Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
I don't have mine yet, but I like the Mossbergs because of the safety placement.
I've fired the Remington. Nothing against its working, just prefer the Moss.
Also, gotta have a sling on 'em!
I've fired the Remington. Nothing against its working, just prefer the Moss.
Also, gotta have a sling on 'em!
Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
ill be looking into purchasing a HD shotgun soon, deciding between a remington 870 express or a mossy 500
- skeeterss0
- Sharp Shooter

- Posts: 816
- Joined: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 17:35:54
- Location: Hampton
Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
for those intrested I've been keeping track of several websites and this looks like an outstanding deal. Wish I had the money for it.....I'm saving up and gonna get me a nice shotgun someday.
http://www.vaguntrader.com/view_topic.p ... forum_id=4
hope im not of place posting this...I know this isn't the for sale section but figured posters might be intrested
http://www.vaguntrader.com/view_topic.p ... forum_id=4
hope im not of place posting this...I know this isn't the for sale section but figured posters might be intrested
USMC 1981-2001 Semper Fi
US Constitution
Amendment X
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
US Constitution
Amendment X
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
- Bobtail1911
- Sharp Shooter

- Posts: 213
- Joined: Thu, 14 May 2009 13:28:51
- Location: Manassas
- Contact:
Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
I have three shoguns. Living room, office, and bedroom. No special gear, just big 12 gauge booming sounds. 
Dan Wesson Commander Bobtail 1911 in Desert Tan and SS
Stop CONGRESS now!>> http://reformcongress.org/
The best insurance is your own 1911 semi-automatic pistol...http://www.metrohealthquote.com
Stop CONGRESS now!>> http://reformcongress.org/
The best insurance is your own 1911 semi-automatic pistol...http://www.metrohealthquote.com
- motleyxfil
- Pot Shot

- Posts: 5
- Joined: Thu, 28 May 2009 08:05:10
- Location: Baskerville, VA
Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
Mine is a Mossberg 500A 12 gauge, 19" barrel, and six rounds of #4 buckshot.
Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
I have two that are used for home defense.
1. S&W3000, 12ga pump, 18 inch cyl bore, ext tube, pistol grip side folder with a built in SureFire in the forend.
2. Saiga 410
1. S&W3000, 12ga pump, 18 inch cyl bore, ext tube, pistol grip side folder with a built in SureFire in the forend.
2. Saiga 410
AN ARMED SOCIETY IS A POLITE SOCIETY
Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
The Mossberg 500 and the Remington 870 are both excellent choices for HD. They are both so versatile and you can add accessories to each to make it exactly how you want it. I am currently working on a Mossberg 500. It is the persuader with a 20 inch barrel. I put a folding ATI stock on it with the saddle to hold the extra shells. I am waiting on surefire forend that has an integrated light and switch. I'm thinking about possibly going to a collapsable stock and some optics.
-
pedal_pusher
- Sharp Shooter

- Posts: 156
- Joined: Tue, 01 Sep 2009 19:42:47
Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
the benelli M4 is all business and my first choice for a top level tactical shotgun but, you can't beat price and volume of accessories available for the rem 870.
Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
Can't go wrong with either the 870 or the 500.
Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
I have an old Ithaca Model 37 Deerslayer - Police Special. My dad got it for me years ago. I love it. Holds 7 or 8, short barrel. Regular stock, but I've never had a pistol grip stock on a shotgun so it works for me. It uses the same port on the bottom to load the shells and eject them.
It's a great gun, the only downside is that it isn't as popular as the 870 or Mossberg 500 so there aren't many accessories available for it.
One cool thing about it also is that you can hold the trigger down and pump it and it'll fire each time you pump it.
It's a great gun, the only downside is that it isn't as popular as the 870 or Mossberg 500 so there aren't many accessories available for it.
One cool thing about it also is that you can hold the trigger down and pump it and it'll fire each time you pump it.
-
totes6
Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
Just out of curiosity, what do most of you use for ammo in your home defense shotguns? Slugs or Buckshot? Any particular reason you prefer one over the other?
Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
Slugs? Come on - reason? SCATTERGUN. Scatter means clear out quickly.totes6 wrote:Just out of curiosity, what do most of you use for ammo in your home defense shotguns? Slugs or Buckshot? Any particular reason you prefer one over the other?
Buckshot all the way.
Now is the time for all good men to get off their rusty dustys...
- BluemontGlock
- VGOF Silver Supporter

