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Shotguns are the absolute best answer for dontshoots when it comes to home defense. They are lowtier suboptimal choices for people who shoot regularly.

Everything taser mentioned about them and their fuddlore reputation being mostly lies was spot on.

However with excellent pointability and super easy foolproof manual of arms along with their low maintenence and shooting for center of mass being the right point of aim...

It's the easy reccomend for collecting dust and "just in casers".
 
However with excellent pointability and super easy foolproof manual of arms along with their low maintenence and shooting for center of mass being the right point of aim...
Shotguns are fine for home defense, but I think the ease of use for non-shooters gets exaggerated a bit. Double-barrel shotguns are pretty idiot-proof, but you only have two shots before you need to reload, which would be difficult under pressure without practice. Pump-actions are a common recommendation, but I've seen multiple people manipulate the pump incorrectly and cause a malfunction, or not know that there's a random button on the gun that you might need to unlock the pump. They also aren't the easiest to reload under pressure.

The AR-15 isn't much more complicated in general, and the reduced need to reload combined with a reliable semi-automatic action mean that a user might need to do less manipulation under stress than they would with a shotgun.
 
Pump-actions are a common recommendation, but I've seen multiple people manipulate the pump incorrectly and cause a malfunction, or not know that there's a random button on the gun that you might need to unlock the pump. They also aren't the easiest to reload under pressure.
Buddy you hit the nail on the head. In my experience teaching students both in shotgun and rifle, your assumptions are right. Short stroking is extremely common and the exact issue to fear for a newbie experiencing a break in.

However, a shotgun immediate and remedial actions are basically a single or two steps and intuitive. The shells are big and easily handled. You aren't going to fuck it up buying shitty off brand magazines that will double feed when you smack the magazine like a gorilla.

You could make a great case for the PSA AR being a better choice for reason x, y, or z. Its a good conversation to have with the noshootz dad who wants to keep a gat in the closet now that he's got kids.
 
Buddy you hit the nail on the head. In my experience teaching students both in shotgun and rifle, your assumptions are right. Short stroking is extremely common and the exact issue to fear for a newbie experiencing a break in.

However, a shotgun immediate and remedial actions are basically a single or two steps and intuitive. The shells are big and easily handled. You aren't going to fuck it up buying shitty off brand magazines that will double feed when you smack the magazine like a gorilla.

You could make a great case for the PSA AR being a better choice for reason x, y, or z. Its a good conversation to have with the noshootz dad who wants to keep a gat in the closet now that he's got kids.
Wrong, the average normie should be armed with a STGW 90
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Shotguns are fine for home defense, but I think the ease of use for non-shooters gets exaggerated a bit. Double-barrel shotguns are pretty idiot-proof, but you only have two shots before you need to reload, which would be difficult under pressure without practice. Pump-actions are a common recommendation, but I've seen multiple people manipulate the pump incorrectly and cause a malfunction, or not know that there's a random button on the gun that you might need to unlock the pump. They also aren't the easiest to reload under pressure.

The AR-15 isn't much more complicated in general, and the reduced need to reload combined with a reliable semi-automatic action mean that a user might need to do less manipulation under stress than they would with a shotgun.
The Kel-Tec KSG is a good home defense gun. It's a bullpup so you get the short-barrel effect and it's got twin tubes you can load with different loads.

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You don’t have to wear business casual or a suit very often do you?

How often has your pregnant wife needed something in the evening and you don’t feel like putting on that Bigfoot leather gun belt and jeans to go a quarter mile to the gas station?

Carry the biggest thing you can - but have a pocket pistol too.

No need to powerlevel, but do you work in an office setting or something similar where you don't need to be active often and you have your own space?

I'll answer you both since it's kind of related. No, I don't have to wear a monkey suit for work (thank goodness). Not to go into specifics about my profession, but my work clothes are 5.11 pants and a polo or short sleeve button up. I don't have to tuck my shirt in for work. I do have a moderately active job where I'm up and down, in and out frequently.

Seeing as how my youngest is 9 now and my wife can no longer have children again, I don't really have to worry about midnight pregnancy munchies runs. But, when I do have to make a quick dash, I still strap up. My magazine carriers are the kind that have snap belt loops, so I only have to undo my belt on my right side to slide the holster on. Or if it's jacket weather then I throw on the shoulder holster. I have a second shoulder rig that should be here in a couple of weeks for my Staccato P (my favorite way to carry). It doesn't take that long to throw on whatever I'm going to carry, even if it's just a quick run down the road. I have a whole routine for getting ready to go out, and it includes whatever gun and reloads I'm going to carry that day. My pants belt is designed for use with holsters/magazine carriers and has a metal core to prevent the leather from rolling or sagging and provides a secure foundation for the holster and carrier.

I'm a very...particular kind of guy. Whenever I've settled on something or whenever something has become part of my routine, it may as well be hardwired into my operating system. And there really is nothing that will turn me from it. I don't really give a damn what the "meta" consensus is on what the "best" gun for whatever purpos is. I use what I feel is best for me. I've always preferred full-size pistols, and I can't stand shooting super compact handguns. Especially ones so small that you can't wrap all your fingers around the grip. The ones where your pinky finger is just hanging there in space and the only place for it is tucked up under the bottom of the grip drives me bug shit. The shorty boot grips on the Python Combat Elite I'm probably going to buy will be replaced with full-size grips. Sure, it won't be as concealable, but even with full-size grips it'll be more compact than anything else I've ever carried.

It actually comes to feeling a bit...strange when you don't have your pistol and mag/mags on you. Your pants might even be a little loose without them in your waistband.

I'm so used to carrying now that I feel absolutely awkward when I'm out of the house unarmed. I do need to get a new belt since I've lost quite a lot of weight since I bought my current one and I'm already on the tightest notch, and with the steel core in the belt I can't just punch a new one like I could with a normal leather belt.
 
"Did he just throw a tin ca-"
>Throwing your tin cans by hand in the year of Our Lord 2026

You need to get with the times (by which I mean the 1990s) and upgrade to a PRIG aka Projected Recoilless Improvised Grenade which yeets a tin can full of Semtex out the front, and a pack of biscuits out the back as countermass
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The carcano m91 cavalry carbine is the ony correct awnser to home defense.
funny you say that, i picked up this exact thing a month ago for 150. the bore wasn't rusted to shit so i think it's a decent deal.

can you impale someone with your gucci AR-15 or poorfag PCC? thought so. carcanos are pure SOVL, the most important metric by far.
 
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