Obviously he has not viewed Hicock45 review on the Taruas JudgeYou don't have to aim? yeah, ok.
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Obviously he has not viewed Hicock45 review on the Taruas JudgeYou don't have to aim? yeah, ok.
Thinking of a lower cost hiking gun for a first time buyer which is lightweight and in .44 special, the only revolver to come to mind would be a Charter Arms Bulldog. IIRC, you can get them in a 3 inch barrel which is not much but better than 2 inches. It's relatively light and not too expensive. Since I have never owned one or fired one, I can't speak from experience. I know quality can vary depending if you buy an older one say versus a newly made one.
Why wouldn't a g19 or something fit the bill?
G29 or G32, something along those lines.
Honestly though, I would not feel uncomfortable with any 9mm. If you actually see a black bear or mountain lion, chances are it will be their backsides as they are running away from you.