is moose.


7 posted on 12/01/2011 9:34:00 PM PST by NVDave
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The last guy I heard about got into a contest with a griz down in the Kenai Pennisula over a salmon. The guy shot the griz in the chest 6 times with a 44 mag. Luckly some hikers came by and called for a medivac. The guy woke up in hospital in Anchorage eight (8) months later. Rangers found the griz dead ... 15 miles away.


8 posted on 12/01/2011 9:34:33 PM PST by Bobibutu
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A couple of days ago, it was -47*F in Fairbanks. I think he needs the best long underwear money can buy.


9 posted on 12/01/2011 9:34:50 PM PST by Daffynition ( *Socialism, has a record of failure so blatant that only an intellectual could ignore it*)
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I think the 45 colt is a bit under the weather, and I think the 50 has to much recoil and muzzle rise to get back on target.

Thats my opinion.


10 posted on 12/01/2011 9:36:03 PM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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Given the location and the wildlife, I'd probably suggest a Magnum Research BFR. I have one in .50 AE and it's a very powerful and accurate handgun. It also fits the hand well. However, it's a 5 shot single action revolver. You can also get it in .454, .45-70 and other calibers.

Here's mine:

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12 posted on 12/01/2011 9:38:27 PM PST by BCR #226 (02/07 SOT www.extremefirepower.com...The BS stops when the hammer drops.)
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.44 mag I would take, the long colt's I'm not to sure about

The 44 would be my choice, FWIW

14 posted on 12/01/2011 9:39:15 PM PST by voteNRA (A citizenry armed with rifles simply cannot be tyrannized)
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I have the FN 5.7 which holds 20 rounds and comes with 3 clips. Unload the clip on the bear but don’t stick around to see what damage you did.


15 posted on 12/01/2011 9:40:20 PM PST by VicVega (Geaux LSU, Geaux Saints)
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I used to carry a Desert Eagle .50AE in griz country.

I'd opt for a Super Blackhawk in .45 LC these days.

16 posted on 12/01/2011 9:40:52 PM PST by SIDENET ("If that's your best, your best won't do." -Dee Snider)
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17 posted on 12/01/2011 9:40:52 PM PST by umgud
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.500 Linebaugh.


18 posted on 12/01/2011 9:41:12 PM PST by gimme1ibertee ("Criticism......brings attention to an unhealthy state of things"-Winston Churchill)
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If it has to be a hand-held weapon I’d opt for a grenade.


19 posted on 12/01/2011 9:41:27 PM PST by the_Watchman
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If he is a 1911 fan then I would recommend trying to find a LAR Grizzly Winmag in .45 Winchester Magnum. I have short fingers with a large/broad palm and I was able to shoot one comfortably. The recoil is manageable, especially compared to the calibers you already mentioned. If he has very short fingers it might not be a good match as the grip is longer than a .45 ACP 1911.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LAR_Grizzly_Win_Mag


20 posted on 12/01/2011 9:41:51 PM PST by BradWesleyoftheInternet
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1911A1 is a fine sidearm. I also recommend going out with an experienced guide, and actually finding out what bear signs are like (especially that horrid smell..), and advice on how to avoid encounters.

As for a sidearm to defend against grizzly bears - shotgun slugs. Best defense is to not engage them in any form or fashion. Second best defense is traveling with a partner who doesn't quite run as fast as you.

25 posted on 12/01/2011 9:42:59 PM PST by kingu (Everything starts with slashing the size and scope of the federal government.)
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Never messed with bears.

Been around some pissed off 2000 lb bulls, though.

You ain’t stopping one with a handgun in time to guarantee your life.

Shot 180 lb deer centermass with a .44 mag and they can run quite a ways.

I’d say the riot shotgun slug advocates are right on.


26 posted on 12/01/2011 9:43:21 PM PST by One Name
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Get the biggest and heaviest handgun you can find. You’ll need it to throw at the bear or perhaps beat him over the head with it.

All sarcasm aside, a larger caliber with a bullet that will penetrate. Like a solid or a hard cast round nose or Keith style semi-wadcutter. Stay away from soft Hollow points and the like.

Perhaps one of those industrial sized pepper spray units also.


27 posted on 12/01/2011 9:43:30 PM PST by headstamp 2 (Time to move forward not to the center.)
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