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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