I've been thinking that in the next few months I may want to get a shotgun.
But, I know NOTHING about them.
This would just be for a home protection thing.
I have a limited knowledge of handguns, and currently have a 9mm Ruger.
But I know many of you in the past have suggested that a shotgun is a better way to go - just the sound of racking it will usually scare off anyone that hears it.
Also thinking that IF I'm going to be moving to the desert, I want a bit of protection, also thinking of Coyotes, or Javelinas (didn't know such a critter existed until I was doing some research this morning), and want to be able to protect my dogs.
Suggestions?? And what type of budget should I have for this?
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12-28-2008 03:55 PM"Keep the bottle on the bar Ira, I won't be long".
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12-28-2008 04:21 PMBenelli M2 or M4 Tactical
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http://www.benelliusa.com/firearms/m4.tpl
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12-28-2008 04:47 PM
for protection, I like anything with a pump-action, otherwise known as the "get-out" gun...they hear the pump and they get out!
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12-28-2008 05:56 PMRemington 870 with the 18" smoothbore barrel and iron sights. You don't need lasers or magazine extensions and magnum loads are a waste of time. Buy ordinary 00 buckshot for home defense.
The reason this shotgun is ideal-
Pump action- scary noise and absolute reliability
Buckshot- pistol ammo can over-penetrate. A 9mm will go thru your drywall and vinyl siding and kill your neighbor.
9 pellets means your aim is less-critical. If you do have to use it, your skill level (especially under pressure) matters less.
A good tactical light mounted to the weapon is a definite asset. It's not unusual for someone's drunken teenager to be mistaken for an intruder.
You should be able to find a nice used one for $300.
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12-28-2008 06:26 PMI use the Winchester 1300 defender 12 guage. The extension holds plenty of shells in case of a mob break-in.
The pump action is a distinct noise that all officers recommend.
I load with short base on the first two shells in 2 3/4" in case the wife needs to use it. Then two reg 2 3/4, balance then 3" mags. Not sure why, just makes me feel better knowing she won't have a major issue with the kick in a tense situation and I can blow through the shells and do major messing with the mags. From practice, the low base 2 3/4" kick less than the regular load in the 20 guage defender.
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12-28-2008 07:54 PMWhile not directly identical, there have been prosecutions for premeditation resulting from staggering ammo in a weapon. One in particular where the defendant loaded in sequence buckshot and slugs. He was found guilty. Sometimes when you have an iffy jury, all it takes is one little thing to push them one way or another. Even when the statutory laws are on your side, an idealistic and over-zealous prosecutor can ruin your life. And they have deep resources. A decent defense could cost you six-figures plus- if you can scrape it together.
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12-28-2008 09:05 PMNo, it was a clean shooting. The prosecutor painted a picture for the jury that this was an overly-abitious gun nut that hoped and dreamed for the opportunity to shoot someone. As they say, a story is all in the way you tell it. A guy with a bunch of guns and a stockpile of ammo can be painted to be a dedicated enthusiast or a fringe nutjob, depending on who's holding the paintbrush.
As I've repeated over and over, the typical burglar is unarmed and looking to steal something easy that he can sell quick and pocket a few bucks. They're not difficult to dissuade (lights, etc) and easy to scare off (shouting, that shotgun sound). Scaring them off is definitely in your best interests. But like the nutty guy that killed his ex and her whole family and then blow-torched the entire house, you're better off in court than in a casket.
The rule of thumb for a home defense weapon- there's nothing more useless than an unloaded weapon. The second most useless thing is having that weapon on the other side of the person looking to do you harm.
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12-28-2008 08:48 PM
cant beat Wal-Mart either if your buying new
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12-28-2008 06:29 PMthis is what I have its the Marine Magnum Remington 870
A highly durable 12-gauge utility gun that resists corrosion on land or water. Electroless nickel plating covers all metal, including the inside of the barrel and receiver. The synthetic stock has generous checkering for positive control. Comes with 18" Cylinder barrel with single-bead front sight, six-round magazine, padded Cordura® and sling swivel studs.
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12-28-2008 06:30 PM
Remington 870 Express 12 or the Mossberg 500 Persuader. I own them both. Dave
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12-28-2008 07:00 PMGun shows are the best up here.
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