I agree. My 357 MG barrel is roll marked 'S&W 357 Magnum' on one side and etched 'Mt Gun' on the right side. I was thinking about sending it to Bowen or someone else to have the 'Mt Gun' roll marked.
The last paragraph is the second-longest sentence I ever wrote...
The .44 Magnum revolver has been used to kill every large animal walking North America. This includes Alaskan Brown Bear, Grizzly and Polar Bear. A heavy hardcast solid bullet will penetrate and smash the skull, spine, or pelvis and stop a charge. Would it be my weapon of choice (of those that I own) on a big bear hunt ? ? NO ! I'd take my Marlin Guide Gun in 45-70, loaded with heavy hardcast Garrett solids. BUT, if I was up in Alaska fishin', I'd be totin' my model 629 Mountain Gun, in my Sourdough Pancake holster.........
The .44 Magnum revolver has been used to kill every large animal walking North America. This includes Alaskan Brown Bear, Grizzly and Polar Bear.
mes227;135946151 Yes said:I totally agree, BUT this thread is about pickin' out a MOUNTAIN GUN to carry in the wild. My choices are based on the 3 MGs and the GG that I actually own. There are certainly better handguns/calibers for sale out there. It is simply IMHO, that the .44 Mag is the best of the MOUNTAIN GUNS for the OP's purpose........