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Thread: Which is better as a Home Defense AR 15 vs 12 Guage?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lethal dose View Post
    The sound of a shotgun "racking" will cause the perpetrator to instantaneously deficate his britches and, in turn, result in him quickly removing himself from the house.
    I know you were joking, but like everyone else I get tired of hearing this malarkey online and in every gun shop I frequent. They may turn and run..... or they may realize immediately where you are, that you're armed, and take the initiative to shoot first.

    While not purely in the spirit of this thread, I'd personally prefer to go with a pistol-caliber carbine. Less noise and muzzle flash, and out of a carbine barrel most handgun rounds are a lot zippier. Perhaps this is where a 9mm Colt AR carbine would really be ideal.
    Last edited by dsk; 08-10-11 at 03:42.

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    I think reading the thread linked above is the OP's best route (and anyone else who hasn't read it).

    I seriously doubt we're going to come up with anything that wasn't already discussed in those 12 pages.
    "I have your number. Consider yourself warned."

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    This has been discussed numerous time on M4C in different places. Please utilize the ORANGE SEARCH button.



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