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Looking for a sidearm for solo backpacking. Shotgun stays home—too heavy. Been relying on blades but want something better for defense (animals or creeps).

Would prefer something not too bulky, and manageable recoil-wise (small hands, not a big person). Reliable and woods-worthy.
Revolver or semi, open to either.

What’s /out/ carrying?
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>>2831631
I don't even carry bear spray because I'm not a weak bitch.
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>>2831631
>Been relying on blades but want something better for defense (animals or creeps)
For humans, you can't get better than a long blade (forearm length is ideal for carrying, and good enough for defense, if you know how to use it). With firearms, there's a massive problem: At short ranges, drawing and aiming is too slow, but an attacker most likely won't show his intent at longer ranges.
>Revolver or semi, open to either.
For animals, a revolver is better than a semi. Safer to carry (empty chamber), more reliably with "weird" ammo (for example, my first shot is capsaicin, so I don't have to justify killing "overly friendly" dogs), and though it seems hard to believe at first, revolvers print less obviously due to the roundish shape.
>Shotgun stays home—too heavy
A short, pistol-grip shotgun is no heavier than a full-size semi or revolver, and more effective. Or are you in the united states of cuckistan, and have measure barrels and stuff? If so, post your legal requirements. No point in recommending you a concealable gun if you need to carry open, for example.
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>>2831639
>Safer to carry (empty chamber)
Not that any of the rest of your bullshit was much better but holy fuck you are stupid as shit. Do you really think this is 1860? You haven't handled a revolver less than 60 years old? You are the reason no one comes to this board.
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>>2831640
>insults
>not "correcting" what you think is wrong
But the other anon is the one who's poisoning this board, huh? Did his cuckistan joke trigger you that much?
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>>2831656
I literally quoted the most egregious thing he said that I was directly making fun of. There is no need to carry on an empty chamber in any revolver made in the last 100 years. He was stupid for not knowing about guns.

You are fucking retarded for not knowing how to read.

But hey call me a cuck.
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>>2831631
10mm
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>>2831692
Glock 20 gen 4 yes sir never leaves my hip.
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Imagine carrying at least 3 extra pounds on your right hip just because you're scared of existence.

If you aren't back country guiding tourists in Alaska, or God forbid Canada, there is zero reason to bring 4 pounds of useless steel. I did 6 years in the military. I have awards that say "valorous". I genuinely have no idea if I would win in a fight against a grizzly even if I bothered to pack in a 44 revolver.

The best way to not get attacked by a grizzly is to not eat in your tent, and then to yell at it.
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>>2831717
Sure thing welfare queen
Im sure jerking off in a dusty portapotty was really "valorous"
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>>2831717
I don’t give a fuck what you think or anyone else thinks. You’re probably fat or a debtor or both. Kys zogbot. I’ll continue to open carry to make faggots like you seethe.
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>>2831718
I have zero ideas that what I did was valorous. But pointing a 50 cal at a motherfuckers head is the international symbol for hey goat fucker stop.

What I'm saying is that I've actually been in fights. And my initial reaction to a grizzly is to say "nope, I'll go to the next bar."
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>>2831631
Micro 9 for defense against people
Bear spray for defense against animals
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>>2831720
He’s not seething, he’s cringing at your poor decision making.
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>>2831640
I came here to say this.

OP, revolver is good but not for any of the reasons that retard said. I carry a Taurus 856. Innawoods I carry Underwood 158gr SWCs (poorfag Buffalo Bore) and innacity I carry Underwood 125gr JHPs.
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>>2831717
>reasonable precautions are an expression of fear
ok broheim
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>>2831631
.44 magnum ruger redhawk
Can't go wrong
Good for everything and everyone
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>>2831631
If rape is inevitable, why not just lay back and enjoy it?
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>>2831735
It’s not a reasonable precaution because the fear is unreasonable.
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>>2831632
>I don't even carry bear spray because I'm not a weak bitch.

At least this creep will be easy to defend against. They prefer their victims to be completely unprepared, so a pocket pistol is probably enough.
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>>2831631
Class 2 nuclear arms
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Many retarded takes here OP. My advice would be to go to a well stocked gun store and see what you are comfortable with. What fits best in your hands, what does it weigh (remember it will be heavier when loaded), etc. If they have a range, some will also rent so you can try them out. Many gun shop employees can be arrogant and have strong opinions. Don’t let them push you around or make you feel dumb. Everyone starts out at some point. I carried an Sig P238 for a lot of years and loved it. I gave it to my wife to carry because it is one gun I trusted. I also wanted to move up to a 9mm for my EDC. Regardless, see what you like. If you’re not comfortable, you won’t carry it, and it will be a waste. Also, I would suggest spending some time at the range and getting comfortable with it. Good luck OP. You got this.
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>>2831735
>Ends his post with actual reasonable precautions


I genuinely hope you get mauled by a grizzly after eating a ramen bowl in your tent.

