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Old 05-04-2011, 01:22 AM
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I have two in 45 colt, but that being said I reload, if I did not reload I would go with the 44 mag. Either is a good choice, guess if I were going to get an N framed 357 I would go with the 627 pro, now eight 357 is quite a bit of protection, except for bear, but havn't seen any bear in the desert.
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Originally Posted by k22fan View Post
I'd prefer to have seperate guns for CCW and protection from wild animals because I like .44 mag for the beasts and keeping an N frame hidden is a chalange in the summer and risky if you'd get fired if it's spotted at work. All Mountain Gun .357s are L frames so they might be the best compromise if you must use a single gun labeled "Mountain Gun" for both purposes. However, the Mountain Gun Concept looses most of its character and appeal if it's not a big bore. Full power .44 mag kicks more than I enjoy when fired in a Mountain Gun so I like mine in .45 but you can always down load a .44 and have a more versatile gun.

Take your pick, but remember, no home is complete without an N frame big bore Mountain Gun.
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