i have a Rem 870 marine mag and a Beretta 9000S by the bed. If something goes bump in the night, I take the pistol and a flashlight on my WTF patrol. If the front door comes down, my wife is grabbing the shotgun and the baby and heading for the tub. I'm grabbing the pistol and heading to my other daughter's room.Also that shotgun is more of a hunker down in the room kind of home defense that chase the bad guys kind.
Also that shotgun is more of a hunker down in the room kind of home defense that chase the bad guys kind.
I have several handguns but i prefer a shorter barrel shotgun with pistol grip for home defense. Hunting shotguns require too much of a swing and have to be shouldered which makes them awful for going around corners.i have a Rem 870 marine mag and a Beretta 9000S by the bed. If something goes bump in the night, I take the pistol and a flashlight on my WTF patrol. If the front door comes down, my wife is grabbing the shotgun and the baby and heading for the tub. I'm grabbing the pistol and heading to my other daughter's room.
Pull the plug and you should be able to load a few more shells. Most hunting shotguns can hold up to 5 shells but the law restricts you to 3 when hunting.Thats pretty much what I was looking for
They had several different versions of the same shotgun at the store (its a maverick 88), i got the "security" version, only difference that I can tell is that it has a shorter barrel (18 inch) than the other versions.I have several handguns but i prefer a shorter barrel shotgun with pistol grip for home defense. Hunting shotguns require too much of a swing and have to be shouldered which makes them awful for going around corners.
For the woman i prefer her to go to the bathroom and put my benelli against the wall pointed at the door. Her ears will get blown out but better than the alternative.
yeah it had a wooden dowel in it that the instruction manual had me pull. It will hold 5 plus one in the chamber but I dont want to keep anything in the chamber since I plan to keep it loaded.Pull the plug and you should be able to load a few more shells. Most hunting shotguns can hold up to 5 shells but the law restricts you to 3 when hunting.
Respectfully disagree.also - a handgun is better for the single purpose of home defense.
a shotgun is a 'pretty good at most stuff' firearm.
Or - and this is just a thought - live in the real world and accept things for the way they are instead of the way you want them to be.Return it ASAP.
Become part of the solution, not part of the problem.
Bullshit how is he supposed to clean it if he doesn't look down the barrel to make sure nothing is clogging it. Come on man!!!
Close quarters?Respectfully disagree.
Aside from convenience of storage I can't think of a single instance a pistol is superior to a shotgun or a centerfire rifle for the purpose of home defense.
Hope your mum gets well soon bro.My stepdad has many many guns, at some point we are going to go out to the range but right now my mom is very sick so obviously its a low priority, so any help on training would be appreciated
yeah - lots of room for different opinions on the subject, talked about it a lot over the years. Really, it depends on whether you're in an offensive or defensive position, and if you have access to an SBR. Personally, I think a pistol-caliber carbine is *The Best for balancing scenarios. Short of that, a handgun has the distinction of being able to be on you at all times. Even sitting in the LazE Boy watching Brazilian fart porn.Respectfully disagree.
Aside from convenience of storage I can't think of a single instance a pistol is superior to a shotgun or a centerfire rifle for the purpose of home defense.
A shouldered short barreled shotgun only protrudes about a few inches or less passed the end of your lead hand; about the same as a pistol. It also wields a ton more stopping power. In a home defense scenario I also have no intention of patrolling around my house. My advantage is that I'm familiar with the layout of my home, and that I have the police coming over to back me up. My disadvantage is that I don't know the mental state, or how the intruder might be armed. I don't want to confront him/her unless I'm forced to. Take my shit, it can be replaced. Lives can't, and you don't want to go down the stairs to find 4 armed guys waiting for you. In a home defense scenario my job is to keep my family safe, and wait for the cavalry to arrive.Close quarters?
i'm betting that wooden dowel is now part of your 'every day conceal carry' - if you know what I mean... ;Dyeah it had a wooden dowel in it that the instruction manual had me pull. It will hold 5 plus one in the chamber but I dont want to keep anything in the chamber since I plan to keep it loaded.
I have a 3 yo, who sleeps in a different room - so I can't take a purely defensive posture.A shouldered short barreled shotgun only protrudes about a few inches or less passed the end of your lead hand; about the same as a pistol. It also wields a ton more stopping power. In a home defense scenario I also have no intention of patrolling around my house. My advantage is that I'm familiar with the layout of my home, and that I have the police coming over to back me up. My disadvantage is that I don't know the mental state, or how the intruder might be armed. I don't want to confront him/her unless I'm forced to. Take my shit, it can be replaced. Lives can't, and you don't want to go down the stairs to find 4 armed guys waiting for you. In a home defense scenario my job is to keep my family safe, and wait for the cavalry to arrive.
I tend to agree- I'm a C.A.R. shooting platform-guy, and I definitely drill clearing my house. No point in having a firearm for "home defense" if you've never practiced defending your home with it.I have a 3 yo, who sleeps in a different room - so I can't take a purely defensive posture.
Also, a handgun is easier to retain while using the second hand for lighting or shielding.
Plus the obvious accuracy vs, handgun, and definitely intimidation factor. That pumping sound is the worst scenario outcome for would be burglar.A shouldered short barreled shotgun only protrudes about a few inches or less passed the end of your lead hand; about the same as a pistol. It also wields a ton more stopping power. In a home defense scenario I also have no intention of patrolling around my house. My advantage is that I'm familiar with the layout of my home, and that I have the police coming over to back me up. My disadvantage is that I don't know the mental state, or how the intruder might be armed. I don't want to confront him/her unless I'm forced to. Take my shit, it can be replaced. Lives can't, and you don't want to go down the stairs to find 4 armed guys waiting for you. In a home defense scenario my job is to keep my family safe, and wait for the cavalry to arrive.
Yes, but so can a stray bullet be as much of a danger. In the heat of things, a much higher possibilty, a missed shot with a handgun.I tend to agree- I'm a C.A.R. shooting platform-guy, and I definitely drill clearing my house. No point in having a firearm for "home defense" if you've never practiced defending your home with it.
@JohnyHendricksBeard I understand your point about a short-barrel or bullpup, I just don't like something spraying bullets inside a residential environment.
Totally true- I've told my wife if someone is trying to get in to go for the shotgun, tell them you have it and rack it. The sound of a shotgun racking is INSTANTLY recognizable and a strong deterrent.Plus the obvious accuracy vs, handgun, and definitely intimidation factor. That pumping sound is the worst scenario outcome for would be burglar.
That's one stray hardball vs 12 stray hardballs if I miss with the shotgun. Personal preference, I guess.Yes, but so can a stray bullet be as much of a danger. In the heat of things, a much higher possibilty, a missed shot with a handgun.