Rastoff
US Veteran
Can you please cite the law that requires this?In MN, if possible to do so safely, you must attempt to evade.
Can you please cite the law that requires this?In MN, if possible to do so safely, you must attempt to evade.
I used to think that way too. The one sound that will beat the rack of the pump is the intruder shooting you because his was already loaded. Just my 2 cents.
12ga pump loaded with double 0 buck.
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For those of you who think it's a good idea to rack the shotgun after your house has been broken into do you also carry your EDC with any empty chamber?
Um, what??? Why would you own any gun that isn't drop safe? And, if that gun is for self-defense, why would you own a gun that you don't feel safe having one in the chamber?Personally, the only reason why I keep my shotgun with an empty chamber is because it is not drop safe.
You won't need to reload if you're proficient with a SA. Same goes for the shotgun.
Layers, darn it, LAYERS.
Fence w/locked gates, outside lights, locked doors, dogs (preferably larger breeds - in part because the bark is more attention getting, and if you have two or more of them, an intruder who gets past the other stuff will have their hands full). Discourage with target hardening - if a potential offender goes elsewhere, you have prevailed!
Guns: someone who is proficient with a K frame full of 158 grain SWC is a lot better off than someone who is a clod with an AR or shotgun. I prefer the AR for better ballistics, less risk of penetrating walls, red dot sight, mounted flashlight; easier to shoot. The ballistics research is clear on shotguns - birdshot is clownshoes. #1 buck has been shown to be the best in terms of damage (more crush area than 00 or #4, better penetration than #4). I have mine loaded with slugs because a) my academy taught them as default, and b), my shotgun is also set up with a red dot and integral light. My additional rounds are 000 - because I bought a lot when that was the best thing going. I also have a couple of pistols.
I have considered a 9mm carbine for a couple of reasons now. One os that there are a couple of places making 9mm ARs that actually work, and are designed around the 9mm pistol mags instead of using adapters. The ammo is cheaper and one can shoot it in places that will prohibit 5.56X45. 9mm +P out of that will be at or above .357 magnum levels, even if I were to go with an SBR/can combo. Drawback, of course, is that these rifles cost as much as a service worthy AR ($2K- ish), and so the ammo flexibility has to be worth it in order to justify the money for an additional rifle.
Over penetration is less of a real concern than it is portrayed to be if one tracks down the valid research (such as by Doc Roberts). The first step to reducing the risk is to HIT THE TARGET; proper ammo might come out the back, but often with enough less energy that the risk of further penetration is reduced. A MISS carries a lot more risk to others (and your own exposure) than any purported risk from "over-penetration".
Aloha,
While in Hawaii, 2 locked and loaded Australian Cattle Dogs in the bedroom.
When we move to Texas, we will be living in the country,
More Cattle dogs and what ever guns we get deals on at the gun shows.
Cattle dogs are also known as Velcro dogs, they follow their owners where ever they go. Even into the bathroom. You just can't pet one, you have to pet them ALL.
Wife wants guns secreted in every room. More than likely semi autos with 30 round magazines.
Right now, all our shotguns are Brownings or Berettas.
I will have to get (I prefer) 20 ga Remington 870s with short cut down barrels.
Living in the country, calling 911 means the police will get there just to fill in the after action report.
"Fort Apache" will hold until the Cavalry gets there after it is all over.
My by the bed choice is the Marine defender
not into shotguns, but this one has never been fired
with the way home invasions are increasing you have
to be prepared.
Please correct me if I misunderstood your post? Did you just write that you are willing to bet your life on a system that has NEVER been fired? Can you operate it in the dark, know where the controls are, make it work and reload up side down? Please go shoot that thing, if just to see if it will go bang. It doesn't lend a lot of credence to your opinion that you are betting your life on a gun you have never fired. Man, I hope I in some way got your post wrong.
Sadly, this is far too common. I see people all the time that only fire their carry gun at the renewal class the state mandates they take every two years. At least 20% of those malfunction on the first shot or two.Did you just write that you are willing to bet your life on a system that has NEVER been fired?
If you forcibly enter somebody else's home without permission, you've already made a CHOICE, not a "mistake" as the relatives of deceased home invaders are fond of saying these days. You own ALL of the consequences proceeding therefrom, including getting shot. As alluded to above, your intended victims' response should be delivered without hesitation, restraint or regret until such time as you are no longer an immediate and credible threat to their life and limb, or to those of anyone to whom they have a legitimate duty of care.
I've never been shot. I consider not being a home invader or strongarm robber a major contributing factor to my not being shot.
If you don't want to be shot, don't put people in situations where it's a good idea to shoot you. In 9/10ths of such situations, they will gladly risk YOUR life rather than theirs. That's an eminently sensible decision on their part.
Re the "mistakes" pointed our by the decedents family....We have a saying in LE: 'If you're involved in a OIS, you won't see their last booking photo, it's gonna be their best yearbook photo'. Soooooo, true! Just look at the Travon Martin incident; those pics were slightly 'dated'.
Re the "mistakes" pointed our by the decedents family....We have a saying in LE: 'If you're involved in a OIS, you won't see their last booking photo, it's gonna be their best yearbook photo'. Soooooo, true! Just look at the Travon Martin incident; those pics were slightly 'dated'.
So very true! Along with their "sainthood credentials"!
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Nothing beats the sound of racking a pump shotgun in the quiet hours of dark til dawn..not much better than a 19 inch pump to get the message across that you came to the wrong address......