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Good cheap bear gun for Grizzly country

Hey guys, taking the family out west in July. We're going to be exploring a lot of Western Montana and coming down into Wyoming & Idaho. My daughter is 10months old now and will be in the child backpack for day hikes. Anytime I went out there in the past(before I had a kid) I just had bear spray. Since we have a little one now I want to carry a firearm in addition to bear spray.

It needs to be: a handgun for size/convivence
large enough caliber to do some damage on a big animal if worst case scenario
it needs to be affordable(like under $500 or) (this trip is adding up quickly)


I've always like .44 magnums. I don't know what alls out there but want to read your opinions and what you'd carry. thanks
Check my .357 out in my listings
 
Go ahead. Sneaking up on a unsuspecting elephant is not the same as stopping a charging bear who covers 20 feet in two steps. If you are lucky, you will get off a shot. Really lucky, two shots to stop it.

But you go ahead and try.
 
Go ahead. Sneaking up on a unsuspecting elephant is not the same as stopping a charging bear who covers 20 feet in two steps. If you are lucky, you will get off a shot. Really lucky, two shots to stop it.

But you go ahead and try.
That right there seems to be the most misunderstood thing about a bear defense firearm, and a firearm that will kill a bear. You can kill a bear with a 22.....you most likely will not stop a determined charging bear with said .22....(substitute .22 multiple calibre's that I have seen mentioned for bear defense).

You always gotta remember, a charging grizzly can kill you even after he is technically dead....
 
Hey guys, taking the family out west in July. We're going to be exploring a lot of Western Montana and coming down into Wyoming & Idaho. My daughter is 10months old now and will be in the child backpack for day hikes. Anytime I went out there in the past(before I had a kid) I just had bear spray. Since we have a little one now I want to carry a firearm in addition to bear spray.

It needs to be: a handgun for size/convivence
large enough caliber to do some damage on a big animal if worst case scenario
it needs to be affordable(like under $500 or) (this trip is adding up quickly)


I've always like .44 magnums. I don't know what alls out there but want to read your opinions and what you'd carry. thanks
Better safe than sorry ! 10 mm double stack
 
poachers use it for elephants and rhinos, I'm sure it'll do. I would not feel under gunned at all, esp w/multiple rounds.
I would bet those same poachers wish they had more gun when those unsuspecting Rhinos and Elephants charge....same principle, charging Rhino/Elephant is totally different than unsuspecting Rhino/Elephant.

There is a reason that there are calibre minimums in Africa.
 
Go ahead. Sneaking up on a unsuspecting elephant is not the same as stopping a charging bear who covers 20 feet in two steps. If you are lucky, you will get off a shot. Really lucky, two shots to stop it.

But you go ahead and try.
well then, we shouldn't recommend hand guns then, as they're mostly inferior to rifles. oh and I don't think a human can out run a charging rhino nor elephant neither....
 
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