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That video was awesome!!!! 
You obviously know nothing about guns, or you would not make a statement like that. Bird shot shells expand and can cause much collateral damage, as well as being inadequate for instant immobilization. Buck shot can over penetrate and be a potential danger.A shotgun is one of the best home defensive weapons...It's easy to teach the wife how to shoot one. I don't see the need of a .50 cal rifle. A shotgun is great in close quarters. Not to mention it is a great point and shoot weapon.
Some broad generalizations happening right there.You obviously know nothing about guns, or you would not make a statement like that. Bird shot shells expand and can cause much collateral damage, as well as being inadequate for instant immobilization. Buck shot can over penetrate and be a potential danger.
Not to mention that the long barrel of a shotgun makes it harder to wield and maneuver in hallways and houses.
Point and shoot weapons are for people who are not trained in firearms, or how are bad shots. Neither of which I would want walking around my house in the dark with an itchy trigger finger.
Very cool vid by the way
Agreed 100%. On the same line of thinking we don't need 500hp Corvettes either and I guarantee more people have died wrapping one around a tree than being killed by the big bad .50 cal. Probably should ban those dangerous Corvettes.Fragmentation rounds are the best rounds to use in home defense as they will expend all their energy into the target and not go through the wall and kill or injure others.
There is absolutely no reason a civilian should not be allowed to purchase a .50 cal if they want to. They are used in long distance competition shooting and have been for years. When have you ever heard of anyone being shot or held up by someone with a 50 cal BMG round. There are also two other rounds 408 Chey-tac and the .416 Barrett. One of them, and I think it is the Barrett, delivers more energy past 700yards than the .50 cal BMG does and is more accurate.
Pump action shotguns simply don't make good defensive weapons. If you are hit in the hand or arm by an intruders bullet, you no longer have a way to quickly re meat the gun. Much less aim it effectively. And if you are in a lengthy gun fight, where many rounds are exchanged, reloading can not be done quickly. While I don't doubt that a short barreled or tactical shotgun can be a deadly and effective weapon in the right hands, I still feel that it's place in not as a home protection weapon. But that choice is yours to be made. I will personally stick with my daily carry weapon my Star PD 45 auto, with +P hollow points. One of those in an intruders @$$ and they aint going no where fast.Some broad generalizations happening right there.
I use a Mossberg 500 with an 18" barrel and collapsible stock and load it with low-recoil 00 buck loads that comes in either eight or nine pellets. Even No. 8 bird-shot will pattern into a six to eight-inch circle at "inside the house" distances of 10-12 yards. For the record, you can easily miss with a shotgun and I recommend even with buckshot loads, a certain amount of choke is a good idea. There will be less penetration using the above loads than most ball ammo fired from a handgun.
It should be obvious that your choice (whatever it may be) must be utterly reliable. It has to work. By the same reasoning, the gun has to be quick and easy to use in both close quarters and low light situations.
The point is simple--proper selection of a defensive shotgun and effective ammunition, combined with training, give the defensive shooter one of the most devastating firearms possible.
That's about the only reason I can think of where a civilian should be allowed to purchase one. And, if that was the only justifiable reason for owning one, such weapons should be very tightly controlled: background checks, permits, etc. And, owners would only be allowed to transport them to and from competitions and gunsmiths.There is absolutely no reason a civilian should not be allowed to purchase a .50 cal if they want to. They are used in long distance competition shooting and have been for years.
I can still remember this robbery being in the news over 30 years ago. A quick google only gave me this. If had more time, I might be able to come up with some more details.When have you ever heard of anyone being shot or held up by someone with a 50 cal BMG round.
I Googled that and came up with this:I use a Mossberg 500 ...
Why? Are gerbils more interesting?... I'll go back to The Boring Thread.![]()
Only when he turns his back on them.Why? Are gerbils more interesting?![]()
That's a super shorty. It is a Short Barreled Shotgun. And is considered a class 3 weapon by the us government for which you need special approval, and a tax stamp to purchase.. And is still illegal in many states. it is not a mosberg 500.I Googled that and came up with this:
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I figure a couple of these would be lots of fun to chase bad guys around with in my two bedroom condo blowing sh!t to kingdom come while listening to Sympathy for the Devil.
Alright, alright ... I don't know anything about guns ... I'll go back to The Boring Thread.![]()
This one???That's a super shorty. It is a Short Barreled Shotgun. And is considered a class 3 weapon by the us government for which you need special approval, and a tax stamp to purchase.. And is still illegal in many states. it is not a mosberg 500.
-Greg
That's just like mine, except I have a side saddle with extra shells and a flashlight.This one???