firstcoueswas80 Report post Posted June 2, 2022 5 minutes ago, eagle#eyes said: Not to derail this, but with upgrades did you throw on? I love my G20, but am always open to new ideas with it Kkm barrel, polished trigger, 3.5# disconnect, Holodun 507cx2 sight. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
n2horns Report post Posted June 2, 2022 I have been carrying a G20 for many years, prior to even being popular. I have 2 actually, one is on the G20 frame, the other is on the Lonewolf frame. Lonewolf is nice because it has the thinner grip, better texture, high grip cut, beaver tail. Have a KKM barrel in the Lonewolf. I put a cut aftermarket slide on it and had the front and rear serrations cut deeper. Back when Robar did gun mods, I had them do work on the G20 frame, did grip reduction, beaver tail, grip texture. I use Underwood ammo - 220 gr hardcast lead or 200 gr XTP. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
muledeerarea33? Report post Posted June 2, 2022 10mm of your choice is a good option. I have a Glock and 1911 in that caliber. I would advise to buy bear spray. Pry better than any bullet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yotebuster Report post Posted June 2, 2022 If you’re rifle hunting any center fire deer rifle is gonna be 10x better then the biggest pistol so save the weight. If you’re bowhunting then I’d go with a Glock 20. It probably won’t make a bit of difference but you can finish yourself off after the bear chews you up atleast. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Steve6060al Report post Posted June 2, 2022 Grew up in Alaska and had my share of bear encounters (never had to pull the trigger on one). Know guys who carry 44 mag and 10mm or .45. Also saw plenty of pictures along with the stories. One that stuck with me is my uncle who was with a buddy and he had to take a brown bear down at 10 yards in the brush. 10mm Glock and he said that bear went down like it took a 12 gauge slug. From the photos I can see why. Would be happy with a 44 or 10mm, but don’t discount the 10. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hoss50 Report post Posted June 2, 2022 Glock 10mm was my choice. Sig is bring out a 10mm though, and that has been super interested. I shot it a few weeks ago before it was released and I shot it really well... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bojangles Report post Posted June 2, 2022 15 hours ago, Steve6060al said: Grew up in Alaska and had my share of bear encounters (never had to pull the trigger on one). Know guys who carry 44 mag and 10mm or .45. Also saw plenty of pictures along with the stories. One that stuck with me is my uncle who was with a buddy and he had to take a brown bear down at 10 yards in the brush. 10mm Glock and he said that bear went down like it took a 12 gauge slug. From the photos I can see why. Would be happy with a 44 or 10mm, but don’t discount the 10. Where did the bullet hit the bear? Did he hit CNS? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BeardownAZ Report post Posted June 2, 2022 18 hours ago, yotebuster said: If you’re rifle hunting any center fire deer rifle is gonna be 10x better then the biggest pistol so save the weight. If you’re bowhunting then I’d go with a Glock 20. It probably won’t make a bit of difference but you can finish yourself off after the bear chews you up atleast. If your rifle is out and ready. Most hunting rifles and not quick in a close encounter. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jknister Report post Posted June 2, 2022 Ive got a Glock 37 (.45 GAP) with 600 rounds for sale if that interests you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HorseHunter Report post Posted June 2, 2022 +1 on the bear spray in addition to the handgun you shoot well. It's a good practice to have a buddy at the ready while you are distracted tending to the downed animal. Friends in AK tell me that in some areas (mostly the islands) bears rush to the sound of a rifle shot like a dinner bell trying to beat the hunter to the carcass. My MT friends have not related that level of bear activity there. Aside from the bear issue, it should be a fun hunt! 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
n2horns Report post Posted June 2, 2022 just learn to run faster than your friend, or clip the achilles and your golden. 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HorseHunter Report post Posted June 7, 2022 https://www.americanhunter.org/content/8-best-charge-stopping-bear-cartridges/ Stumbled across this article on the subject and includes some handgun cartridges. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PRDATR Report post Posted June 7, 2022 26 minutes ago, HorseHunter said: https://www.americanhunter.org/content/8-best-charge-stopping-bear-cartridges/ Stumbled across this article on the subject and includes some handgun cartridges. https://sportingclassicsdaily.com/defense-against-bears-with-pistols-97-success-rate-37-incidents-by-caliber/#:~:text=Sporting Classics Daily-,Defense Against Bears with Pistols%3A 97% Success,rate%2C 37 incidents by Caliber&text=Arizona -(Ammoland.com)-,in defending against bear attacks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IAMMAC Report post Posted June 7, 2022 I have the Glock 40 and love it! I took it to Kodiak on my son's bear hunt and luckily I didn't have to use it. I was shooting the Grizzly 220 hard cast bear load. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Edge Report post Posted June 7, 2022 Have had the G29 for a few years now and no plans to part with it. Fits my hand a little better with the pinky extender. Have plinked close to a thousand rounds of .40 through it with out a single issue. It's amazing to me how the 10mm round got a second wind in the'80s when issued to the FBI, but the sissies couldn't handle the recoil. You're a big boy, Greg you will have no problem with the recoil. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites