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Post by desertgirl »

I have seen quite a few who "pack" firearms : rambo : .... I don't see the point if your firearm is at the bottom of your pack....what ever is after you is going to get you long before you get what you are "packing"!

Has any one had any experiences with Mace or similar deterents ? I think these would work very akin to .22 -- enrage !
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Post by Daryl »

My thoughts on pepper spray...
you have to get really close and I doubt I'm fast enough to get the bear or mountain lion as it attacks without getting myself!
don't even think about it on a breezy day!
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Post by joebartels »

hey maybe put the pepper spray in one of those battery powered squirt guns!

then send a 10,000 volt shock through the liquid :o

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I'm sure many are going to reply to this post, but someones got to be the first. Keeping a loaded pistol in the bottom of your pack, unless you have a concealed weapons permit is illegal and stupid, that's not what I do, I carry mine in a holster on my pack. I think most who carry a weapon do the same. It's not meant to intimidate, it's meant to show others that I'm not defenseless. I'm 57 years old, I've never hit another human being in anger let alone shot at anyone, but others who have such intentions need to know, once again, I'm not defenseless.

There are crazies out there, I don't know where, I don't worry about it much because, once again, I'm not defenseless. I don't like guns, they are noisy and they smell bad when you fire them. My gun doesn't make me feel like my shiny rifle is any bigger either.

I would hate to ever physically hurt anyone, but more so, I would not want anyone to ever hurt me. I want to hike and enjoy the wilderness, I want my friends and myself to be left alone to enjoy it,but because it is exactly that, wild, I need the crazies to know that I'm not defenseless.
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Post by SPINNAKER »

I have a rig for my pistol that slings it on the underside of my pack allowing me to draw it nearly as fast as hip holster.

These are my opinions on defensive eqipment.

Pepper spray- Would probably work on an aggro animal. You're essentially using the same defensive strategy as a skunk or a bombadier beetle. It's effect on humans is another story. It simply dosen't have enogh of an effect on some people.

Slingshot- Slow to reload but it can be just as devastating as a small caliber pistol. Again, against humans I wouldn't want to trust it. If you miss, he knows it'll take a second or two to reload and he'll be on you.

Air Taser- It'll knock the hell out of anything and can be used on aggro wildlife without causing permanent damage.The only drawback is if you run into multiple attackers...i.e. group of thugs.

Knife- The problem here is that it's a close-in weapon. That allows wildlife to be in range for teetn and claw attacks and allows humans close enough to grapple with you. Not very effective unless you are trained in knife-fighting.

Hefty walking stick-You could probably use it to fend off a onery bobcat or some such but a large and determined animal has too good a chance of getting past it. Against humans you had better be a well trained fighter to truly make it effective. Against multple humans it is pretty much useless.
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Re: Defenseless

Post by Rodney »

Snick33 wrote:My gun doesn't make me feel like my shiny rifle is any bigger either.
Now Snick...that kind of talk is suppose to be reserved for the "secret password" section of the site! But, since you brought it up, have you tried carrying the gun in your front pants pocket? :lol:
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Re: Firearm alternatives

Post by Abe »

In response to desertgirl's reply:

On a prior string, I indicated on occasions I carry a weapon; however, I will have to say my walking stick is my comfort, not really the weapon of choice, but comfortable.
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Post by Snick33 »

Interesting idea Rodney, I've always preferred the pair of socks myself, (calf length) but I'm open to try anything. Damn Susan just came in the room, gotta go.
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Abe wrote:In response to desertgirl's reply:

On a prior string, I indicated on occasions I carry a weapon; however, I will have to say my walking stick is my comfort, not really the weapon of choice, but comfortable.
I to find comfort with a good stick! It's alway in hand if I need it. : rambo :
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Post by Greg Jackson »

In response to Snick33's reply:
pumpkin Susan just came in the room, gotta go.
You'd think she would have found out about that by now....
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Post by Rodney »

Greg Jackson wrote:In response to Snick33's reply:
pumpkin Susan just came in the room, gotta go.
You'd think she would have found out about that by now....
Hmmm...is that where the term "sock it to me" came from? Back on the topic...I don't think a sock is a real good alternative to a gun...JMO. :D
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Post by hoppy47m »

I will soon have a cool walking stick, it's the leg off of a surveyors transit and an old cattle prod will be adapted to fit inside the hollow leg........anybody want to be the guinea pig to see if it works??
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Post by azhiker96 »

I sometimes carry a concealed pistol (legally). That said, in all my hiking I've never used a gun for defense. I've used my voice several times and once threw a rock at an agressive dog. The only time I've been bit was in a maul during a rugby match. (mosquitoes, gnats, and flies excepted) Carry whatever makes you feel comfortable and know how to use it. Then enjoy the hike!
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Post by Wiz »

One of those incredibly loud air horn things might work. You could blow the eardrums of your attacker, and get away while they writhed in agony!
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While certain weapontry has crossed my mind while I hike, I would probably prefer the a.k. 47, this is the choice of weapontry by most of your enemies, so, you might as well be packin the same heat.
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Post by desertgirl »

Do those " Bear bells " really work.....? I am thinking that a bear could probably smell ( may be even hear) us long before .... Always have looked at them and wondered.....

Any bear experts .... ?
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Post by escudilla »

If you need to carry a weapon, try a tactical holster w/velco belt, rides low on the thigh and allows for fastening waist belt. : rambo :
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Post by Wiz »

I've found the following references:

"Bear bells provide an element of safety for hikers in grizzly country. The
tricky part is getting them on the bears."
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"The Forest Service has issued a BEAR WARNING in the national forests for this summer. They're urging everyone to protect themselves by wearing bells and carrying pepper spray.
Campers should be alert for signs of fresh bear activity, and they should be able to tell the difference between Black Bear dung and Grizzly Bear dung. Black Bear dung is rather small and round. Sometimes you can see fruit seeds and/or squirrel fur in it.
Grizzly Bear dung has bells in it, and smells like pepper spray."
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Hope these help.
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Post by ADGibson »

Anyone have any credible links showing stats on bear attacks? I worry about this a bit.
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Post by Rodney »

DoFear wrote:Anyone have any credible links showing stats on bear attacks? I worry about this a bit.
Where are you going in AZ that you're worried about bear attacks? I think, at some point, the Four Peaks Wilderness area had the largest number of bear count in the state. But...I really don't recall too many bear attack reports recently.
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