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The last Grizzly killed in Alaska that I knew of was by a fishing guide and it was shot (a lot) with an S&W 9mm. That said, I normally carry a 12 Ga or my .457 WW Co-Pilot when out on the farm or fishing with a 10mm or .44 Mag when I don't think I need a gun up there.Handgun, the same one I carry all the time, CZ P-10C. Long gun, this one. CZ 527M/CSR 7.62x39mm with custom 10 round mag. That's what it's called - Camp Scout Rifle. Other than that perhaps my AR15, but chances are if I am out bebopping in the woods it will be the handgun. 9mm can take down dang near all wildlife in Southern AZ if need be.
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Nice…. you sportin' an Aimpoint PRO?The last Grizzly killed in Alaska that I knew of was by a fishing guide and it was shot (a lot) with an S&W 9mm. That said, I normally carry a 12 Ga or my .457 WW Co-Pilot when out on the farm or fishing with a 10mm or .44 Mag when I don't think I need a gun up there.
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This guy was on the farm.
Down here normally a .357 with birdshot upfront.
Yes, was issued a couple and after a nighttime disagreement with a Grizzly North East of Delta Junction added the Aimpoint and flashlight mount to my Co-Pilot.Nice…. you sportin' an Aimpoint PRO?
I have a couple PRO's with kill-flash inserts myself, pretty decent kit!Yes, was issued a couple and after a nighttime disagreement with a Grizzly North East of Delta Junction added the Aimpoint and flashlight mount to my Co-Pilot.
A nice one about which I know NNNNNOTHHHIIING!. . . AR-15 pistol with brace. Overall I think an AR pistol is a good compromise, it's small and light (I think mine is ~3-4lbs) and packs an immense amount of firepower. Unless you need to duke it out with an army of bears, the AR pistol is going to solve those problems fairly definitively.
I've been thinking of buying a Glock 20 and I'm curious to hear which firearm(s) people carry when enjoying the great outdoors (handgun, rifle, whatever).