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thunder wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 15:36:42 -0400, gfretwell wrote:


The only problem with the 12ga is the federal law mandates that it is
26" long and that might make it unwieldy inside a home.


No doubt the 12ga has the stopping power at close range, and the fear
factor to any perpetrator, but at the close ranges inside a house, you
have to be quite accurate with your aim. There will be little or no
spread. I suspect, the shotgun's reputation as the "ultimate" home
protection weapon is a canard.



Uh...you don't have to be *as* "accurate" inside the house with a
shotgun as you do with a pistol. At inside the house distances of 5' to
10', for example, the shotgun is going to provide more ventilation to
the target than a 9 mm.




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