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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 3117092" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>If you/I am traveling around like a vagabond I would have 3 guns for bear protection. In no particular order. Glock40, Super Redhawk 44mag, and a good reliable semiauto shotgun. Dependent on the situation I would be carrying one or the other. </p><p></p><p>OP, if you don't shoot the Glock well, I'd bet you have not given yourself sufficient training time behind the pistol to make yourself a reliable shot with the Glock. I started out my pistol life liking the grip angle of the Springfield Armory XD pistols much better than the Glock. Shot it great. Now I shoot the Glock just as good since I took the time to train. Plenty of folk in AK that carry the Glock in 10mm for bear protection. the Glock 40 may give you less hastle if you are traveling through Canada since it has the 6" barrel. Check their laws for sure prior to entering America' hat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 3117092, member: 14646"] If you/I am traveling around like a vagabond I would have 3 guns for bear protection. In no particular order. Glock40, Super Redhawk 44mag, and a good reliable semiauto shotgun. Dependent on the situation I would be carrying one or the other. OP, if you don't shoot the Glock well, I'd bet you have not given yourself sufficient training time behind the pistol to make yourself a reliable shot with the Glock. I started out my pistol life liking the grip angle of the Springfield Armory XD pistols much better than the Glock. Shot it great. Now I shoot the Glock just as good since I took the time to train. Plenty of folk in AK that carry the Glock in 10mm for bear protection. the Glock 40 may give you less hastle if you are traveling through Canada since it has the 6" barrel. Check their laws for sure prior to entering America' hat. [/QUOTE]
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