Darker Loaf
New member
Let me start this off by saying that I'm a natural tinkerer, and enjoy something that is hand built or custom.
I own an XD Service 4" 9mm V-10 (ported) which has a custom trigger job done on it. My AR-15 is a tweaked RRA's gun with some new furniture. I just built my first 10-22 from just a receiver. My Kahr K9 Elite is probably the only straight up factory gun I own.
I like revolvers, but no so much that I want to own a whole collection of them, like some of my associates, yet I appreciate quality.
So, here's what I want for revolvers. 1. I want a kit gun that will fire any 22 LR reliably (I have a 22/45 Custom Lite for more accurate .22 LR shooting)--more about this in another thread. 2. I want a "hiking/back-packing gun" for bear/hunting [I live in WI and go backpacking mostly here and in MI) or self-defense. So I want a relatively light package and a relatively powerful round. Also, I'd like to be able to practice with the gun and not break the bank.
SO, here's my idea for such a gun. It'd be based on a Ruger Super Redhawk (http://www.ruger.com/products/superRedhawkStandard/models.html), and I'd like it cut for moon clips, so I can use .45 ACP with it. I'd like to port it (because I like a ported handgun) and get the trigger worked. Any ideas on where to go to get work done? I've been looking at Mag-na-port International and Gemini Customs.
Any thoughts on a large/medium sized game revolver with cheap practice rounds? I want something I can plink with at the range and then go backpacking with and potentially shoot a bear (probably a black bear) or use for self-defense. I already own an XD 4" in 9mm, so I'd prefer something that will get me more in the black bear or brown bear territory.
I'm not especially keen on .357, because I figure I could do a Glock 20 instead someday (I like the caliber, too). .44 mag seems too light for brown (at least according to the AK Wildlife Department's caliber philosophy). Also a knock against .44 mag is that .44 special isn't cheap or common. .460 seems promising, but I would worry about cutting that for moon clips (would it be under too great a pressure?) for .45 ACP. .460 and .500 seem too big for back-packing. Also, the .500 has no cheap-plinking alternative. I like the size of .454 and weight at 53 oz, and I'm willing to compromise on the lighter round since I will be mostly back-packing in WI or MI.
Thanks for reading this sprawling, rambling post. And thanks in advance for your ideas.
I own an XD Service 4" 9mm V-10 (ported) which has a custom trigger job done on it. My AR-15 is a tweaked RRA's gun with some new furniture. I just built my first 10-22 from just a receiver. My Kahr K9 Elite is probably the only straight up factory gun I own.
I like revolvers, but no so much that I want to own a whole collection of them, like some of my associates, yet I appreciate quality.
So, here's what I want for revolvers. 1. I want a kit gun that will fire any 22 LR reliably (I have a 22/45 Custom Lite for more accurate .22 LR shooting)--more about this in another thread. 2. I want a "hiking/back-packing gun" for bear/hunting [I live in WI and go backpacking mostly here and in MI) or self-defense. So I want a relatively light package and a relatively powerful round. Also, I'd like to be able to practice with the gun and not break the bank.
SO, here's my idea for such a gun. It'd be based on a Ruger Super Redhawk (http://www.ruger.com/products/superRedhawkStandard/models.html), and I'd like it cut for moon clips, so I can use .45 ACP with it. I'd like to port it (because I like a ported handgun) and get the trigger worked. Any ideas on where to go to get work done? I've been looking at Mag-na-port International and Gemini Customs.
Any thoughts on a large/medium sized game revolver with cheap practice rounds? I want something I can plink with at the range and then go backpacking with and potentially shoot a bear (probably a black bear) or use for self-defense. I already own an XD 4" in 9mm, so I'd prefer something that will get me more in the black bear or brown bear territory.
I'm not especially keen on .357, because I figure I could do a Glock 20 instead someday (I like the caliber, too). .44 mag seems too light for brown (at least according to the AK Wildlife Department's caliber philosophy). Also a knock against .44 mag is that .44 special isn't cheap or common. .460 seems promising, but I would worry about cutting that for moon clips (would it be under too great a pressure?) for .45 ACP. .460 and .500 seem too big for back-packing. Also, the .500 has no cheap-plinking alternative. I like the size of .454 and weight at 53 oz, and I'm willing to compromise on the lighter round since I will be mostly back-packing in WI or MI.
Thanks for reading this sprawling, rambling post. And thanks in advance for your ideas.