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      10-23-2017, 03:02 PM   #2311
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It's a weighted pen to break glass and act as a stabbing sort of weapon.
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      10-23-2017, 03:29 PM   #2312
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The rest of you that hunt - do you normally carry defensive buckshot against predators, or never been much of a concern?
Down here in Texas the worst we have is coyotes, hogs, or very rarely mountain lions. Whenever I hunt, I carry my Ruger Security Six in .357 Mag in case I run into an angry animal
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      10-23-2017, 03:51 PM   #2313
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Down here in Texas the worst we have is coyotes, hogs, or very rarely mountain lions. Whenever I hunt, I carry my Ruger Security Six in .357 Mag in case I run into an angry animal
We have coyotes / black bears up here where I'd be. Probably no wolves, maybe coywolves at most.

Do you think coyotes would try to attack? I think they're sneaky little critters. Even though I understand they don't weigh much, their biting force is something else.

I can't take a pistol with me - they're restricted around here.

Which is why I was thinking about keeping one shell of buckshot in the chamber and the rest birdshot.
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      10-23-2017, 03:51 PM   #2314
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What exactly is a tactical pen, and why are you asking about it on a firearms thread? Trolling?
No legit question. A couple buds were thinking about getting them.
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We have coyotes / black bears up here where I'd be. Probably no wolves, maybe coywolves at most.

Do you think coyotes would try to attack? I think they're sneaky little critters. Even though I understand they don't weigh much, their biting force is something else.

I can't take a pistol with me - they're restricted around here.

Which is why I was thinking about keeping one shell of buckshot in the chamber and the rest birdshot.
If you can't carry a pistol, I think a couple shells of buckshot would be good to have as insurance. Most animals are not likely to attack, but I'd hate to be defenseless in case one does
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I read about someone killed by coyotes in canada not long ago.
Id carry a service pistol with some leehigh rounds to ensure good penetration if out in the woods .
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I read about someone killed by coyotes in canada not long ago.
Id carry a service pistol with some leehigh rounds to ensure good penetration if out in the woods .
Yeah, coyotes may be small, but they can be fierce. I've seen a video of one taking down a fully grown whitetail buck by nipping at its heels for a while until it could finally get the killing neck bite.
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Shot the pro today. Didn't shoot it as well as my loaded I've carried for 2 years and have 3500 thru.
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      10-26-2017, 10:16 AM   #2319
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Any advice on tactical pens? Are they worth it?
An argument can be made for or against an self defense item. If you're going to carry a pen why not have one that is very well made...and just happens to have a pointy end.

Here is one for those who don't know.

I have one, it pretty much stays in my truck and is just used as a pen. It the type of item that, if you open it (expose the ball point, and cover the pointy end) you could take it anywhere that weapons are not allowed. Airplanes, court rooms, etc.
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Got the ptr91 out today for a bit. Battle rifles ftw.
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      10-28-2017, 05:22 PM   #2321
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We have coyotes / black bears up here where I'd be. Probably no wolves, maybe coywolves at most.

Do you think coyotes would try to attack? I think they're sneaky little critters. Even though I understand they don't weigh much, their biting force is something else.

I can't take a pistol with me - they're restricted around here.

Which is why I was thinking about keeping one shell of buckshot in the chamber and the rest birdshot.
ive never heard of a coyote attacking a human. we used to occasionally get them in our neighborhood and they would attack small dogs but never people.
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Just pet them, they will be friendly
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      10-28-2017, 06:51 PM   #2323
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Sometimes they'll attack people if there's more than one of them. Usually they hunt solo but occasionally you'll see them in pairs or triples.

Low on my list of worries though, coyote attacks are rare. I'm more concerned with wild hogs and bears.
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      10-30-2017, 04:28 PM   #2324
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Coyotes are getting to be as much of a problem as pigs around here. If you call Florida Fish and Wildlife to report a coyote they'll just tell you to shoot it if you can do so safely. And hog season never ends here. lol
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I have been interested in the FN Five SeveN for a while now, and I just happened to see one in the LGS, I'll be able to pick it up in a week.
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      10-31-2017, 11:43 PM   #2326
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Picked up few more lights after doing low light shoot last week. Was pretty good learning experience. Lanes dark except for black light on target. Got couple fenix, couple streamlight, a surefire and maratac.
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Picked up few more lights after doing low light shoot last week. Was pretty good learning experience. Lanes dark except for black light on target. Got couple fenix, couple streamlight, a surefire and maratac.
I like a good flashlight too.

One of my favorites is from 5.11 the TMT L2, big power, but small enough to carry every day. Carrying a flashlight every day seems dumb, until you do it. I use the thing all the time, looking in and around equipment at work, looking for kids shoes in closets etc.
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      11-02-2017, 05:58 PM   #2328
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I have been interested in the FN Five SeveN for a while now, and I just happened to see one in the LGS, I'll be able to pick it up in a week.
Is the 5.7 on the approved list for the peoples republic of california??
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Is the 5.7 on the approved list for the peoples republic of california??
It is, but it is rare to see one on the shelf.
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It is, but it is rare to see one on the shelf.
Nice! Love the 5.7 caliber and waiting to see if the Fort 28 makes it to the US market

http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2...ered-5-7x28mm/
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Got the ptr91 out today for a bit. Battle rifles ftw.
looked into getting the C308 or PTR91 . . . . good size . . but. .
went cash and a pistol trade in for : Dsa sa5818cp-a
18" barrel FAL (metric) w/ folding stock.............. say cheeze

I also like that .308 ! ! !
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Nice! Love the 5.7 caliber and waiting to see if the Fort 28 makes it to the US market

http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2...ered-5-7x28mm/
i’ve never fired one, got my 1000 rounds or ammo, ready to play!
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