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Battle of the Defensive Shotguns

Yep… just went through the exercise. If competition was the goal, I was in LE, or… I was top level shooter, I would’ve gone 1301. I think it was James Reeves in a review video that said the A300 was 85% as good as the 1301, 60% of the price.
Bass pro got their hooks in me, lol. 10% firearm and all accessories, 12 months same as cash. Too good to pass up.
Slugs only at my local indoor range… and my shoulder doesn’t like me, but this thing rips.
I got an RMR HD on the way.. I’m replacing the factory fiber up front with something that actually reflects light..
I did strip and clean it. Lots of assembly lube on it, and I did snug up all fasteners.
Very nice, I'm always torn between auto's and pumps for shotties. I always like the idea of the warning rack. I don't care what anyone says a less than determined criminal will 100% think twice hearing someone rack a shotty. I have... in my younger days rethunk a very bad idea due to exactly that LOL.
 
Very nice, I'm always torn between auto's and pumps for shotties. I always like the idea of the warning rack. I don't care what anyone says a less than determined criminal will 100% think twice hearing someone rack a shotty. I have... in my younger days rethunk a very bad idea due to exactly that LOL.
While common sense would tell you hearing that pump would say they FA, and were about to FO.. I don’t put much faith in that. Just like loud pipes on a bike will cause others to hear you. Nope, zero attention paid…

I’d rather just click off the safety…
 
While common sense would tell you hearing that pump would say they FA, and were about to FO.. I don’t put much faith in that. Just like loud pipes on a bike will cause others to hear you. Nope, zero attention paid…

I’d rather just click off the safety…
I kinda have to agree with you on this. I have multiple shotguns, some semi-auto and some pump action. But I don't keep any loaded. I have pistols loaded and stashed in every room of my house. More than one in some rooms. But all loaded with "one up the pipe". Some are my wife's pistols. But if I was going back to keeping a shotgun loaded in the house, it would be with one in the chamber. The most any intruder will get in my house is a verbal warning. From me or my two German Shepards. None of this racking a round after the fact stuff.
 
I kinda have to agree with you on this. I have multiple shotguns, some semi-auto and some pump action. But I don't keep any loaded. I have pistols loaded and stashed in every room of my house. More than one in some rooms. But all loaded with "one up the pipe". Some are my wife's pistols. But if I was going back to keeping a shotgun loaded in the house, it would be with one in the chamber. The most any intruder will get in my house is a verbal warning. From me or my two German Shepards. None of this racking a round after the fact stuff.
I keep my pistols condition 1. I think if I was in an out of the way ranch home or something where I felt more of a threat I would just go with an auto. Not sure why you'd go pump if that's the thinking
 
I keep my pistols condition 1. I think if I was in an out of the way ranch home or something where I felt more of a threat I would just go with an auto. Not sure why you'd go pump if that's the thinking
I live out in the country. I do have neighbors, but not super close by like in the city. There won't be a "bump" in the night waking me up to an intruder. My dogs would sense them before they could even attempt forcing their way in. My dogs will alert me. And be the intruder(s) first greeters. If I choose to investigate, I'd rather do it with one of my handguns and a handheld flashlight. I'm not a proponent of weapon mounted lights. There are several twists and turns within my house, and trying to pull off some CQB stuff just doesn't cut it with a long gun, rifle or shotgun. And while my wife is very proficient with pistols, she is not so with shotguns. So I don't even bother keeping any shotguns loaded. It's just the way I do it around my place. Right or wrong. Your style may differ.
 
I live out in the country. I do have neighbors, but not super close by like in the city. There won't be a "bump" in the night waking me up to an intruder. My dogs would sense them before they could even attempt forcing their way in. My dogs will alert me. And be the intruder(s) first greeters. If I choose to investigate, I'd rather do it with one of my handguns and a handheld flashlight. I'm not a proponent of weapon mounted lights. There are several twists and turns within my house, and trying to pull off some CQB stuff just doesn't cut it with a long gun, rifle or shotgun. And while my wife is very proficient with pistols, she is not so with shotguns. So I don't even bother keeping any shotguns loaded. It's just the way I do it around my place. Right or wrong. Your style may differ.
Yeah my shotty sits next to my bed. I'd just point it at the door and wait.
 
Very nice, I'm always torn between auto's and pumps for shotties. I always like the idea of the warning rack. I don't care what anyone says a less than determined criminal will 100% think twice hearing someone rack a shotty. I have... in my younger days rethunk a very bad idea due to exactly that LOL.
Racking the shell just told them where you are.
Don’t give intruders any quarter or advantage.
 
My old Springfield Cruiser sits in the closet, it's fun to get it out a couple times a year.......my AR 12s do the heavy lifting and my go to is a BP12 with 10 rounds (in case there's 20 of them :LOL:)!
 
In a home entry, racking the slide announces to the bad guy(s) where you are located and what you are armed with. I luckily trained with someone who dispelled that Hollywood notion right away. Just slide that safety lever and let their realization be the flash and boom.
 
Police doctrine for carrying shotguns in cruisers is to carry "cruiser safe" or "cruiser ready", both of which consist of magazine loaded and chamber empty, so if you are going to deploy it you are going to rack the action. Although, there is a way to do that silently if you prefer
 
Like flashlights attached to your pistol.
Always.
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Waiting for Taurus to come out with a 605 with a rail or for Streamlight to offer a TLR6 for same.
 
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