Preferred Weapon - Home Defense

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  1. integroid

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    I have been recently building up my personal arsenal at home to protect my family. I first purchased a full sized 9MM pistol back in college. This was my only line of defense for the longest time. It was a no brainer back then, if a home invasion happened, grab the 9mm. Next I purchased a Glock 22 .40 cal followed by a 12 Gauge Remington Shotgun pimped out with higher capacity, rail setup, etc. Now I just had Drew build up an AR-15 for me....I am a little lost at what I would grab if a home invasion occurred at my house. I would like to hear everyone's input on what their weapon of choice is to protect their home in the event of a robbery or home invasion.
     
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    In the house...shotgun as long as I know all my family members are safe in a good location. Shotgun bullets are not as likely to penetrate walls yet they are very effective in stopping your target.
     
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    Shotgun, just the pump of the shotgun will make the invaders think twice.
     
  4. JL889

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    Baseball bat with nail in it count? J/k! I have the .40 Sig P229 as my home defense weapon. AR15 could be hard since its a long gun, and not as discreet as handgun. I have alot of honey i heard something downstairs so its easier to sweep house with pistol than rifle for me.
     
  5. slowwrx

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    Shotgun would be my first choice. I've considered some of the extreme shock ammo for my pistols but I would want to test it first.
     
  6. slowwrx

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    If someone is inside my house they don't get the courtesy of a warning.
     
  7. wagunz_pwn

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    Sounds like someone will be competing in 3gun?
     
  8. integroid

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    Shotgun is what I was leaning towards too...Just wanted to hear everyone's input and thought behind it. After shooting the AR last night, I dont think it would be practical to protect against home invasion. It does however, scare the piss out of my neighbors when I come home after the range and pull it out of my car without the case. I live about a mile from an indoor range:)
     
  9. WRboXer

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    Inside house shotgun, outside or greater then 25 yards M4.
     
  10. integroid

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    Yeah, I couldnt believe how accurate the M4 was at 25 meters.
     
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    Shotgun... I worry about using anything else being in an appartment. I def. wouldn't use my AR (When I had one) and I would be hesistent to use my 9MM... until I get some different rounds at least. If I miss my target, I want the bullet to stop when it hits a wall... not when it hits my neighbor 3 apartments over.
     
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    and thats the law in texas ;) castle law, gotta love the shoot first ask questions later.

    i agree, you cross that threshold you will have holes you weren't born with



    oh and on topic: i have a .40cal now, but am currently building an AR but not for home defense. i will buy a shotgun for that and a .45 replacing the .40 will be my carry
     
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    I can't wait to build an AR when I get back to the states. During combat training I was able to hit a popup torso target at 100meters multiple times in a row while standing and shooting with my weak side. I fell in love with m4's that day.
     
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    shotgun all the way

    12 Ga Pump with alternating rounds just in case you need to blow through a wall. see if you can add on a high capacity tube (7-8 rounds) with an 18.25" barrel.

    I have been tempted over the past year to pickup a Serbu Super Shorty for home defense. Holds 3 rounds, small, effective up to like 3-5M. perfect for home defense.

    http://www.serbu.com/top/superShorty.php

    Joe
     
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    Did you read the fine print that the super shorty is an NFA item....

    I've always wanted a suppressor, but the task seems expensive and daunting.
     
  16. WRboXer

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    Expensive yes, long yes, daunting no. Plan on waiting ~8 months depending on how backed up they are.
     
  17. Smokin_Joe

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    +1

    Joe
     
  18. integroid

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    How hard was it to get your local CLEO to sign off?
     
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    2 copies of, app to make & reg firearm form# ATF F 5320.1

    1 copy of, cert of compliance (proof of citizenship) form# ATF F 5330.20

    besides the fingerprint cards and $200.00 that's all there is to getting a suppressor.

    but I know nothing about any of this
     
  20. integroid

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    You still need your local CLEO to sign off on it.
     
  21. b reel

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    that never came up, maybe part of the app process?
     
  22. slade1274

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    You do it personally or through trust? Trust is only way to bypass CLEO sign off.... AFAIK
     
  23. FACE

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    XD 9mm...with 32 round mag :D
     

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