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re: Home Defense Guns

Posted on 1/15/16 at 1:30 pm to
Posted by dnm3305
Member since Feb 2009
13663 posts
Posted on 1/15/16 at 1:30 pm to
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tactical shotgun


1.)Remington 870 Express youth model 20 Gauge with 00 Buck for a long gun.
I prefer the lighter recoil that result in quicker follow up shots and a 20 gauge youth model is considerably easier to handle in a hallway or around corners yet still gives you that secure shoulder contact to absord recoil rather than the ridiculous pistol grip shotguns with no stock that nearly blow your wrist off of your arm when you shoot.

2.)Any reputable full sized polymer 9mm for sidearm IF carrying or vehicle use will never be needed. Glock, M&P, Walther, SA, H&K, Sig, Ruger.

With all that being said, I want my AR and 30 rounds of .223

This post was edited on 1/15/16 at 1:34 pm
Posted by Duck Bucks and Zero
Member since Jan 2016
62 posts
Posted on 1/15/16 at 1:31 pm to
AR within arms reach of the bed and shotgun with a bix of OO in the closet
Posted by UpToPar
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2008
22215 posts
Posted on 1/15/16 at 4:19 pm to
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With all that being said, I want my AR and 30 rounds of .223


Why? Sure, it gives you much more capacity, but you don't have near the stopping power with an AR over a 12 gauge shooting buck shot. If I shoot someone center mass with an AR from close range, I'm likely going to get a pass through shot with little to no expansion. If I shoot someone center mass from close range with 12 gauge buck shot, they are going down and not getting up.

I understand the comfort of having 30 rounds, but the practicality is not there. At most there might be 3 or 4 guys, and your chances of encountering and Having to shoot it out with all of them are extremely small.
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