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Nice choice, Mikey :) |
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enjoy and stay safe
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Nice pickup Mikey! :tu
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hey Mikey, don't forget the low recoil rounds.
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I picked up some 7 1/2 heavy doveshot, but I think I might change that up for home use. Low recoil would certainly be a plus, but I don't want to sacrifice any stopping power - suggestions? Also since it's an apartment, I don't want something that might go through five walls.
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Things to consider down the road for a home defense shotgun: Accessory rail to hold a light. high intensity light. The Surefire L4 immediately comes to mind. Ghost Ring sights. Receiver mounted shell carrier Breacher barrel With a 21" barrel, I'd highly suggest a high capacity tube extension. You could probably extend the shot capacity to 8. If you want, I'd be more than happy to send you links for any of these. I wish you the best of luck doing any sort of instruction with your wife. Most instructors recommend against spouses instructing each other. But, you 2 may be an exeception! The most important thing is to HAVE FUN! :tu |
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I would definitely get the tube extension and light :tu
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I am seriously considering purchasing a Glock G27. Does anyone have any recommendations for a quality concealed carry holster? Thanks
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I've carried my G27 almost daily for the last 3 years in 'The Answer' from Tucker Gunleather using the velcrow clips, and couldn't be happier. Even taking 7hr drives to see the inlaws, it stays perfectly comfortable. |
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That's exactly how I felt putting the Crimson Trace 405 grips on my 38 special, but now would get rid of the gun before I got rid of the laser grips. They cost me $300 and the J frame snubbie was not much more. I thought about putting a light on my Mossberg 500, but figure it will broadcast where I am at in the unfortunate event it comes off the rack in the middle of the night, overriding the benefit of target ID. |
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If you're wantig to stay more budget, I highly recommend the light I personally carry, the Surefire G2 LED. You can get the from the gunshows for $45.
I only mentioned the L4 because I personally want one. |
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http://www.mountainhomeleather.com I also do a snap on model which isn't on the site yet |
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In the last month I picked my first guns in over 25 years. AR-15, 16" barrel, A-4 lightweight build. And a Ruger 10/22 as I need something I can actually shoot while I search endlessly for .223 ammo at a decent price. :r
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Speaking of ammo at decent prices, where is a good source of bulk components? I mean, where does anybody have stock? "Out of Stock, Backorder OK?" Sheez!
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Go to walmart and get a mini maglite or any bright LED flashlight, strap it/duct tape it to the gun and be done with it for about $20. All you need is something to see with and you can easily flip a switch or push a button as you grab the gun to turn the light on, I don't know why they sell $300 flashlights to anyone besides members of SWAT. Tube extention is great for the range definitely but in my house if I need more than 5 slugs I'd better call for backup. ;) |
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