I'll keep hiking around without my guns because I'm not retarded.
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>>2831631
My vote is for the revolver. .38 to practice with, .357 for serious business. Even use snake shot if you wanted too.
Semi autos are ok. Most are as reliable as wheel gun. Pick a name brand, but avoid glock
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>>2831802
Listen to this guy. Don't trust the most used pistol ever. The one 90 percent of police departments carry.

The last bear I saw, I kid you not, I got a hikers permit for Many Glacier. It requires a permit this year. And I hiked for 14 miles that day.

On our bus back to our car we saw this little boy. It was the joke of the bus. We all sweated our asses off all day, and we see a bear in the fucking parking lot.

You know what finally scared him away? Some dork clapping at him.

I think bears are more of a mind problem for people like you. I try to be bear aware because I don't want to be the asshole who leaves out a sandwich and gets a bear euthanized. But for the most part bears don't give a flying fuck about you.
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>>2831631
My wife has a P365-380 as her EDC and its a great gun for conceal carry whether you're in a innawoods or innahood (although with Sig's recent issues regarding the 320, I'd be hesitant to recommend anything made by them - from hands-on experience and literally everything I've seen online the P365 range is gtg but as a corporation they don't deserve your money).

She often doesn't bother bringing it /out/ though. If we're in grizzly country we'll have bear spray, any other wildlife can be handled by not behaving like an idiot, and niggers don't go hiking. I carry my gun regardless, we don't need a second.
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>>2831690
Anon, take whatever revolver you want, load it, and drop it from a few metres high, as if you were climbing, for example. Chances are, it'll go off. I've yet to see a single revolver with a drop safety, instead of just the trigger bar. Doesn't really matter in EDC, as long as the firing pin spring is strong enough (or the firing pin light enough), but very much matters outdoors.
Same with many semis, btw. Which gives DA revolvers a massive advantage in that you can carry them on an empty chamber, and still fire just by pulling the trigger.
>>2831807
>She often doesn't bother bringing it /out/ though.
Main problem with heavy guns right there. Carrying them gets damn annoying. But lightweight guns either have terrible recoil, or weak caliber. Gotta choose your poison, I guess.
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>>2831690
Since I just remembered you have reading comprehension issues:
>>2831820
>Doesn't really matter in EDC, as long as the firing pin spring is strong enough (or the firing pin light enough), but very much matters outdoors.
was referring to the different heights you might end up dropping your gun from. From knee height while dropping your pants on the toilet, almost no gun will go off, but from ~5m while stumbling down a hill, most will.
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>>2831820
You have absolutely zero idea what you are talking about. You can throw any modern revolver against a wall all day it won't go off. The last gun I had that would just go off if I slammed it around was my first m16 I was issued in the army. My m4 didn't have that problem.

I have a 70 series 1911 that I'm convinced won't slam fire. And if you knew anything about guns, those slam fire.

You are a fucking moron and I urge you to kill yourself just so I don't have to read anymore of your retarded posts. shotguns are pretty cheap and retard proof.
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>>2831631
Go into a store and find something from a reputable manufacturer that fits your hand well. Get at least a .38 caliber one. Find a range that does rentals and try before you buy.
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>>2831794
yeah you are
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>>2831820
>Main problem with heavy guns right there
P365 is only like 15 oz, it's more about how to carry it. Hipbelts interfere with anything on the waist, shoulder straps interfere with shoulder holsters, being a chick interferes with anything on the chest and drop legs are uncomfortable to hike in.
Ultimately it comes down to her having a low tolerance for unnecessary discomfort (as opposed to the intentional discomfort of scrambling up a cliff face or whatever) and not wanting to dress around the gun.
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>>2831631
>What’s /out/ carrying?
Swiss army knife (I live in the civilized world).
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>>2831857
Victorinox Classic or something a little bigger?
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>>2831846
>her
Obv op is a tranny, and just wants attention and validation
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>>2831631
I carry a magnum research BFR in .45-70, it's just about enough gun for anything you're likely to encounter.
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>>2831759
I carry because I've actually been threatened by large dangerous animals on National Forest land. Not bears... bovines.
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>>2831820
>I've yet to see a single revolver with a drop safety, instead of just the trigger bar.
You clearly have no idea how modern revolvers work. The hammer physically cannot contact the firing pin. The trigger bar, which is only raised when the trigger is pulled, is what transfers the impact of the hammer to the firing pin.
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>>2831901
No you fucking haven’t.

