
Originally Posted by
LowSpeed_HighDrag
So, I am kicking around the idea of sending a 590 off to Vang Comp, but I just can't find a role for a tactical scattergun in my life with my multiple RDS/WML equipped pistols and carbines. But, maybe I am completely missing the picture here.
What role do you see the shotgun filling in 2023 these days? What niche does it cover that the carbine and pistol do not? What role does it fill for you?
First of all, I'd weigh the decision to spend the money sending the shotgun off for work until I've used it a bit. No disrespect to Vang Systems intended, but aside from porting, pretty much any gun smith can take care of chambers, lengthening forcing cones, and back boring. Aside from that, flight control wads and their copies pattern pretty good out of most 'martial' shotguns with cyl or imp cyl bores. I have ported shotguns, and I'm meh about the concept for shotguns.
As far as what need the shotgun fills in 2023, same as in 2022, or every year since the advent of FC wads (IMO) - transmission of KE and multiple wound channels into a target. As someone mentioned, that gaping hole in the chest of an unarmed subject shot within 15 yards, or the instant stop and drop of a ten yard and in face shot.
I feel that the shotgun is the ideal hunker in place and wait for the bad guys to come to you. Although opinions will vary, I'm of the opinion that if I have to enter a room and engage multiple targets in a hurry, the shotgun is an advantage, not a hindrance because of it's patterning characteristics.
Pistols and rifles have their places in home defense, but the shotgun is still a viable tool for the folks who care to learn the operation and feeding of the shotgun.
Last edited by 26 Inf; 01-17-23 at 01:30.
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