ConstitutionReinstitution
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YOU DO NOT WANT A RIFLE FOR HOME DEFENSE. You run the risk of hitting family members (and neighbors) as the high power rifle rounds will easily penetrate walls.
If you get a pistol, get the specialty ammo like Glazer that is made for the purpose of home defense and is designed not to over-penetrate.
My recommendation is a Remington 12 gauge 870 pump shotgun, loaded with number 1 buck shells. get a version (they sell many versions) with the long magazine, that is, will hold 6 or 7 shells, plus one in the chamber, and get the short, 18 1/2" barrel. You can get a model with a folding stock, or get the one you want with a regular stock, and just change the stock out with a good aftermarket folding stock. You want a short barrel and folding stock for maneuverability of close quarters in the home.
The Remington 870 shotgun is the most popular shotgun of law enforcement, and has been since forever, so should be able to pick one up used.
Here are two models offered by Remington that would fill your need:
http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/premier_dealer_exclusives/model_870_folding_stock_7-shot_Extension.asp
http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/shotguns/model_870/model_870_marine_magnum.asp
Be warned that this shotgun will kick.
You can shoot rifled slugs through a shotgun if you want to take game like deer. Make sure the choke your shotgun has (doesn't have) will allow this.
An "Open Cylinder" choke is the best for short range with shot as that gives max shot dispersal. Decreases your ability to reach out and get the birds compared to the other chokes, though, but you want it for home defense.
BTW this is not the cheapest solution. You do not want to stake your life on the cheapest solution. Find the money.
Hope this helps
If you get a pistol, get the specialty ammo like Glazer that is made for the purpose of home defense and is designed not to over-penetrate.
My recommendation is a Remington 12 gauge 870 pump shotgun, loaded with number 1 buck shells. get a version (they sell many versions) with the long magazine, that is, will hold 6 or 7 shells, plus one in the chamber, and get the short, 18 1/2" barrel. You can get a model with a folding stock, or get the one you want with a regular stock, and just change the stock out with a good aftermarket folding stock. You want a short barrel and folding stock for maneuverability of close quarters in the home.
The Remington 870 shotgun is the most popular shotgun of law enforcement, and has been since forever, so should be able to pick one up used.
Here are two models offered by Remington that would fill your need:
http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/premier_dealer_exclusives/model_870_folding_stock_7-shot_Extension.asp
http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/shotguns/model_870/model_870_marine_magnum.asp
Be warned that this shotgun will kick.
You can shoot rifled slugs through a shotgun if you want to take game like deer. Make sure the choke your shotgun has (doesn't have) will allow this.
An "Open Cylinder" choke is the best for short range with shot as that gives max shot dispersal. Decreases your ability to reach out and get the birds compared to the other chokes, though, but you want it for home defense.
BTW this is not the cheapest solution. You do not want to stake your life on the cheapest solution. Find the money.
Hope this helps
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