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View Poll Results: Best handgun for home protection?
.45 acp 103 39.16%
357 mag revolver 26 9.89%
9mm semi 67 25.48%
.40 semi 67 25.48%
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Old 11-08-2013, 05:10 PM
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I carry a .45 Kimber for a carry weapon. For home security I have a home defense 12 ga. Loaded with high brass buck shot and alternating slugs. Point and shoot, it will knock the perpetrator down.
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Old 11-09-2013, 01:13 AM
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It's funny you should mention that. It is also a good school from what I have heard, and yes with their training your grip is probably correct as well.

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Although I have a handgun, in my opinion the best GUN for.home defense is a pump shotgun. The sound of a shell being jacked into the chamber makes a strong possibility that you won't have to pull the trigger. It is a terrifying sound to all but the most determined assailants.

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Old 11-17-2013, 12:36 PM
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It is a terrifying sound to all but the most determined assailants.
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I'd agree with a pump shotgun, but if you must have a handgun go with a Taurus Judge loaded with .410 home defense loads
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I use a 12 GA Pump. I keep one in the chamber with the safety on.
I don't want a perpetrator to know where I am unless he is able to here the safety comes off. I know the places around the house that I know what would make a good defendable position and a place where the perpetrator would have to come through a narrow passage.

With my wife behind me, I feel I heve a good preset plan to make a strong defensive location.

My wife has a 10 shot .22 Pistol that she can shoot very accurately and very naturally. If she ever had to use it, 10 .22's in the chest would be very uncomfortable to say the least.

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Old 11-21-2013, 07:26 AM
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I use a 12 GA Pump. I keep one in the chamber with the safety on.
I don't want a perpetrator to know where I am unless he is able to here the safety comes off. I know the places around the house that I know what would make a good defendable position and a place where the perpetrator would have to come through a narrow passage.

With my wife behind me, I feel I heve a good preset plan to make a strong defensive location.

My wife has a 10 shot .22 Pistol that she can shoot very accurately and very naturally. If she ever had to use it, 10 .22's in the chest would be very uncomfortable to say the least.

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Personal protection is a Glock 19 and a Mossberg 12 gauge.
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Did you get the pistol grip with your mossberg? Also, gen 3 or 4 on the Glock?

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Interesting "CQB" video…



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Old 11-23-2013, 01:08 PM
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Interesting "CQB" video…
Never would have thought of that one. I was taught to shoot holding my firearm in close to my body in that type of situation. This really makes you start thinking what if scenarios in your head. I like it.

Greg did Front Sight teach any defensive tactics like this during your course?
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