first man thru would be one stressful job, i bet. really takes some balls to do that.
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first man thru would be one stressful job, i bet. really takes some balls to do that.
Nice Sal! And thanks for your service... much respect!
In an apartment, I might go with a shotgun - with #4 buckshot as a good manstopper, that still won't 'overpenetrate' modern particleboard wall construction. Shotguns really are the most unwieldy of weapons though, and I'd probably still default to a pistol were I surprised by a bump in the night. If I know the urban zombie/golden horde were definitely coming TO-NIGHT... then I'd have the shotgun at the ready.
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In my three story house with a full basement, I go this route.
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Upper was custom made by Addax, Inc, out of Los Angeles. 14.5" Sabre bbl with pinned/welded Phantom comp for legal length. 1:7 twist, chrome-lined bbl set in a Vltor MUR 1A upper. BCM lower has a Giselle SSA trigger. Insight Proxima HX120 sheds more light on the matter, for the Aimpoint T-1 to focus on. 69gr. Privi JHP's git 'r' done. If the urban zombies/golden horde comes down MY street, that's how I'll greet 'em.
I still tend to default to a 1911 for regular carry and home patrol work, though...
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Very Nice
I don't WANT my enemies/home invaders to hear me, and the soft little *click,* of the safety coming off my loaded weapon... Attachment 1141
My Sig stays real close, loaded and chambered. I have to agree with jantrit though, there's absolutely no mistaking a pump action shotgun chambering a round, a very clear message to an intruder... game over.