
Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
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- zephyp
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Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
Are you saying your wife would rather pull the trigger on that Saiga than a HG...
Good for her...my wife wont touch a shotgun...especially after I had her fire mine... 
No more catchy slogans for me...I am simply fed up...4...four...4...2+2...


Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
Did you at least warn her? If not, that was evil.... haha!zephyp wrote:my wife wont touch a shotgun...especially after I had her fire mine...
'You picked a fight with a warlock you little worm' - Charlie Sheen
Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
"Wife"? What is this, "wife"?zephyp wrote:Are you saying your wife would rather pull the trigger on that Saiga than a HG...Good for her...my wife wont touch a shotgun...especially after I had her fire mine...
Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
Love those shotguns!
Sort of interesting event a couple of nights ago not far from my house in Vienna (Fairfax County). Not very late I heard a flurry of gunshots. Several at one amplitude and then some number at a lower or higher db level. I took them to be handguns of different calibers. There were two of these "sessions" separated by a couple of (reload?) minutes or less.
I'm certain it wasn't inside the town limits or our Finest would have been all over them in a minute or two. Example, I "enjoyed" a heart attack about a month ago and my wife called the Emergency Response number--mostly County personnel stationed at the Vienna Volunteer firehouse and using the Volunteers' equipment. Before she'd hung up the 'phone (she heard it through the receiver) we could both hear the sirens as they headed our way.
Anyhow my recreational shooters opened up again after maybe another reload, but after another couple of reports, suddenly, "BOOOOOM!" One of their neighbors must have gotten teed off and decided to send a message. A couple of more rounds fired and then the neighbor nuked them again.
The silence that followed was golden. Love those 18mm rounds.
Sort of interesting event a couple of nights ago not far from my house in Vienna (Fairfax County). Not very late I heard a flurry of gunshots. Several at one amplitude and then some number at a lower or higher db level. I took them to be handguns of different calibers. There were two of these "sessions" separated by a couple of (reload?) minutes or less.
I'm certain it wasn't inside the town limits or our Finest would have been all over them in a minute or two. Example, I "enjoyed" a heart attack about a month ago and my wife called the Emergency Response number--mostly County personnel stationed at the Vienna Volunteer firehouse and using the Volunteers' equipment. Before she'd hung up the 'phone (she heard it through the receiver) we could both hear the sirens as they headed our way.
Anyhow my recreational shooters opened up again after maybe another reload, but after another couple of reports, suddenly, "BOOOOOM!" One of their neighbors must have gotten teed off and decided to send a message. A couple of more rounds fired and then the neighbor nuked them again.
The silence that followed was golden. Love those 18mm rounds.
- zephyp
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Re: Tactical (Home Defense) Shotgun Selection
Yes, I did give her the standard 5 minute block of instruction. She squeezed one off and almost dropped the gun. I used a field load but she wouldnt try it again. Evil would have been slipping in a magnum 00 round...Unkn0wN wrote:Did you at least warn her? If not, that was evil.... haha!zephyp wrote:my wife wont touch a shotgun...especially after I had her fire mine...
No more catchy slogans for me...I am simply fed up...4...four...4...2+2...



