Home defense shotgun

Model 37 Homeland Security 12-ga.
Winchester Super-X 00-buckshot.

Brutal simplicity.

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-Jim

I have a 590 with 20" barrel but this would be my pick....everything you need, nothing you don't. Second would be the Stoeger coach gun...that design allows for an even shorter gun....less is more with a home shotgun IMO...:)
 
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I have a Mossberg 500 with an 18" cylinder bore barrel, and it has been my HD shotgun for about 25-30 years. Always reliable, does the job. I also have a 28" Mod barrel for it, put it on a couple of weeks to loan to a friend's son when we went quail hunting. I do have a pistol grip for it, but have never installed it. The only reason I can see for it is to make the shotgun concealable under a coat, which I don't really intend to do (although I did design a shoulder rig to carry it on my right side and one of my 500s on the left). The pistol grip, IMHO, is somewhat less controllable, and completely eliminates the possibility of delivering a buttstroke to the head in close combat. My choice of load is #4 Buck, plenty of oomph from each pellet, but a much higher pellet count for each round.

Regarding a few comments in earlier posts about preferring an AR-15 for H-D, I can't agree. I've used M-16s, as well as rifles in real calibers, and shotguns, in combat, and, based on my experience, I much prefer the shotgun as a home defense weapon, and rifles in calibers beginning with 3 for use as general battle rifles. A clue to the regard I have for the AR-15/M-16 platform is the fact that I don't own even one, out of the many rifles I own, and I have no plans to purchase one. YMMV.
 
Picture is from an old bbq gun thread. An 870, a Winchester Riot (if memory serves it's mod 1100) and a Mossberg Marine.

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This should do the trick with light recoil rounds ... AOW for the price of a $5 tax stamp. Lots of fun to shoot!
 

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I found a used 12 guage 870 in 80-85% condition at a pawn shop cheap. I cut the barrel to 18" and added a +2 magazine extension. It works good, was cheap, and has been beside by bed for years. To me anything more is overkill.
 
Anyone ever try the police turn ins that are seen in gun shops from time to time. I'm thinking carried alot, shot a little. For home defense I don't care what they look like.
 
I picked up a maverick shotgun for $159 many years ago at kamart its a 12ga pump with a 28'' mod barrel. I just ordered the 18 1/2'' barrel for it and i have an awesome homeland protection now. I see there only $230 new now and i'm thinking of getting one for each son too for there homes too.
 
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