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  1. I plan on using kindness... and cocoa! Who doesn't love a steamy cup of hot chocolate! "Care for a crumpet Mr. Home Invader?"
    3 points
  2. I would'nt want to clear a house with a full size shotgun, so i have these SBS's. i have SBR's and PCC's but i worry more bout over penetration
    2 points
  3. there are mag fed shotguns that are reliable...atleast one. my VEPR 12 sbs
    2 points
  4. Thats why God made shorties. If I gotta clear the house after waking up in the dead of night I'm grabbing this first. Or this. If God forbid I run dry and gotta keep fighting I'm grabbing this. Or this. Only thing I use my long shotgun for is hunting/varmint control. My home is too small and crowded for shotguns really so they would be last on my list.
    2 points
  5. What do you guys think of this? Is your shotgun your go-to bedside weapon for home defense? If not what is?
    1 point
  6. Kill 'em with kindness, of course.
    1 point
  7. For inside: Shockwave or CZ Scorpion EVO 3 For outside around the house: Benelli M4 for social work, won't say on the other option around the house, but it's not for social work
    1 point
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  9. SBR: Springfield Armory SAINT, 300AAC, 9" Barrel, Overall Length 27.75in, Add Surefire SOCOM SOCOM762-MINI2 Overall Length = 31.75". I have been studying the addition of Brownell's' AR-15 CTR STOCK COLLAPSIBLE MIL-SPEC W/ FOLDING STOCK ADAPTER which would shorten everything by 6.2"; but when comes time to fire will have to swing the stock out. Adding suppressors always is a trade-off for how short the system will be configured. As expected, the ATF lied about SBR approval times; they claim 30-days, the average time is now 100 days. For suppressor approval averages 235 days with ATF claiming 90 days. However, they will cash your $200 tax fee within 5 business days!
    1 point
  10. SIG RATTLER suppressed or Genesis Arms 12ga 7" or 10.5" models or a pcc , shorty 7.62x39 I would put in same category as the 300 blackout, ideal caliber, size and ballistics
    1 point
  11. In home defense scenarios, I prefer a 300AAC Blackout SBR with a short suppressor. 300AAC is an excellent round at 25yards or less. SBR is easy to manipulate around corners, doors and hallways. The suppressor protects your hearing not only for medical reasons but being able to keep your hearing situational awareness if the fight continues after the first engagement. If I would be required to exit my home and handle a hostile situation outside, I would grab my Benelli M4.
    1 point
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