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Thread: Home defense shotgun - Siaga 12 or Wilson combat

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    Home defense shotgun - Siaga 12 or Wilson combat

    I've got a Wilson Combat "Standard" shotgun as my home defense shotgun. I have a Saiga 12 conversion on order. I was thinking about selling the Wilson Combat and making the Saiga the home defense shotgun.

    The best argument I've read for this pertains to those of us with kids still in the house. The theory is that Saiga can be accessible and the loaded mag kept close, but away from the shotgun. In a crisis, they could, in theory, be quickly mated together.

    With the Wilson Combat, the shells would have to be manually loaded in the tube (again, assuming that the shotgun cannot be kept loaded), which would take more time than simply inserting one pre-loaded magazine.

    Thoughts pro and con for the Wilson or the Saiga as a home defense shotgun?
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    Saiga works well

    especially for Raid reloads, I don't know if you've seen what Tromix has been doing with Saiga's but i don't think a combat shotgun can be much better..
    check out the link
    http://www.tromix.com/saiga.htm

    not to mention 20 round drums are out now

    http://www.mdarms.com/Scripts/prodvi...idProduct=1714

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    Tromix

    The tromix product is nice, but the waiting list is mighty long!
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    Unless personal finances dictate the need to sell the Wilson, why don't you keep it and make the Saiga your HD shotgun?

    I have an EAA-imported Saiga-12 (back when CDNN was selling them for $269) and a Wilson Border Patrol package Remington 870.

    I've purchased the Saiga long before the 870 and only got it because someone sold it NIB dirt cheap. However, there is a side benefit behind my having purchased the 870: my agency uses the 870 with extended magazines and ghost rings; so I use my 870 as a training shotgun.

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    Im a Saiga convert and love the hell out of my new Tromix Conversion

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    Lots of guys convert them not just Tromix

    Tromix dose damn fine work don't get me wrong,But the wait is a Major PITA
    here's a great place to learn about Modifications if you don't already have it saved
    http://www.saiga-12.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blitzking View Post
    Tromix dose damn fine work don't get me wrong,But the wait is a Major PITA
    here's a great place to learn about Modifications if you don't already have it saved
    http://www.saiga-12.com/

    LOL I only waited 3 weeks for this one.


    http://m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=12135

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    Quote Originally Posted by srfl View Post
    Unless personal finances dictate the need to sell the Wilson, why don't you keep it and make the Saiga your HD shotgun?
    +1. That said, I had a Saiga-12 and a Remington 11-87 Police at one time. Now I have two Saiga-12s and no Remington, so I don't practice what I preach.

    If your Saiga-12 is already converted, you don't have to do much to make it HD-ready... just throw on a white light and a sling. I also added an AK-style front sight tower with a tritium post to mine.

    Can't beat the Big Russian Hammer for home D.

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    As for kids, like you mentioned, you can keep a loaded mag near the Saiga, whereas the Wilson's tube would have to be loaded. I'd go with the Saiga given the kids.

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    Any of you guys keep your saiga mags loaded for a long time, either in or out of gun?

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