- Posts: 692
- Joined: Mon, 06 Jul 2009 16:18:30
- Location: High in the Blueridge Mtns
Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
11-87 3.5 super mag - 00 buck fer me... so, so, so, so many (fun) uses...
(I am currently looking for a mag extender, and a rifled barrell for it...no cantilever)
870 Jr. Express - 20 ga. w/ tru-glow hi-viz optical pipes - stuffed with #4 - fer the little lady...plus she likes to cycle the action for the awesome "freeze or else" sound it makes...
plus, i do not know about shotguns as Jewelry, and it could just be me, but when she carries it slung, she goes from "Damm FINE" to "Smokin' HAWT"!
(I am currently looking for a mag extender, and a rifled barrell for it...no cantilever)
870 Jr. Express - 20 ga. w/ tru-glow hi-viz optical pipes - stuffed with #4 - fer the little lady...plus she likes to cycle the action for the awesome "freeze or else" sound it makes...
plus, i do not know about shotguns as Jewelry, and it could just be me, but when she carries it slung, she goes from "Damm FINE" to "Smokin' HAWT"!
Be particular, and be vigilant, as the enemy will only attack on two occasions:
When you're ready or when you're not ready.
Also never forget, that everyone who shows up, is not necessarily there to help.
_________________________________________________
When you're ready or when you're not ready.
Also never forget, that everyone who shows up, is not necessarily there to help.
_________________________________________________
- southpaw02
- On Target

- Posts: 26
- Joined: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 13:04:34
- Location: Suffolk
- gunderwood
- VGOF Platinum Supporter

- Posts: 7189
- Joined: Sat, 19 Dec 2009 00:28:34
Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
I too prefer the Mossberg to the Remington. My advise would be this.
1. Get the milspec version of which ever you decide on. They are way more solid than anything else.
2. Get one that has a mag tube as long as the barrel or close. For a HD gun, there is no reason not to have the extra ammo ready if needed.
3. I prefer a basic bead sight over ghost rings. However, my current one has the ring setup. If someone wanted to pay to have the sights switched, they could have the ghost rings for nothing. Better yet, swap a Mossberg 590 with bead sight for one with ghost rings and the speed feeder stock? Any takers?
1. Get the milspec version of which ever you decide on. They are way more solid than anything else.
2. Get one that has a mag tube as long as the barrel or close. For a HD gun, there is no reason not to have the extra ammo ready if needed.
3. I prefer a basic bead sight over ghost rings. However, my current one has the ring setup. If someone wanted to pay to have the sights switched, they could have the ghost rings for nothing. Better yet, swap a Mossberg 590 with bead sight for one with ghost rings and the speed feeder stock? Any takers?
sudo modprobe commonsense
FATAL: Module commonsense not found.
FATAL: Module commonsense not found.
Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
Another good choice is the Hatsan Escort, if you can get it cheap. I've seen 'em for $200 brand new. Basically, it's their knock-off of the Rem 870 tactical.
"San Francisco Liberal With A Gun"
http://www.sanfranciscoliberalwithagun.com/
http://www.liberalsguncorner.com/ (podcast)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Freedom ain't free, folks. It takes work.
http://www.sanfranciscoliberalwithagun.com/
http://www.liberalsguncorner.com/ (podcast)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Freedom ain't free, folks. It takes work.
- zephyp
- VGOF Platinum Supporter

- Posts: 10207
- Joined: Tue, 05 May 2009 08:40:55
- Location: Springfield, VA
Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
000 Buck...I prefer that over 00 as its got a couple more pellets...just in case... 
No more catchy slogans for me...I am simply fed up...4...four...4...2+2...


Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
I never met an 870 I didn't like.
"SUPPORT OUR TROOPS, EITHER STAND BEHIND THEM OR STAND IN FRONT OF THEM".
-
Mindflayer
- Sharp Shooter

- Posts: 1966
- Joined: Tue, 18 May 2010 20:54:35
Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
I got to handle a Benelli Supernova today. Now I want one. I need to find a local shop with one in stock.
- ksanftleben
- Sharp Shooter

- Posts: 101
- Joined: Sat, 10 Oct 2009 08:09:46
- Location: Montclair, VA
Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
I prefer to use my Glock 23, but my wife doesn't especially like to fire handguns, so we also have a Saiga/K-VAR SGL41.

R/Kurt

R/Kurt

