senordesol said:
spartan231490 said:
Shotgun is not the best home defense tool, that's a myth. As he says in shooter "that shotgun's a little long to bring up fast" You're best home defense tool is a tactical semi-auto shotgun, followed by a semi-auto assault style rifle, followed by a semi-auto handgun, then you're average everyday shotgun. But that's assuming you somehow have forewarning of the home invasion, since you usually don't, the best home defense weapon is a handgun. You also completely ignore self-defense outside of the home, which is more common, and requires a handgun.
You have the wrong idea, further restricting guns would not reduce crime rates or death rates, and so you have absolutely no justification for infringing upon my right to have them.
I suppose that's more a matter of preference. I won't disagree that a Tac Shottie would be better (but I'm pretty sure is illegal in California), I'm not so sure on the assault style semi-auto rifle. You might want to give a few pros/cons on that.
Handguns have the advantage of being small an maneuverable and are excellent as a PDW, but in a home invasion type scenario I gotta think that the aim required to be effective is a little too demanding.
Neither are necessarily illegal in california, they would just need to have only one of the accessories on their list. God the "assault weapon" bans in this country are so stupid. The difference between legal and banned is completely unrelated to function
The aim to use any weapon in a real self-defense situation is demanding, it requires thousands of practice shots. Most self-defense instructors recommend firing at least 1000 rounds of your preferred expensive ammunition through the gun before you can be sure it's reliable enough and you're comfortable enough to use it in a real self-defense situation.
That said, if you do that you will be accurate enough that the faster sighting and faster follow up shots far outweigh the slight benefits offered by a shotgun. In a home invasion scenario multiple, armed attackers isn't beyond the norm, and with a typical shotgun you're follow-up shots(due to long reload and heavy recoil and long barrel) are way too slow. Realize, the average attack occurs at around 7 yards, even poor accuracy at that range is usually enough to hit center of mass, even with a handgun. If you do miss, it's because you're panicking, and you'd have probably missed with the shotgun anyway, and you'll get a second chance to hit your target much faster with a handgun. You can also keep a handgun in more places(cuz of it's size) including on you're person, making it easier and faster to get to. It's also small enough that the attackers might not notice it until you start shooting, you're average shotgun on there other hand is much bigger.
You can't exactly lean a shotgun against your favorite recliner , company might complain. Having a handgun in the desk-drawer next to your recliner, however, is fairly easy. Also, with a double-action handgun you get the advantage of being able to shoot without chambering a round or flicking a safety first, but the gun isn't going to go off accidentally, and small children can't fire it if they manage to find it(though if they do you had it in the wrong place). None of that is true for shotguns.