![]() ![]() ![]() Now, if you drive an armored car, handle bank security or something like that, then you'll want to address penetrating body armor, and very few handguns are suitable for the task (the 5.7mm FMJ or possibly. Street crminals are desperate people with no regard of consequences, and limited resources. I don't know anything about you but would bet everything I own the kind of guy(s) who would attack you, have never even seen body armor before but rest assured they would have sold it long before committing a high risk crime for money. 44 Magnum, it's high performance is kind of wasted on humans, meaning you get the same results with something more controllable. ![]() 45 Wildcats are another way to go.Īnyway, if you don't want something to pack for dangerous game attacks, I really don't see a need for a. 44 is what I'd want in the wild, and because of familiarity would be comfortable on the mean streets of Anchorage or Gnome.Īnother choice to pull double duty like that would be the Glock 20, the right bullet (hard cast or JHP) could save your bacon from a crackhead or grizzly. The Ruger Alaskan in something more powerful is worth consideration as well, but a short. I'd get something with a little more heft to it, like a Trail Boss or Mountain Gun. ![]() 44 Mag would probably be the best choice. A rural setting changes everything, and a. 44 Mag is too much to be really appropriate for personal defense, and the option of watering it down with. 44 Magnum in a controllable gun with a 4" barrel and the weight of a Glock the superior defense combination compared to 9x19. Penetration seems not to be too extreme (16.3").Įnergy Levels of. At least the Taurus 444 is said not to kick as badls as expected. 44 Mag Ultralite 4" revolvers have about the same weight as Glocks. By accident I came to re-think adding another caliber to my defense handguns. ![]()
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