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Home protection for dummies
Posted on 11/17/13 at 3:52 pm
Posted on 11/17/13 at 3:52 pm
I have shot different types of guns in my life , but by no means an expert. Hell, I don't know shite about guns. I want to buy a tactical pump action twelve gauge with a pistol grip combo for home protection.
- is this even a good gun for home protection?
-if so which brand (cost/quality)?
- any suggestions?
- is this even a good gun for home protection?
-if so which brand (cost/quality)?
- any suggestions?
Posted on 11/17/13 at 3:55 pm to Snatchy
I've never shot a pistol grip. Can't imagine its fun to shoot
Posted on 11/17/13 at 3:55 pm to Snatchy
Remington 870
ETA: I hate pistol grips in shotguns. Get a buttstock/pistol combo
ETA: I hate pistol grips in shotguns. Get a buttstock/pistol combo
This post was edited on 11/17/13 at 3:57 pm
Posted on 11/17/13 at 3:56 pm to Snatchy
Just a regular pump will be fine, black and pistol grips just make it look scarier...
Posted on 11/17/13 at 3:57 pm to Snatchy
Pistol grips don't help at all IMO. And you need a stock too.
Rem 870 is my gun of choice. Better if you can get the 18.5 inch barrel too.
Rem 870 is my gun of choice. Better if you can get the 18.5 inch barrel too.
Posted on 11/17/13 at 4:13 pm to Snatchy
Don't get a pistol grip.
Go onto academy's website and pick one out. There are plenty options for right around $300. I would stick with either Remington or Mossberg though.
Go onto academy's website and pick one out. There are plenty options for right around $300. I would stick with either Remington or Mossberg though.
Posted on 11/17/13 at 4:15 pm to DrTyger
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Rem 870 is my gun of choice. Better if you can get the 18.5 inch barrel too.
Same here. I have this 870 Marine Magnum with the 18.5 inch barrel.
Posted on 11/17/13 at 4:21 pm to LSU Tigershark
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I've never shot a pistol grip. Can't imagine its fun to shoot
It's really not that bad.
Posted on 11/17/13 at 4:21 pm to Dez
my wingmaster 870 18.5 barrel stays ready.
#4s high brass busts squirrels out of the 18.5 surprisingly well.
#4s high brass busts squirrels out of the 18.5 surprisingly well.
Posted on 11/17/13 at 5:03 pm to Snatchy
If you're getting it for home protection, I'd get a shotgun with a high capacity.
Posted on 11/17/13 at 5:56 pm to Geauxtiga
I got a semi auto 20 gauge.
I like that it can be handled by anyone in the house, including my wife and teens.
I like that it can be handled by anyone in the house, including my wife and teens.
Posted on 11/17/13 at 6:32 pm to DrTyger
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Rem 870 is my gun of choice. Better if you can get the 18.5 inch barrel too.
I have this loaded with 6 of the 3in 00buck. I have hear #2 might be the best buck for HP. I'll hang up and listen.
Posted on 11/17/13 at 8:01 pm to Btrtigerfan
Look at the but stock with the pistol grip but pistol grip alone no way
Posted on 11/17/13 at 8:47 pm to Snatchy
I don't know shite about guns.
Take a gun safety course first, if you don't have someone that is very experienced that can teach you proper gun safety. Ain't nothing pansy about doing that. They have a lot of knowledge to impart that could and will save you some future grief.
Take a gun safety course first, if you don't have someone that is very experienced that can teach you proper gun safety. Ain't nothing pansy about doing that. They have a lot of knowledge to impart that could and will save you some future grief.
Posted on 11/17/13 at 9:25 pm to Themole
Home protection is more than just having a shotgun or pistol in the house.
Start with doors. Dead bolts, strong sturdy doors, solid frames. Most breakins are through doors( I know, its obvious but a lot people tend to ignore that fact.)
Get a reinforcement kit for your doors, something like EZ-Armor. Under a $100 and easily installed. They will make your door extremely hard to kick down. A would-be intruder will get discouraged quickly and leave.
