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Where can I get an introduction to shotguns?

Go to a local shop that has a range. They will explain everything to you, and usually let you try some of the models out.
 
Originally posted by: MogulMonster
Go to a local shop that has a range. They will explain everything to you, and usually let you try some of the models out.

This is the best way. If possible visit several shops, it can let you get a feel for who is full of BS and who is not.

What is the intended use for the shotgun?
 
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: MogulMonster
Go to a local shop that has a range. They will explain everything to you, and usually let you try some of the models out.

This is the best way. If possible visit several shops, it can let you get a feel for who is full of BS and who is not.

What is the intended use for the shotgun?

Intended use is apartment defense.
 
Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: MogulMonster
Go to a local shop that has a range. They will explain everything to you, and usually let you try some of the models out.

This is the best way. If possible visit several shops, it can let you get a feel for who is full of BS and who is not.

What is the intended use for the shotgun?

Intended use is apartment defense.

You won't have anything left to defend if you use a scattergun in an apartment.
 
Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: MogulMonster
Go to a local shop that has a range. They will explain everything to you, and usually let you try some of the models out.

This is the best way. If possible visit several shops, it can let you get a feel for who is full of BS and who is not.

What is the intended use for the shotgun?

Intended use is apartment defense.

Then may I suggest the tried-and-true glock? Shotguns can cause a lot of colateral damage, and they're time-inefficient with loading, and once loaded they'll only fire a maximum of 2 rounds. The glock is a much more convenient and efficient choice.

And if you have children I suggest also purchasing a locking trigger guard.
 
Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: MogulMonster
Go to a local shop that has a range. They will explain everything to you, and usually let you try some of the models out.

This is the best way. If possible visit several shops, it can let you get a feel for who is full of BS and who is not.

What is the intended use for the shotgun?

Intended use is apartment defense.

Personally I would look at the Winchester defender w/ the ghost ring sights.


Edit: As a couple other people have pointed out, a pistol might be a better alternative. Just something to consider.
 
Go to one of the better sport shops in your area. Tell them what you want to accomplish, hunting, trap or what ever. They should tell you a few differnt models and size you up to a gun t see how it feels. After you find a model you like them go browsing for the best price.
 
Originally posted by: Bishop
Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: MogulMonster
Go to a local shop that has a range. They will explain everything to you, and usually let you try some of the models out.

This is the best way. If possible visit several shops, it can let you get a feel for who is full of BS and who is not.

What is the intended use for the shotgun?

Intended use is apartment defense.

You won't have anything left to defend if you use a scattergun in an apartment.

Bwahahahah 😀

Look at the Thunder 5 or FMJ MR. Both 5 shot shotshell revolvers.

Magnum research's BFR revolver comes in .410 shotshell / .45LC as well, but nearly $1000.
 
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: MogulMonster
Go to a local shop that has a range. They will explain everything to you, and usually let you try some of the models out.

This is the best way. If possible visit several shops, it can let you get a feel for who is full of BS and who is not.

What is the intended use for the shotgun?

Intended use is apartment defense.

Then may I suggest the tried-and-true glock? Shotguns can cause a lot of colateral damage, and they're time-inefficient with loading, and once loaded they'll only fire a maximum of 2 rounds. The glock is a much more convenient and efficient choice.

And if you have children I suggest also purchasing a locking trigger guard.

Thats a big WTF are you talking about??
I can ring out 6 or 8 rounds from the Remmy as fast as you can out of a Glock. And 6 rounds of 12 gauge is a helluva lot worse then 6 rounds of Glockage ANY day.
 
He just wants to be able to stand in his apartment in front of the mirror holding his gun and yell, "This is my BOOMSTICK!".
 
Originally posted by: deathkoba
You don't need a gun.

Would it be too much to ask for you to keep out of this?

There are several other gun threads that deal with the social/political/moral aspects of firearms ownership. Please use one of them or start your own thread, there is no need to crap in Beer's thread.
 
Originally posted by: Shockwave
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: MogulMonster
Go to a local shop that has a range. They will explain everything to you, and usually let you try some of the models out.

This is the best way. If possible visit several shops, it can let you get a feel for who is full of BS and who is not.

What is the intended use for the shotgun?

Intended use is apartment defense.

Then may I suggest the tried-and-true glock? Shotguns can cause a lot of colateral damage, and they're time-inefficient with loading, and once loaded they'll only fire a maximum of 2 rounds. The glock is a much more convenient and efficient choice.

And if you have children I suggest also purchasing a locking trigger guard.

Thats a big WTF are you talking about??
I can ring out 6 or 8 rounds from the Remmy as fast as you can out of a Glock. And 6 rounds of 12 gauge is a helluva lot worse then 6 rounds of Glockage ANY day.

I was suggesting it primarily for its convenient size and weight.
 
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: deathkoba
You don't need a gun.

Would it be too much to ask for you to keep out of this?

There are several other gun threads that deal with the social/political/moral aspects of firearms ownership. Please use one of them or start your own thread, there is no need to crap in Beer's thread.

I'm just blindly against the use of weapons of mass destruction. You should know that by now. 😀
 
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: deathkoba
You don't need a gun.

Would it be too much to ask for you to keep out of this?

There are several other gun threads that deal with the social/political/moral aspects of firearms ownership. Please use one of them or start your own thread, there is no need to crap in Beer's thread.

I'm just blindly against the use of weapons of mass destruction. You should know that by now. 😀

Are you blindly against common sense too?
 
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: deathkoba
You don't need a gun.

Would it be too much to ask for you to keep out of this?

There are several other gun threads that deal with the social/political/moral aspects of firearms ownership. Please use one of them or start your own thread, there is no need to crap in Beer's thread.

I'm just blindly against the use of weapons of mass destruction. You should know that by now. 😀

So you consider your brain a WMD? Don't kid yourself, it's more like a BB gun.
 
The trick with a shotgun is to shorten it so you can bring the muzzle around in confined spaces.

Any name brand scattergun with a short bbl will work well.

A Remington 870 or the Winchester is a great choice, but slap a pistol grip on that baby...
 
Yea ok you crazy gun owner guy. You take that "BB gun" and point it at your chest and pull the trigger and tell me it's still a little BB gun. Yo.
 
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Originally posted by: beer
Intended use is apartment defense.

Then may I suggest the tried-and-true glock? Shotguns can cause a lot of colateral damage, and they're time-inefficient with loading, and once loaded they'll only fire a maximum of 2 rounds. The glock is a much more convenient and efficient choice.

And if you have children I suggest also purchasing a locking trigger guard.

A shotgun will scatter and damage things, however it's a LOT more powerful, the sound of someone chambering a round is often enough to scare away thieves, and it's much more likely that the nervous homeowner will be able to hit the thief with a shotgun than a pistol.
 
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