posted on Nov, 16 2019 @ 12:21 AM
a reply to:
Blaine91555
I get personal preference and sticking to what you're comfortable confident and competent with. I've been building and shooting AR's AK'S & etc since
I was a kid, and I haven't been a kid for 20 years!
I actually use an AR as my primary HD gun because of it's reduced overpenetration risks. If I fire it in the house I'm going to damage my hearing and
I accept that in exchange for that reduced over pen risk since the chances of needing your HD gun are pretty small.
That's backed up by my g19 and s&w shield on my night stand and headboard just in case.
I cannot recommend against shotguns of any sort enough though!
Here's just a couple of the best reasons why
1. Any shotgun payload that individual pellets or etc can kill you from is going to overpenetrate internal sheetrock and framing to a very
unacceptable degree spreading its individual lethal elements randomly over a large area vastly increasing your likelihood of injuring or killing
someone behind your attacker/aim point than a single round of any other type every time you pull the trigger.
2. At the ranges we're realistically talking about a shotgun is not any more or less point and shoot than any other option! I cannot stress this
enough. You're just not going to achieve much if any spread with most shotgun loads.
3. This is the good news, EVERY GUN is a point and shoot weapon at these ranges!
If you have the front sight or shotgun bead lined up with your target you're going to hit it. Doesn't matter what it is whether pistol rifle or
shotgun, if your front sight is on it you're gonna hit it.
Between those 3 things, recoil levels that will keep some people from using them and make many others hesitate before shooting, and the much larger
overpenetration danger & danger area shotguns are really not worth any perceived or actual benefits they may possess.