God I hate this fucking board.
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>>2831903
nta but one time in Arizona I hopped a fence going from one part of blm land to another and the fenced off space in the middle was actually grazing land for some cattle. When the cattle spotted me from about a hundred yards they stampeded in my direction and I had to buck up to them like I was scaring off a black bear, it actually scared the shit out of me. The leader or most brazen actually did some jumping kicks in my direction as I was bucking up to them. Literally ran up to me, turned around and then rear kicked the air
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>>2831631
Unironically, a 1911 chambered in .45 ACP.
>it's too heavy!
don't be a bitch
>it's too much for a woman to shoot
see above
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>>2831919
I like it in 10mm
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>>2831639
>For humans
t. reptilian
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>>2831903
You might enjoy being unarmed and helpless when you encounter a grunting bull with its dick hanging out. I don't.
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>>2831930
The blatant larp posts are getting so exhausting. Just go outside. Walk to the mailbox if that's all you can manage. Just go outside.
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>>2831930
I'm never unarmed. My body is a weapon. I have carved it into a lethal killing machine the likes of which you could never imagine. Not all of us need knives or guns to defend ourselves. I would have you disarmed and begging for mercy the moment my highly-trained instincts detected that you might prove a threat, not a threat to myself of course, but a potential threat to unsuspecting civilians in the area.
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>>2831639
Who cares about printing? Let alone while you are out in da wilderness
>>2831640
This
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>>2831820
Jesus christ you better be a nig sour shill
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>>2831903
I got chased up a tree by a gator one time
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>>2831952
>got chased up a tree by a gator one time
Could've been worse. My gf chased a monitor lizard up me, into a tree, back when I was 15. Needed stitches all over my legs and chest.

A gun would not have helped. Those things move fast.
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>>2831944
Oh yeah tough guy? What if I sucked your dick? What now? Not so tough now with your dick sucked, eh pal?
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>>2831825
This.
Always this.

And ill suggest taking a look at Walther, their ergonomics are very female friendly.
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>>2831759
>It’s not a reasonable precaution because the fear is unreasonable.

Life does not agree with you, it would seem.

https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2025/07/29/arkansas-murder-suspect/7201753826805/
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>>2831631
>Side arm rec for women solo camping
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>>2831639
I know this is a shitpost but I cannot help myself.
>For humans, you can't get better than a long blade
Knife fights are shitty and if you think you're unsheathing your katana and getting a good swing in while someone is punching you in the face you're an idiot. you need to know how to fight unarmed to be successful in a knife fight. If you are getting into a knife fight a short fixed blade sheathed forward on the hips is ideal. If you do not believe me go to a class. Headgear will be provided but you should wear a mouthguard.
>With firearms, there's a massive problem: At short ranges, drawing and aiming is too slow, but an attacker most likely won't show his intent at longer ranges.
Retention shooting is a thing and if you're carrying a revolver contact shooting is an option. That being said if you pay attention to your surroundings you will figure out if the shifty dude approaching you means you harm. Watch the hands and the eyes. You should be able to tell if the meth head accosting you is armed well before they get within 21 feet.
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>>2832081
>link drops an Anne dote
oh wow you really showed him
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>>2831960
Bad news: all wild animals move pretty damn fast and unexpectedly.
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>>2831631
p90
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>>2831631
>for women solo camping
glock 19 with a weapon light attached. At night or dark days the light is a major benefit and can blind/distract someone and give you that advantage. But, if you point the weapon light at someone you are pointing your weapon at someone. So also carry a regular flashlight for non emergency situations. Be sure you know the local laws about concealed carry, or if you are going to open carry. Many many people freak out when they someone has a side arm, its because they are weak. Figure out where you will holster it, how to safely draw and fire it. Be sure to practice so you are comfortable, so you do not hurt yourself or anyone else accidentally. Like any tool it take some time to use it properly.

