Hiking/Camping gun opinions?

Frank

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Thinking of buying this for a camping/hiking/outdoors gun one that i can trust my life on! I don't like hi-points and want something cheap!

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=157291106

I'll put one box of target ammo through it and then put it in the pack with hp's!
We have no grizzlys in CT, but thanks for the input.
 
trusting your life on... hmm, be skeptical, it doesnt look in very good condition, and revolvers are relatively slow to reload, you can shoot a fully grown gorrilla (i know you wont be around gorillas, but bears arnt that far off) 6 times in the skull and it will kill you before it realizes its dead. I know you want it cheap, but dont be cheap on something you plan to trust with your life!
 
welcome to 2010! life is a lot different that 1920 now-a-days.

my next carry gun will be a JA380. they have a bad reputation because the company used to be Jennings, but I hear stories of people who have the new JA380's and work flawlessly at 500 rounds and counting.

JA380: $110.00 shipped to your door. 2 magazines, life-time warranty.

also comes in .22lr, .25 acp, .380acp, 9mm.
 
America has been neutered so hard a better question might be where can you legally take it

Gotta love those people that have seen graphic footage of what a bear attack does to a man but still choose not to carry bear spray a gun nothing
 
It is old school, but you can't beat the power, accuracy, and reliability of a revolver. You might want to think twice about that one, depending on the price of ammo. The .32 is not a very powerful gun, but it can hurt something. I would suggest a .38 at least, if not a .357 Mag. Stick with a revolver, they are easy to clean and break down. A semi-automatic can jam on you.
 
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