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To: NVDave
A .38 in her housecoat pocket beats a shotgun left propped in the corner of her bedroom when trouble comes calling.

Why would a person leave a shotgun propped in the corner when trouble comes calling?

95 posted on 01/06/2013 10:40:09 PM PST by Alaska Wolf (Carry a Gun, It's a Lighter Burden Than Regret)
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To: Alaska Wolf

Because, unlike the cerebral onanism of gun fetishists, not everyone goes around their house packing a long gun in one hand and going through life with only the open hand to do something.

A gun you have ALL THE TIME is worth a lot more than a gun you don’t. And no one other than someone wearing a sling is going to have a shotgun on them all the time.

Home invasions don’t happen at times convenient to the occupants of a house. People like the subject of the OP aren’t going to “live the tactical lifestyle.” She’s old(er) and she’s not about to start pie-ing the corners in her home, she’s not about to start waving a long arm around inside her dwelling. She’s an older lady. She wants something that is going to inconvenience her the least. If it’s inconvenient, it WILL be left in the bedroom. That’s the fact with the person in question.

This absurd idea that a shotgun is the “one size fits all” solution to home defense is some of the most specious nonsense in the gun community. Especially the idea that “you don’t have to aim.” The next is that the pump shotgun is the best. I have all manner of shotguns - and my choice if I’m using a shotgun for home defense would be a semi-auto. The semi-auto action soaks up a bunch of recoil and “it just works.” You don’t have to remember anything. Just take off the safety and start pulling the trigger.


117 posted on 01/06/2013 11:05:09 PM PST by NVDave
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