Does anybody have any authoritative info on what would be a better handgun for a last-minute bear-defence handgun in Alaska?
I know that neither is particularly good ... but I'm comparing a 1911 (with standard .45 calibre 230 g FMJ cartridges) to a .357 revolver with 180 g jacketed solids.
A century-old great big low-speed boxing-glove designed to duke it out with the bad guys in the trenches ... or a zippy little (by today's standards) do-it-all cartridge from a (relatively) more recent time?
Just the facts, M'am ...
I know that neither is particularly good ... but I'm comparing a 1911 (with standard .45 calibre 230 g FMJ cartridges) to a .357 revolver with 180 g jacketed solids.
A century-old great big low-speed boxing-glove designed to duke it out with the bad guys in the trenches ... or a zippy little (by today's standards) do-it-all cartridge from a (relatively) more recent time?
Just the facts, M'am ...






















































