Moccasin pistol crossbow4/15/2024 ![]() Jeff Lindsey, of the new television show "The Lindsey Way," carries a Sig and his dad David Lindsey carries a Sig 40 cal. He is very happy with this weapon’s performance. ![]() When he is in an area where he may encounter snakes he carries a Judge, loaded with a. For this mission he depends on a Smith & Wesson. Gary Davis spends many hours checking roads, patrolling properties and encounters wild hogs on a regular basis. You don’t want to know how many water moccasins he kills every year. 38 hammerless loaded with rat shot for snakes during the summer. Kenny Thompson has been featured on several Gamekeepers television shows and spends all his time outdoors. 22 pistol on him and if it’s a property with hogs he’ll trade up to a Colt. You won’t find Austin without a Browning. While the rest of us dream of big bucks or ducks dropping into decoys, he thinks about song dogs and eliminating each and every one. Just in case.Īustin Delano works for BioLogic and traps coyotes with a passion - that borders on neurotic. He also carries a Derringer- style Davis double pistol in an ankle holster. He likes this pistol and caliber because it’s simple and he can easily carry 50 rounds of ammo between the pistol and two clips. He tells me he doesn’t go to Sunday school without his Glock 9mm and two extra clips so it’s certainly with him each time he strolls in the woods. Mark Thomas of the Birmingham Alabama area is a "man’s man” and is as tough as they come. So, what works best for most gamekeepers? I asked a few to get their response. Don’t and you’ll eventually have another “wish I had” story. A good comfortable pistol and holster just becomes part of your “gamekeeper uniform.” When you get out of the truck grab it and it will always be there. How many times have we all been in the woods checking cameras or doing some other work and wished for a pistol? Make it a part of your routine. You never know when a wild pig, coyote or some other vermin will need to be dispatched. I do however, think that every gamekeeper should have a pistol and that every time they go on their property and he/she is not hunting, they should have it with them. I spend my free time lusting after rifles, scopes and shotguns. I know some guys, you know some guys…that love high-end handguns. Here, Gamekeepers Editor in Chief, Todd Amenrud, takes aim with his Glock. Eye protection and ear plugs or muffs will keep your senses sharp into old age. It's important to use protective gear when firing a pistol, especially during practice. Bobby Cole | Originally published in GameKeepers: Farming for Wildlife Magazine.
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