A Single-Action sixgun is the perfect accessory for the practice of shinrin-yoku.
https://qz.com/804022/health-benefit...orest-bathing/
A Single-Action sixgun is the perfect accessory for the practice of shinrin-yoku.
https://qz.com/804022/health-benefit...orest-bathing/
Retar’d LE. Kinesthetic dufus.
Don’t tread on volcanos!
”But in the end all of these ideas just manufacture new criminals when the problem isn't a lack of criminals.” -JRB
My understanding is that barefoot and timber rattlers aren't necessarily a good combination, but hey, what do I know??
Best, Jon
Some things under the harsh objective light of reality simply don't make a lot of sense. While I have, and tremendously enjoy my stainless Ruger Blackhawk with a 4.6" barrel and tuned action, while hunting this year, I carried either my Glock G21 or G22, with Underwood Lehigh ammunition. I had the Blackhawk (and carried it while doing some semi-rural hikes with my wife before the hunting weekend), objectively it was tough to select it over the Glocks for defensive back-up carry, given the convenience, weight, action simplicity, and weather imperviousness of the Glocks(my primary hunting implement this year were rifles).
But I still like and appreciate the Blackhawk. I don't feel under-armed with it in most scenarios where I'd carry it (wilderness hiking, hunting), but it probably makes more sense as a primary choice for handgun hunting (in my case, deer) than for defensive back-up (against black bear, mountain lion, feral dogs in my area). The last times I hunted with it, I also concurrently carried one of the Glocks in a tactical thigh holster as a defensive back-up.
Single-action revolvers for me are a compendium of nostalgia, challenge, appreciation of a well-executed gun, and just plain fun. Sometimes we're entitled to that...
Best, Jon
Western Diamondback, Water Moccasin, and Copperhead, here, plus ‘gators and snappin’ turtles. We kept some well-worn trails, and waded in the shallower sections of Slap-Out Gully; watch where ya step.
Just before I started sixth grade, I became sensitive to poison ivy, which ended the care-free days.
Last edited by Rex G; 10-16-2019 at 12:26 PM.
Retar’d LE. Kinesthetic dufus.
Don’t tread on volcanos!