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<blockquote data-quote="FlexnInLa" data-source="post: 7506541" data-attributes="member: 624319"><p>I'd get a pump for two reasons... number one would be reliability. Number two... just racking that ***** will diffuse most any situation, keep the chamber unloaded and rack one in when you hear an intruder... everybody knows exactly what that sound means. I'd go with a 12 gauge with #9 short shells up front backed up by two magnum 00 buckshot shells. Up to about 21 feet it's all about the same, the buckshot is just there in case the intruder is so hopped up on something that you have to remove his head to stop him. If you get to the 00 pay attention to the direction you are shooting in. It will easily go through walls and injure or kill friends or family members on the other side. The #9 would pepper them at worst after penetrating two layers of sheetrock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlexnInLa, post: 7506541, member: 624319"] I'd get a pump for two reasons... number one would be reliability. Number two... just racking that ***** will diffuse most any situation, keep the chamber unloaded and rack one in when you hear an intruder... everybody knows exactly what that sound means. I'd go with a 12 gauge with #9 short shells up front backed up by two magnum 00 buckshot shells. Up to about 21 feet it's all about the same, the buckshot is just there in case the intruder is so hopped up on something that you have to remove his head to stop him. If you get to the 00 pay attention to the direction you are shooting in. It will easily go through walls and injure or kill friends or family members on the other side. The #9 would pepper them at worst after penetrating two layers of sheetrock. [/QUOTE]
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