Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Group Forum: On Foot :: Gun recommendations for hiking
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Portage99 |
I don't worry about animals. I do want some protection in case I run into a person of ill intent. I do know this is a rare occurrence. I want something lightweight and easy to carry. I am looking for recommendations on the type of gun, and ALSO recommendations on holsters/how you carry while hiking. Most comfortable set-up for movement. I am looking at a Ruger LCP .380. Any thoughts before I purchase appreciated. I plan to buy next week. |
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QuietSolo |
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Minnesotian |
I understand the desire to have protection from other people, though the odds are very minimal of encountering a person of ill repute. Do you carry or have carried a gun on a regular basis before? If not, then I suggest once you have a gun purchased and the gear to go with it, to go to a firing range and get real comfortable with it. Go multiple times to develop the muscle memory needed to easily flip off the safety. As far as recommendations, I can only say what I carry. Bear spray. If you really are set on getting a gun, my recommendation would be for a .22 pistol. Yeah, it's small caliber, and won't drop a target with one shot, but it's lightweight, easy to aim, doesn't have serious kickback so you can aim it faster and more accurately after shooting, and it is relativity cheap. If you can find it, get it in stainless steel as there will be less maintenance involved. |
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Portage99 |
In my opinion, as a woman....it levels the playing field, maybe. : ). I have run into maybe 2-3 people that were cagey in a lifetime of hiking. So, I don't ever intend on using it. I just want it in case. And, I am only carrying it when I hike solo. And, I like to shoot for fun at a range. Anyway, if anyone else is interested....I went with the Ruger LCP .380. I am really happy with it! I think it is perfect for this situation. It is lightweight, easy to carry, and easy to shoot. More than likely, it will never leave my holster. : ) Except at the range! :) |
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Minnesotian |
I'm sorry that bullshit has happened to you. Thanks for the follow-up on which one you purchased. I might look into that as well. Like you, Portage99, I grew up in rural MN and grew up with guns. |