Combat Shotgun
#22
Bobby I believe in the old west days, respect my family, house, & truck & I won't have any problems, but if some one try to hurt my family or car jack me. Then the evil will become me
#24
I think the SEMI-AUTO shotgun is the way to go
#25
Let me start by saying that SEMI-AUTO is the way to go, WHY cause you can shot it fast & you don't have to remove it from your sight to rack it for the next shot, you can shoot it from the prone position without having to expose yourself by having to rack it for each shot. My SHTF shotgun is the two BENELLI M1 SUPER 90 with 18.5 inch barrel, RIFLE SIGHT, PISTOL GRIP, EXTENDED MAG TUBE,
#26
Sounds like the Saiga 12 is the perfect HD shot gun for what your looking for.
Any of the guns listed in here would make a good home gun. All in what you like best. Also there is a school of thought that IF you do use a "tactcool" gun in defence some scum of a lawyer can say you were a "Rambo" out looking for someone to shoot. Thats why my pistol is my first line of defence and my mossburg 500 is second. The Sagia is for when it gets real bad, its in the safe.
Here is my Saiga... A quad rail is next on the list to hang a light and maybe a fore grip.
With 10 rnd Mag
With 20 rnd Drum
Folded With 10 rnd Mag (Don't mind the mess, I'm in the middle of building a AK47 and some other guns and the Gun room is destroyed )
- Semi-Auto
- Detachable Magazine = Faster reloads
- Up To 20 Round Magazine
- Pretty Much An AK That Shoots 12 Gauge Means They Will Keep Running and Are Reliable
- Just Plain Look Evil
- Foldable Stock Keeps It Short
- Pistol Grip, Fore Grip Available
Any of the guns listed in here would make a good home gun. All in what you like best. Also there is a school of thought that IF you do use a "tactcool" gun in defence some scum of a lawyer can say you were a "Rambo" out looking for someone to shoot. Thats why my pistol is my first line of defence and my mossburg 500 is second. The Sagia is for when it gets real bad, its in the safe.
Here is my Saiga... A quad rail is next on the list to hang a light and maybe a fore grip.
With 10 rnd Mag
With 20 rnd Drum
Folded With 10 rnd Mag (Don't mind the mess, I'm in the middle of building a AK47 and some other guns and the Gun room is destroyed )
#27
semi auto is definitely the way to go, i keep my .45, amnd my browing 10 gauge next to my bed. all im waiting for is the aa12 to become put in preduction and the cost of owning a fully auto down.
http://youtu.be/p4ebtj1jR7c
http://youtu.be/p4ebtj1jR7c
Last edited by 94duality; 05-15-2011 at 10:14 PM.
#28
semi auto is definitely the way to go, i keep my .45, amnd my browing 10 gauge next to my bed. all im waiting for is the aa12 to become put in preduction and the cost of owning a fully auto down.
YouTube - AA-12. World's deadliest shotgun!
YouTube - AA-12. World's deadliest shotgun!
#29
I see your guys points on the "warning rack" and other than being down one round, I hadn't thought of most of them. I have an extended mag tube on my 870 so having it chamber empty still leaves me with 7 rounds. Now that my sisters kids aren't running around my house anymore, I keep my 870 and my XD fully loaded with one in the chamber. My XD sits on my nightstand at night because its easier for me to get around the house with. My 870 still has the 28" hunting barrel on it, and with the way my house is setup, I come out of my room and there's the front door. Even with my adjustable stock in the shortest length, its still too long. That's why I practice with my pistol every chance I get.
PLMCRZY, have you thought about getting a concealed weapons permit and carrying a pistol? Then you'd have something on you at all times if/when you needed it.
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Saigas are pretty neat but the only thing I can see having a problem with in a HD situation is the size of those mags, they're huge. I know that if I didn't run around my house and train with, I'd be catching it on all kinda of stuff. Yes, I realize that the 12ga shotshell if a big round but I think you'd be better off with a tube fed gun with a tube extension. Depending on the gun and extension size, 7-9 rounds of 00 buck should be plenty. Just my .02
But if you're all for capacity and a short overall length for a HD gun, you can't beat the 7+7+1 round count of the new Kel-Tec KSG.
PLMCRZY, have you thought about getting a concealed weapons permit and carrying a pistol? Then you'd have something on you at all times if/when you needed it.
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Saigas are pretty neat but the only thing I can see having a problem with in a HD situation is the size of those mags, they're huge. I know that if I didn't run around my house and train with, I'd be catching it on all kinda of stuff. Yes, I realize that the 12ga shotshell if a big round but I think you'd be better off with a tube fed gun with a tube extension. Depending on the gun and extension size, 7-9 rounds of 00 buck should be plenty. Just my .02
But if you're all for capacity and a short overall length for a HD gun, you can't beat the 7+7+1 round count of the new Kel-Tec KSG.
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