Looking for a bear defense gun

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Looking for a bear defense gun. Want it as short/light as possible but must be NR, obviously.

Is there anything better than a DA grizzly for this?

I dont want to spend a ton of money on it, it will be a bush gun anyways so will get beat up so looks are completely irreverent. I dont mind making modifications myself to improve reliability so i figured the DA would be a good starting platform for the price.

Any other guns i should be looking at under $400-500?
 
Been slinging a DA Grizzly 12.5" since they arrived in 2008.........my round count is over 60K rounds and only failed part was a firing pin that broke earlier this year.

Hogue Stock, Magpul MOE Grip,S&J +1 mag extension/sling plate/no jam follower, has had bluing removed long time ago as a bare metal gun then sprayed with olive green krylon.......3-4 years ago and I haven't bothered to touch it up as I really like how it looks.

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Goes everywhere with me in the bush pretty much......been in all weather many times from -40C winters up north to nearly +40C summers in Osoyoos/Shuswap/Kootenays/ect.

Here's a picture from a few years ago proudly displaying the wear and tear the gun has received.

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The actions on these guns can be pretty gritty out of the box, I filed a few little things down originally then just shot the ever living piss out of it and its still one of my most trusted guns.

I see you are in Surrey.......there is a chance you could inspect my gun to see how it feels to you if you are interested.
 
if you truly only want bear protection then
Buy the cheapest used SxS from tradeex
Cut the barrels to 18.5"
Shorten the LOP or cut to a pistol grip
Carry slugs
 
if you truly only want bear protection then
Buy the cheapest used SxS from tradeex
Cut the barrels to 18.5"
Shorten the LOP or cut to a pistol grip
Carry slugs

For a gun that will be carried a lot and needs to be able to be used immediately, a SxS isn't going to cut it. Bruno isn't going to hang out while you simultaneously wet yourself and fit 2 shells into 2 barrels, mount the gun, aim and fire.
 
Get a 12.5" grizzly, de burr and polish the action. Ditch the boat anchor of a factory stock and lighten it up. Or buy an 870 with a 20" barrel with the fibre optic rifle sights that's threaded for chokes. Get it sighted in with a good hard cast slug and spend some time getting comfortable shooting it, it won't do you much good if you aren't used to shooting it a lot with the ammo you plan on using in the field.
 
Been slinging a DA Grizzly 12.5" since they arrived in 2008.........my round count is over 60K rounds and only failed part was a firing pin that broke earlier this year.

Hogue Stock, Magpul MOE Grip,S&J +1 mag extension/sling plate/no jam follower, has had bluing removed long time ago as a bare metal gun then sprayed with olive green krylon.......3-4 years ago and I haven't bothered to touch it up as I really like how it looks.


Goes everywhere with me in the bush pretty much......been in all weather many times from -40C winters up north to nearly +40C summers in Osoyoos/Shuswap/Kootenays/ect.

Here's a picture from a few years ago proudly displaying the wear and tear the gun has received.

The actions on these guns can be pretty gritty out of the box, I filed a few little things down originally then just shot the ever living piss out of it and its still one of my most trusted guns.

I see you are in Surrey.......there is a chance you could inspect my gun to see how it feels to you if you are interested.


I love seeing guns with high round counts and that look like they've been used, Not just sitting in the gun safe.
 
Would someone with real world experience please recall the last time they were attacked by a bear.
 

These armed shotguns are pretty nice singles for the money. Steel action and screw in chokes. Can the stocks handle extreme temps without becoming brittle? Any one with experience care to comment?


Another choice that is lighter than the grizzly by at least a pound is the Corwin arms sinsinati pump for 350. This one comes with two barrels etc. They are very well made shotguns and nicer than the grizzly in many ways.

https://www.corwin-arms.com/product...barrel- and-26inch-barrel-set extra-reg-stock
 
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I just bought an old 870 barrel off someone on this site for $100 and cut it to 19 inches to put on my 870 Express

Funny. That was about five years ago and I haven't even shot it to see what it patterns like.
 
Would someone with real world experience please recall the last time they were attacked by a bear.

Rugdoc;
Good afternoon to you sir, I trust the day in your part of the world is as sunny and mild as it is here in the south Okanagan.

I am cognizant that you specifically asked about an attack and the answer to that for me personally is never. Having said that and it being sufficiently dealt with, if you were to expand the question to "had a negative interaction with a bear" I would have replied in the following manner.

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To the best of my recollection it was about two years previous to this photo that I ran into a much smaller black bear within a half a kilometer of the photo of the good bear making an exit. The boar in the photo winded me and like all good bears before and after the incident, left without any further discussion.

That September day I'd been hoping to hear some bull elk calling, but hearing none and the Okanagan sun starting to heat up the day, I was hiking back to the pickup with the wind at my back - decent wind at that.

Presently I spotted a lone black bear coming directly towards me at about 150 meters. I recall thinking it was odd that he hadn't smelled me yet and when he continued on towards me at perhaps 100 meters or so I flipped my rifle off of my left shoulder and chambered a round - I carry cold if I'm moving in rough terrain.

At about 75 meters I started muttering out loud to him that he was getting close enough already and by 50 meters my volume was up to 10 - perhaps even a less than civil name being tossed his way by then. The bear stopped facing me, shifted back and forth on it's front legs and licked its lips.

Now I'm no bear expert, but I did grow up around livestock and we had horses for 17 years so I can assure you that when a horse is facing you and licking it's lips it is cogitating on what it's next course of action is going to be.

The bear continued this behavior for a bit, perhaps a minute and while it was doing so I was very loudly assuring it that the next noise it heard was going to be really, really loud - as in .308 Norma loud...

I'm no giant at 5'5" and I believe the bear was weighing whether or not he could take the little fellow in the cowboy hat. Further, I can assure you that I wouldn't have been nearly so confident standing my ground if I'd not had that old tang model 77 in my hands as we've had a proven record of things going our way over the years.

Finally the bear shuffled away, stopping at least two times to turn broadside and consider the situation while remained rooted in my part of the cut block, still encouraging it in the strongest possible terms to make haste and vacate.

That's it for me anyway, though we have had our tent checked out during the night by what I assume was one of the 2 or 3 black bears hanging out at Blanket Creek Provincial Park last summer. Beside me in the tent that night and all nights is one of these two shotguns, the Lakefield being one I've had for 43 years and the Uzkon a recent purchase that's been reliable enough that I now it as a meat packing arm.
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Anyway that's just one BC guy's opinions on some of the vagaries of life that we run into quite often in the rural south. All the best to you and yours as we go into the Christmas Season.

Dwayne
 
5 years ago in my driveway at night. Heard a non-typical noise went to investigate. Bear charged at me. Had 12.5" DA grizzly with Wilson tritium sights in hand. Brenneke slug. Dead.


Would someone with real world experience please recall the last time they were attacked by a bear.
 
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