Very pistol / flare gun vs bear?

Except if you end up accidentally firing the flare so it ends up behind the bear. Then it’s running from the flare…directly at YOU.

Black bears are fairly easy to scare off. You can do better making yourself look big (jacket above your head, arms out, loud noises) then firing a flare gun which has all sorts of possible negative consequences. All the black bears I’ve ever met while hiking have turned tail and ran as soon as they heard us coming. The only exception was an habituated bear at a campsite in the Daks who was later destroyed.

It is not recommended to confront a Grizzly during an encounter like you would with a black bear. That may cause an attack by a bear who now feels threatened. If the bear has decided to charge and attack, based on what I’ve read about shootings with bullets, a flare gun isn’t likely to scare off an already mad grizzly.

I gotcha bear-slaying flare gun right here, people.

Kinda.

To quote Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington: “I don’t know if that will frighten the bear, but it terrifies me.”

It’s a flare gun, named after Ed Very.

Wiki. It looks like they are effective in subduing German pilots.

Doesn’t say anything about bears (stupid Wiki).

After the war, Edward Very put all his flare-gun money into a massive non-profit foundation, the Very Foundation of America. The VFA funded burn units in 16 hospitals, spearheaded safe habitats for Grizzly Bears, and provided the seed money for The Care Bears. Mostly, though, the Very Foundation of America is a tax dodge. :stuck_out_tongue:

Does anyone know the answer to the question How flammable is a bear?

I think a flaregun would be be very effective in warding off bear attacks - as long as you limit yourself to Koalas :stuck_out_tongue:

From who? We’re alone in the woods with a bear and a flare gun.

Wow…that has to be one of the dumbest ideas I’ve seen in awhile. And yet…totally awesome.

Perfect for home defense, so long as your home, furniture, clothing and family memberes are all made of or coated with concrete.

I have read the entire thread and think I have two solutions:

  • bring along a flare gun and an Okapi
    When the bear charges, throw the Okapi at it, and use the flare gun to make sure the bear sees the easy meat meal

  • bring a Trebuchet
    When the bear charges, load yourself and fire over the bear’s head

You mean like these ones? (OK, they’re WWI vintage, but I can assure you that WWI flare guns were identical to 1920s style Flare Guns which were themselves identical to WWII flare guns).

The 9th flare gun down the page should look familiar to most of you- that’s right, Boba Fett’s blaster was a 1920s style Flare Gun made by Webley & Scott. :slight_smile:

But this raises another question,would a flare gun deter a raging mosquito charging straight at you?

I am stealing your post for my new sig. I just wanted to let you know.

I’m stealing your post for the opening line of my book (It’s a romance)

I was going to seriously ask this – would a flamethrower actually work well as a defense against a grizzly or polar bear attack? Surely a bear wouldn’t want to charge through a stream of flame, and if it found itself surrounded by one it would try desperately to get away…?

After the bear stomps out the fire he’d probably Beat you to death with his shovel.