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Option#B - AR or 9mm PCC
I have found that some of the 9mm PCC don't do well with hollow points. That being said, I think a 9mm PCC is easier to use than a standard handgun in a high stress scenario; just find the right ammo.
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Option#B - AR or 9mm PCC
How can someone make a plan requiring a certain type of firearm at each step?
2 rounds from the shotgun, run to the corner for a pistol, then ultimately get the AR and make the stopping shot with that?
If part of your "plan" is to fight to go to another gun, then you are losing sight of the fight you are indeed in right at that crucial moment.
Your plan might consist of having that "special gun" in your final position of dominance. The gun that is part of your plan, typically would be the one you started the fight with.
I currently have a remington 870 police edition, but I find that after 3 shoulder surgeries I can't take the kick. I have been reading that semi-auto shotguns divert some of the gas (ala AR-15) which reduces the kick. I figured I would try one before reducing the gauge to 20 gauge.
Suggestions on something that minimizes the kick and won't break the bank?
Thanks - stay COVID-19 free.
I am so doing this, along with changing the alarm's obnoxious siren to "stand by-------BEEP"
I have a boring system, concealed handgun all day, little AR at night, although even less exciting is the fact that firearms are the last part of my home security plan, and the one I spend the least amount of time worrying about.
Thinking outside the box....but could you learn to shoot left handed? Use the good shoulder?
That wouldn't be ideal for competition marksmanship competitions. But for a 5 yard max range with a shotgun? I feel like you could learn to be accurate and efficient enough for home defense with that pretty quick