Practical sidearm for an outdoorsman....
Byron, I would agree for hunting and northern uses. I wear a pistol almost all the time when on the Rocking D. If I'm on a hog suppression mission, or in particularly froggy mood, I carry either my 8 3/8 629 or the 4 inch. For just general goofing around, fence repair, cow feeding etc; they get real heavy after a while (funny I don't remember them being that heavy 30 years ago). My go to is my stainless lightweight XSE Commander in a Rugged Rob Cattleman holster.
Complete thread:
- For the sake of conversation: PMR30 vs Glock 17 -
Byron,
2014-09-30, 08:37
- While I'm not a Glock "fanboy" by any means... - cas, 2014-09-30, 08:57
- Generally agree... -
Sarge,
2014-09-30, 09:53
- G-17 hands down -
MR,
2014-09-30, 10:27
- Practical sidearm for an outdoorsman.... -
Byron,
2014-09-30, 16:22
- Practical sidearm for an outdoorsman.... - MR, 2014-10-02, 10:52
- Practical sidearm for an outdoorsman.... -
Byron,
2014-09-30, 16:22
- I did that to a Gen3 19... - rob, 2014-10-02, 22:08
- G-17 hands down -
MR,
2014-09-30, 10:27
- .22 mag ammo - a lot less weight and space - cubrock, 2014-09-30, 17:37
- In the current environment I take the 9mm 10 times out of 10 -
mcassill,
2014-09-30, 20:12
- Exactly right, and... - rob, 2014-10-02, 15:03
- For the sake of conversation: PMR30 vs Glock 17 - Bob Hatfield, 2014-10-01, 03:43