Next is windows. Put them electronic 'screechers' on your windows. You can find them at Wally-World.
Also, put some of them sticky bushes around the windows of your house.
Motion lights, get a burgular system installed. If you can't afford them, get some signs saying protected by 'ABC systems' or something like that.
Get a 'timer' installed on your lights inside the home for when you are away. Many would-be intruders 'scout' their targets. Get a neighbor the check your mail and pick-up your newspaper in your driveway(when you go away for an extended period of time.
Theives and robbers look for easy targets. Make your castle a 'hard target', most likely they will move on.
Start with doors. Dead bolts, strong sturdy doors, solid frames. Most breakins are through doors( I know, its obvious but a lot people tend to ignore that fact.)
Get a reinforcement kit for your doors, something like EZ-Armor. Under a $100 and easily installed. They will make your door extremely hard to kick down. A would-be intruder will get discouraged quickly and leave.
Next is windows. Put them electronic 'screechers' on your windows. You can find them at Wally-World.
Also, put some of them sticky bushes around the windows of your house.
Motion lights, get a burgular system installed. If you can't afford them, get some signs saying protected by 'ABC systems' or something like that.
Get a 'timer' installed on your lights inside the home for when you are away. Many would-be intruders 'scout' their targets. Get a neighbor the check your mail and pick-up your newspaper in your driveway(when you go away for an extended period of time.
Theives and robbers look for easy targets. Make your castle a 'hard target', most likely they will move on.
Posted on 11/17/13 at 9:56 pm to Reubaltaich
quote:
Home protection is more than just having a shotgun or pistol in the house.
Start with doors. Dead bolts, strong sturdy doors, solid frames. Most breakins are through doors( I know, its obvious but a lot people tend to ignore that fact.)
Get a reinforcement kit for your doors, something like EZ-Armor. Under a $100 and easily installed. They will make your door extremely hard to kick down. A would-be intruder will get discouraged quickly and leave.
Next is windows. Put them electronic 'screechers' on your windows. You can find them at Wally-World.
Also, put some of them sticky bushes around the windows of your house.
Motion lights, get a burgular system installed. If you can't afford them, get some signs saying protected by 'ABC systems' or something like that.
Get a 'timer' installed on your lights inside the home for when you are away. Many would-be intruders 'scout' their targets. Get a neighbor the check your mail and pick-up your newspaper in your driveway(when you go away for an extended period of time.
Theives and robbers look for easy targets. Make your castle a 'hard target', most likely they will move on.
Those are all great suggestions but I would also suggest getting a dog. If a thief sees a dog they will probably just move to the next house without one.
Posted on 11/18/13 at 12:01 am to lsu480
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but I would also suggest getting a dog.
They are the single best line of defense and deterrence in your home. They are also a personal alarm system that can go from 0 to 10 in an instant.
As for your skill level, I agree that some training would probably be smart. You should learn these rules of gun safety and apply them with practice with a certified instructor handy:
1. All guns are loaded.
2. Point your muzzle in a safe direction.
3. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sites are on target.
4. Be aware of your target and what is beyond it.
A lot of guys are saying don't get a "pistol grip" shotgun and they are right in that a stockless pistol grip shotgun is a really bad choice. If you are like me and shoot a lot of carbines and handguns, you may find yourself right at home with a pistol grip and a stock. This is my 870 for HD:
Obviously yours doesn't have to be intense but I would give you two important suggestions:
1. Stick to a short barrel length (20" or shorter).
2. Do not put a plug in it and limit yourself on rounds. I keep mine loaded 4+1. If you want an extended tube (like a 7 round tube) that is fine as well.
If you have any other questions check out my YouTube channel. I have some videos about shotguns for home defense:
Bigapple YouTube
Posted on 11/18/13 at 12:04 am to lsu480
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If a thief sees a dog they will probably just move to the next house without one.
Posted on 11/18/13 at 12:09 am to Dez
That 870 Marine sure is pretty...
So true.
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Those are all great suggestions but I would also suggest getting a dog. If a thief sees a dog they will probably just move to the next house without one.
So true.
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