The thing to keep in mind about using an AR style of weapon is, that you must be aware of not only what you're aiming at, but what is beyong your intended target MUCH more so than if you were using a shotgun. For an in the home scenario, this is not the best choice simply because you have family in other rooms and neighbors.
what do you think is the best home defense weapon? I think it is a AR-15 with an 11.5 inch barrel and collapsible stock. Give me your thoughts.
depends on the round used, and IF it fragments...it still has the force to exit whereas the shotgun rounds don't have enough velocity to keep going.....on an AR round it may or may not fragment, either way the round has enough velocity to keep moving, now whether it's in the BG or exits him and goes into another room or house is anybody's guess...I'd rather not have to think about liability issues and possibly shooting an innocent when protecting my homeA 55 grain projectile travelling at 3150 fps is much more likely to fragment than a shotgun slug.
Ummm, anything that I have to pull a lanyard on.
It doesn't matter. Remember, with guns the subjective is objective.
Your question needs a phrase added, "for you"?
Everyone has different needs--physical, environmental, etc. Think of guns as handtools.
How would you answer the question, "what is the best hand tool?" Would your response not be "well, what do you want to do?" Drive a nail? Saw a board?
Be a student of weapons, not a particular weapon.
The gun does not matter, you do.
Not so fast. This may not be true if the person lives in an apartment complex or a duplex or similar type of housing. Before buying a house, I kept standard handguns loaded with frangibles, to minimize the chance of over-penetration.I agree: Pump shotgun.
even the frangible ammo in a handgun is going to penetrate further than a shotgun roundNot so fast. This may not be true if the person lives in an apartment complex or a duplex or similar type of housing. Before buying a house, I kept standard handguns loaded with frangibles, to minimize the chance of over-penetration.
Shotguns are definitely one option (and a good one), but there are other considerations in picking self-defense weapons.
While I never tested shotguns, I did test frangibles on different types of wall samples. Some fared better than others, but most did a good job of causing it to break up.even the frangible ammo in a handgun is going to penetrate further than a shotgun round
Whats the best? Whatever you are comfortable and fluent with.
I dont care if you have a compact handgun, pump action shotgun, or AR... If you dont know what youre doing, its useless. Personally, I have a handgun, shotgun, and AR on hand... Most typically I would grab my Glock 23, as its easier to move with, and I shoot it the most, thus making me most comfortable with. At the same time Ive had my Mossy forever, and I know what it would do as well.
At the end of the day, use what youre good with. If you are most accurate with a handgun, then there is your answer. If you are comfortable with a shotgun, then thats the answer.
AMEN12gauge pump. anyone who comes through your door and hears that pump knows what that sound is. i got a mossberg 500 that i use for home defense.