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Again, not a shotgun guy, but when doing my research I found myself leaning towards getting a semi-auto rather than a pump.
When I laid out courses of fire for shotgun that were tactically oriented I was shocked at the number of folks who didn't automatically cycle a fresh round into the chamber. Probably shouldn't have been. The semi eliminates that failure.
My understanding is that they don't have passive safeties to keep a gun from discharging if dropped, like most handguns do. I've always seen it recommended to keep the mag full but the chamber empty, whether rifle or shotgun, pump or semi-auto, when stored but ready for action if needed, including instructors I've had.
Virtually all shotguns have trigger blocking safeties and therefore aren't drop safe. Generally, if you can apply the safety when the hammer/striker isn't cocked, you have a trigger blocking safety. Sear blocking safeties are much better in that respect.
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