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Re: You are dead asleep. You hear a strange noise. What is your go to pistola? [Re: cyphertext] #4459989 08/08/13 06:22 PM
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Since the OP asked what pistol: Springfield LWO with a Viridian C5 series laser/light.

Re: You are dead asleep. You hear a strange noise. What is your go to pistola? [Re: Trout-killer] #4460069 08/08/13 06:42 PM
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Re: You are dead asleep. You hear a strange noise. What is your go to pistola? [Re: cyphertext] #4460075 08/08/13 06:43 PM
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I haven't seen one open up to 4 inches in the average room size distance. Both my 18 inch guns don't.



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In addition buckshot doesn't open up until about 20 yards on tests I have done with my Benelli M2, so you gain nothing with a shotty at all.


Other than nine, .30 caliber projectiles hitting in a 4" pattern with one trigger pull, I guess you gain nothing at all...


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Re: You are dead asleep. You hear a strange noise. What is your go to pistola? [Re: DallasShootingSupplies] #4460114 08/08/13 06:51 PM
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Yea I shot my 18" shotgun with #4 in it and within about 10-15 feet it punched one big hole around 1.5"-2". They don't open up very good. I'll see if I can find the pics.


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Re: You are dead asleep. You hear a strange noise. What is your go to pistola? [Re: KRoyal] #4460129 08/08/13 06:54 PM
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This was actually duck loads I was shooting. The holes that are on the targets were from around 10-15 feet the slightly bigger ones were around 25 feet. Regardless I wouldn't want to be hit by it, but its not one of those things you just aim in the general direction and pull the trigger it doesn't spread enough at those distances. Might as well shoot slugs at them.




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Re: You are dead asleep. You hear a strange noise. What is your go to pistola? [Re: KRoyal] #4460137 08/08/13 06:56 PM
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Re: You are dead asleep. You hear a strange noise. What is your go to pistola? [Re: KRoyal] #4460150 08/08/13 07:01 PM
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Yep, mine was the same way. I practiced at the length of my cabin, which is 24 feet and I was under 2 inches still. I am not arguing a shotgun is a great weapon, I just think its a poor home defense gun unless its auto and has a light. I can't fathom using a pump with no light and think its a good choice.

I do a ton of work with local cops and non of them even carry shotguns anymore. Its all pistols with lights, carbines with lights. Both weapons will rule the night.



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Yea I shot my 18" shotgun with #4 in it and within about 10-15 feet it punched one big hole around 1.5"-2". They don't open up very good. I'll see if I can find the pics.


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Re: You are dead asleep. You hear a strange noise. What is your go to pistola? [Re: DallasShootingSupplies] #4460164 08/08/13 07:05 PM
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Re: You are dead asleep. You hear a strange noise. What is your go to pistola? [Re: DallasShootingSupplies] #4460234 08/08/13 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted By: DallasShootingSupplies
I haven't seen one open up to 4 inches in the average room size distance. Both my 18 inch guns don't.


Using Winchester Super X, 2 3/4", 9 pellet 00B, fired out of a Remington 870 Wingmaster through a barrel that had been cut down to 18 1/2", I get a spread of about 4" from 7 to 10 yards, which would be equal to a shot from down my hallway, into the living room. Not saying you don't have to aim, but I do get some spread. Even a 2" hole though is quite devastating.

Re: You are dead asleep. You hear a strange noise. What is your go to pistola? [Re: janie] #4460320 08/08/13 08:00 PM
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Re: You are dead asleep. You hear a strange noise. What is your go to pistola? [Re: BearkatHunter2011] #4460863 08/08/13 10:28 PM
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Re: You are dead asleep. You hear a strange noise. What is your go to pistola? [Re: BearkatHunter2011] #4461140 08/08/13 11:48 PM
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Re: You are dead asleep. You hear a strange noise. What is your go to pistola? [Re: Marc K] #4461150 08/08/13 11:51 PM
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Re: You are dead asleep. You hear a strange noise. What is your go to pistola? [Re: KingwoodCat] #4461186 08/08/13 11:59 PM
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I usually have a cell phone and a lamp on my nightstand. I could probably throw one of them and take an intruder's head clean off...

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I usually have a cell phone and a lamp on my nightstand. I could probably throw one of them and take an intruder's head clean off...


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Re: You are dead asleep. You hear a strange noise. What is your go to pistola? [Re: Slow Drifter] #4461273 08/09/13 12:28 AM
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Originally Posted By: Slow Drifter
1911A1 and a streamlight. I trained with gun/light combo for years and it's what I use best. I never have liked the idea of a light mounted to my gun. Just can't take to it. My setup may not be the latest and greatest, but I'm willing to bet I can give a garden variety home-invading slug a run for his money. My wife is not to back me up and she knows it. Her job is to lock herself in the master bath off our bedroom with her .38spl and dial 911.


That's my wife's job too.

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Re: You are dead asleep. You hear a strange noise. What is your go to pistola? [Re: KingwoodCat] #4461537 08/09/13 01:59 AM
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Same here. Also have an 870 for my wife because she feels comfortable with it. I wish my CZ had a light mount on it, thought about selling it and getting something different just for that reason but I love my CZ.

Re: You are dead asleep. You hear a strange noise. What is your go to pistola? [Re: KC] #4461743 08/09/13 02:59 AM
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Re: You are dead asleep. You hear a strange noise. What is your go to pistola? [Re: passthru] #4461903 08/09/13 03:46 AM
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I don't mount lights on my guns, except Mini-14 for coyote duty. The thought of pointing my gun to see who it is doesn't sit well with me, nor do I like being a beacon. I respond with a 1911, and a VERY bright light that I can, and do use independent of the gun.
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