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<blockquote data-quote="shotty" data-source="post: 1377733" data-attributes="member: 4395"><p>Model 10 Smith 38, well made, cheap to shoot, light to pack or .22 carbine, cheap to shoot, accurate, good at getting "snacks", light, fun. Going into bear country? 22 revolver and 12 guage mossberg, or rifle. I don't believe in large handguns, unless you practice alot and then some more. It really takes time to get good with one. Will your partner or kids be as proffecient as you with your handcannon, no. With the above guns, almost anyone can shoot them and the learning curve is sharp. It depends on alot of factors. In OKLA. the mod-10 or .22 usually go along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shotty, post: 1377733, member: 4395"] Model 10 Smith 38, well made, cheap to shoot, light to pack or .22 carbine, cheap to shoot, accurate, good at getting "snacks", light, fun. Going into bear country? 22 revolver and 12 guage mossberg, or rifle. I don't believe in large handguns, unless you practice alot and then some more. It really takes time to get good with one. Will your partner or kids be as proffecient as you with your handcannon, no. With the above guns, almost anyone can shoot them and the learning curve is sharp. It depends on alot of factors. In OKLA. the mod-10 or .22 usually go along. [/QUOTE]
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