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Best Home Defense Shotgun...


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I found a nice moss burg 12 gauge at a gunshow. It was the home defense version for $250.

It basically hold 7 + 1 shells, then an extra 5 on the storage sleeve.

It has an interchangeable pistol grip and standard stock.

I keep the stock on it, so my wife (who is a 110 lb blonde) can handle the 12 gauge turkey load.

The first 5 shells, are hardcore turkey buckshot. Then the next few shells are small game shots. I fear shooting through the walls with my kids in the other rooms.

I also bought a LED light to go on the end of it, and a 5x extra shell sleeve holder to go on the stock. It may be overkill, but I guess you must be ready for zombies or New Orleans Looters at all times!

I would post a pic of it, but I am on my iPad, and I cannot post pics from an iPad.

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The shotgun that will hold the most rounds regardless of gauge is your best bet. Be sure it is automatic. Pumps are only cool in the movies.

I agree/disagree, the pump noise is 90% of its value....but yes, having an automatic shotgun > a pump.

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I agree/disagree, the pump noise is 90% of its value....but yes, having an automatic shotgun > a pump.

I would have one chambered so no pump action to scare anyone. But I do see your point. It could be unloaded and that classic pump sound would most likely scare someone off without having to kill someone.

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I have a Remington auto 20 gauge in the closet. 5 round apacity. Woman likes the 20 gauge so she woul't be scared to use it.

20 gauge 6 shot will fug a mother up pretty good.

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