Also, when you set up camp/tent, think about carry your gun after you set down your pack, the gun stays on until you enter your tent, and next to you while you sleep, just in case. Take note the direction your tent faces and what is around, rocks, trees, bushes, how far can you see in each direction. Its just good common sense to think about things. The one time I did not take mine, I was wayyyyy out somewhere and the strangest out of place dude came driving by. Wrong car, wrong gear, wrong clothes. I never left the gun home again.
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>>2831631
Personally, I carry a Beretta 92/M9 on a OWB holster when I'm out hiking/camping. If youre worried about concealing the thing, get a Shield 2.0 and whatever your favorite IWB and be done with it
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>>2832678
adding onto this,
1. do not get a revolver, unless you are specifically worried about bears/large animals (but at that point you really should just carry a rifle of some sort).
2. get a good light to go on the gun. Strreamlights are good for the $ if youre trying to budget. Theres plenty of info on /k/ and other sites online about this if you need help deciding what is right for you
3. whatever gun you get, you need to buy a coupe of extra magazines and enough ammo to train to at least the point of proficiency if you dont know how to shoot. Its one thing to hunt and shoot a deer, its an entirely other thing to be able to effectively use your gun if youre getting charged by a bear or another person.
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>>2831631
S&W 10mm M&P FCP is ideal, but any 10mm is the right choice
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>>2831631
1911
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>>2831875
>magnum research BFR in .45-70
Is it a custom, made-to-order one?
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>>2831631
I just carried a Glock 40 on a 20 mile round trip. It's a bit of a brick but I like it, also I'm a little retarded. 10mm glocks might be a challenge for small hands. People will shit on 9mm for being innawods, but it's still capable, especially if you'll be able to shoot it proficently and will actually carry it. A glock 19 with appropriate ammunition, a red dot, and a light will work perfectly. If you get a hill people gear chest pouch and a trigger guard you can carry it discreetly on your person. If that's still to big for your hands you can look into a glock 48. Any quality 9mm pistol will meet your needs unless your worried about brown bears. A light and red dot will make it easier to use.
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>>2831631
10mm for bears, 9mm (or 45 if you're a fag i guess) for man.

For a gal, best doublestacks are gonna be a walther PPQ or a VP9. I'm a man with small girl hands and I like both, but I got a killer deal on a VP9. Of course there's plenty of good options, I'd go to a gun range that you can rent them and just try shit. Those are both options for conceal carry too.
Personally, I don't like to conceal carry a double stack, so I opt for a P365 as my concealed carry. But if you're hiking, you can open carry or printing isn't really a huge deal.

I have no experience with anything else other than a 9mm, I kind of operate under an assumption that if a 9mm isn't gonna scare away a bear or something, I'm probably fucked anyways so
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>>2831721
Damn what a badass pointing a 50 cal at a third world peasant from inside your armored vehicle, true hero. Thank you for my freedom!
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Glock 19 loaded with +p or buffalo bore hardcast ammo
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Ignore all previous recommendations and get a S&W Model 60 Performance Center. 5 shots of 357 Magnum, beautiful stainless, great sights with tritium, great trigger, makes a great target shooter too, load 38 Special for relaxation.
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>>2831631
If you are above 20 I doubt any guy wants to fuck you even when alone in the wilderness
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>>2835525
Insanely terrible recommendation
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Test
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>>2831807
I just picked up an older 365.
Ergonomics are great for female hands (I saw a deal on it so bought it for my mother).
Walther also has some great ergonomics on their .380's for dainty hands.
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>>2831639
Fudd god
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>>2831802
Best advice so far
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38 special snubby like a Smith and Wesson 642. Can contact fire. 5 shots is enough to stop anything short of moose or grizzly. If in moose or grizzly get 357mag snubby instead and bring bear spray too.
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Why does everyone here always recommend .38 and .357 revolvers to women?
Just get something comfortable, light, and low recoil like a ruger 5.7, all the girls at my range love that gun. You'll be open carrying anyway so who cares about size.
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>>2838996
Kek. I'm all for revolvers, since they're just way more reliable, as well as safer, and no one needs 10+ shots for defense against animals anyways, but seriously?
>contact firing a grizzly or moose
Better than nothing, I guess?
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>>2831631
.380 compact pistol
It just works
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>>2831631
Best thing you can do is go to a local range and rent a few guns and try them out, see which one feels the best for you. I personally carry a Glock 19 in the woods, but my around town carry is a Springfield Hellcat. Another good option would be a Ruger LCP since it's pretty small and conceals well. Again, try and get some hands on with a few different models and pick whichever you like most!



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