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bond arms snake slayer, or taurus 4510 the judge

Posted By: medic404

bond arms snake slayer, or taurus 4510 the judge - 05/31/2007 4:32 AM

looking to get a pesonal defense /fishing trip snake killer if needed any one out there have any feedback for me on the snakeslayer or the judge both pros and cons.
Posted By: cyberhick

Re: bond arms snake slayer, or taurus 4510 the judge - 05/31/2007 3:13 PM

For personal defense i like 9mm semi-autos, Glock, Springfield Armory, S&W, Sig, etc. For snakes, a good walking stick would be just fine.

cyberhick
Posted By: ranger140892

Re: bond arms snake slayer, or taurus 4510 the judge - 05/31/2007 10:30 PM

I'll go with that. 9mm, 40, 45 for self defense.
As for snakes, I've never felt threatened enough to shoot one. If I've got time to shoot it, I've got time to get out of it's way. I rarely let one pass without at least picking it up and admiring it though.
Posted By: cyberhick

Re: bond arms snake slayer, or taurus 4510 the judge - 05/31/2007 10:59 PM

Yeah, i've only had 1 close call with a cotton mouth, and firearms weren't allowed.
Posted By: WildWillie

Re: bond arms snake slayer, or taurus 4510 the judge - 06/01/2007 1:36 AM

Y'all must not have snakes like we do in S.C. For swamp fishing in the Santee I carry a .45 Bisley handloaded with Speer shot caps full of #8s. It's killer snake medicine out to about 10 yards. My cousin has the Taurus Judge and with the 410 it's lethal on snakes out past 15 yards and sometimes to 20! Of course the .45 Colt option is good too for the ocasional gar that gets too close...250 grain solids do a number on them!
Posted By: ranger140892

Re: bond arms snake slayer, or taurus 4510 the judge - 06/01/2007 2:30 AM

I'm from SW Mississippi, Bro. It's common to have snakes on the back porch. We find timber rattler's, copperheads, eastern diamondbacks, and the occasional gator in the yard on grass cutting day. Most bodies of water bigger than a manhole cover have cottonmouths. I've never met one that I couldn't walk around, much less out run. If i've got the time to draw and pistola and aim at such a small target, I've got time to step aside and watch him crawl or swim away.
Posted By: medic404

Re: bond arms snake slayer, or taurus 4510 the judge - 06/01/2007 8:06 PM

Thanks for the feedback guys i have always been a wheelgun man think i am going with the taurus judge for my choice also i am a big man that is a big chicken when it comes to snakes of any kind only good snake is the one that makes a nice pair of boots for some one else.
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