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Flyin6:
I decided my bear country carry will be the venerable Smith and Wesson 629, .44 Magnum 6"-barrel revolver.

I have a lot of history with this weapon. I purchased a brand new 629 in the Rod and Gun Club in Illeshiem, Germany in 1976, my first handgun purchase. Being a soldier in my early 20's I liked everything about it. I would shoot it on weekends. Later after becoming a pilot and returning to Germany in 1980, I became a "Border Pilot," responsible for patrolling the east German border daily in my Kiowa scout helicopter. I carried that same 629 under my left arm on a shoulder rig for three years there. The commanding General who selected me to be his personal "Border" pilot. used to ask over the intercom, "Hey chief, hand me that hog's head." He liked the idea that his pilot carried a "Dirty Harry" .44 mag. It was all a part of the image the man wanted.

I got into reloading and shoved many super-powerful loads down that fire-breathing barrel. When I would go to the range with some German friends, who don't know squat about guns, that .44 always accompanied us. I sold it when I got into Special Operations like a bonehead and sorely regret ever doing that. Well, I'm going to set things right and get another one.

I carried that gun on range days and some deer hunts in my western rig it has long since disappeared. So, I am about to purchase another rig for it. I'm posting this to see if anyone has any good suggestions.

I have found some I really like on Ebay. I want that drop leg design, 2.5" belt width. hammer loop and a bunch of cartridge loops. I want smooth leather on the inside but being a stainless weapon am not concerned with holster rash. I will wear it around camp and hiking on my coming NW adventures into bear country.

Atkinsmatt:
I would also consider a chest rig as a possible switch out or a cross draw.  You could use the same belt for the CD.

Bob Smith:
I use a cross draw and a chest rig for my single shot 14”single shot pistol. I like the chest rig setup a bit better cause it is up out of the way better when going through the brush.
I do think you guys are being a bit over concerned about being part of a grizzly encounter. Yes there are bears in the area you are headed but if you keep the camp cleaned up and and food properly taken care of, your chances of bear problems goes down considerably. Yes I have friends who were hunting in bear country the same time salmon were running in the streams. And yes they had game hanging in camp and yes there was a bear problem. But don’t think you will have any of those conditions.

Flyin6:

--- Quote from: Bob Smith on February 04, 2024, 08:50:24 PM ---I use a cross draw and a chest rig for my single shot 14”single shot pistol. I like the chest rig setup a bit better cause it is up out of the way better when going through the brush.
I do think you guys are being a bit over concerned about being part of a grizzly encounter. Yes there are bears in the area you are headed but if you keep the camp cleaned up and and food properly taken care of, your chances of bear problems goes down considerably. Yes I have friends who were hunting in bear country the same time salmon were running in the streams. And yes they had game hanging in camp and yes there was a bear problem. But don’t think you will have any of those conditions.

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I think this also
But Kat is convinced it is a 50/50 probability of being eaten by a grizzly. I have never been concerned about bears in the past. But I will honor her concerns. I already have a 12-gauge handy at (any) camp, park, or otherwise. A simple switch to slugs sets that up for campsite excitement. Buying and reconnecting with a 629 is like reconnecting with my roots. I want to do it more than I need to if you get my drift. Will love having that big .44 on my hip again.

cj7ox:
My cowboy holster came from these guys. Outstanding quality!

https://epsaddlery.com/

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