AssawomanGunsmith
Active member
glock 20 in 10mm
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I've sure taken a bunch of grouse and snakes with my Judge. It's not for protection in my case. In bear country I sometimes carry my S&W mountain gun or my Ruger SRH, but I rely on my rifle.The judge is a cool concept but a dumpster fire of a gun. I'd go look at once in person before you decide to buy one. I do carry a 45, but it's a shield.
In December I'll be packing a .22 revolver to Alaska. I have no plans on using it and won't even take ammo for it. I'll be packing it in its own hard lockable case together inside my large gear bag that contains my inflatable kayak to ensure that it makes the Ravn Air flight. Firearms Must Ride but all other bags can be bumped.
Bumped it or lost it ?Alaska has bumped my rifle twice at this point
Luckily on the way back both times.
Unclear. Both times it arrived on the next flight in, this last flight the counter agent said they load guns last and maybe there wasn’t enough space.Bumped it or lost it ?
They lost my gun for a few days on the way home. Got it a week later.
None. Don't need the added weight and in bear country, it's been proven time and again that bear spray is more effective. As an added bonus, bear spray works on human attackers too.
It's only the small prop planes that bump gear when weight is an issue.Unclear. Both times it arrived on the next flight in, this last flight the counter agent said they load guns last and maybe there wasn’t enough space.
So does the spray. I learned just how well it works 1st hand 26 years ago when we had to be sprayed before it was issued to us.To be clear I am a Spray over pistol person, but I am confident a .44 will work wonders on a human....