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Didn't mean to be so brusque, sorry.
![]() Barrel lengths are nothing to mess with. I've lost track of the number of times I've been out with my buddy (he has a bunch of NFA toys--full auto, suppressors, SBRs, SBSs, etc.) and people at the range have called the cops because someone was there with "illegal guns". ![]() ![]()
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Same with a rifle Vinny. Anything under a 16" barrel is an SBR requiring a stamp. Mine in the picture above is 11" barrel. Went thru the whole NFA process.
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i'm pretty sure the short barrel stamp is $5
The $200 tax stamp is for full auto. It's been that price since 1934 and guess how much a Thompson Machine gun sold for new at sears in 1934? $200! so it was a 100% tax on it to keep the poor person from buying one A '34 ford cost around $500
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Second, 9mm Third, 870 FWIW handling the 870 inside the house feels very awkward... much prefer the 9mm indoors... would love a .45 but just not in the budget right now.
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I bought this one for my Son's 16th birthday: Product: Model M&P15 Sport™
It doesn't have some of the features (dust guard and forward assist) higher end AR's have, but we have never had an issue. Pull trigger round goes down range. No Mall Ninja rails unless you want to buy them. I found one for just over $600.00 out the door a few years ago. S&W M&P sport - Shooting Sports Forum
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SBS <26" overall is defined as AOW.
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what a lot of you clowns are not figuring on is OVER-PENETRATION!
and hey i AM ALL FOR OVERWHELMING MASSIVE IN-FEEKING SANE FIREPOWER,when it comes down to defending home property life and limb and mr. snuggles "milk bone stash", but remember YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE for YOUR ROUNDS! and if they hit the neighbors or a car or the paperboy or the girl scout selling cookies.......YER FEEKED ROYALLY! take a good hard look at "penetration values" on the different rounds mentioned. i know this much, if yer a bad guy and you hide behind a 8x8x16 block wall, i will proceed to bean yer soon to be DEAD AZZ with my .308's, block by block and make them and mr bad guy INTO POWDERED MUNG PIE! just take a look at what a .223 will do to 8x8x16 block. let alone one of bazillion homes built with T-111 siding/2x4's and some insulation and some 1/4" thick drywall! i think with our litigious society, a 9mm would suffice(an hk vp70z with 19 rds enuff for ya?) or a 12 gauge with 1st rd being #6 birdshot followed by 00 buck or 000 buck. in my case its my hk compact 9mm with 14rds of federal hollowpoints and a hk light (INSIGHT TECHNOLOGY) on the bottom rail. and of course my numba #1 weapon........."mr snuggles" farting ever so frequently at the foot of my bed every night. now out hunting camping fishing out in der wild blue yonders.................the gloves are OFF! .308 or .44 mag/.357/.45 or 45/70 or .338 win mag or 12 gauge.
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Paul, that one caught my eye on the Cabelas web site. Currently $729.
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I also have a Ruger Ranch Rifle that I prefer... You have pistols so for shotguns it is just too hard to match the 870 in price and performance. I have two. A Youth Express and a full size. Thousands of shells and not a FTF or misfire. You aren't going to impress anyone with the brand, but if you can shoot it doesn't made a difference. I also have Remington, Winchester and Browning shotguns among others. The bigger issue with shotguns is working through the various loads...I have two barrels for each 870, one for birds, one for deer and others.
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For skeet? A pump gun is too slow to cycle for that game - at least it is for me. I'd go with an automatic.
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I know about the rifles my AR is a 16". Didn't know that about the scatter guns ..
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SBR: $200
SBS: $200 Sound Suppressor: $200 FA: $200 AOW: $5 - these include anything from pistol-only shotguns to wallet-holsters to pistols with a vertical foregrip. Not included is the anal probe from Uncle Sam. ![]()
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On a slightly different tack...
I keep a fire extinguisher by the door. Out of sight but I can reach it in about one second. If a methamphetamined person or angry person comes to the door I'm ready. AND if the police turn up and say I've been threatening people my lawyer can explain that after having attended a fire hazards course I tend to be ready to put out fires. |
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How much do you shoot, and what do you want to shoot? If you're interested in a long gun, and want to go all tactical, there are already some great suggestions. But possibly look at a .30-30, or .35 Remington. A lever action carbine is a very versitile firearm, and can be employed on a range, hunting or in a home defense situation.
With your .45, you could also look at a .45 Blackhawk convertible that could shoot .45 acp and .45 Colt, and you could get a lever action rifle in .45 Colt as well, or a semi-automatic carbine in .45acp. Then some reloading and casting equipment... An automatic, a single action revolver, a couple of carbines, the capability to make your own ammo = lots of cheap practice and supply chain freedom.
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I cannot think of anything worse than any long gun, shotgun or carbine, for home defense. Maybe defense of property, out of doors, but certainly not indoors. They are simply too difficult to use in narrow hallways and doorways, when you are suddenly woken up in bed, and situations like that. They can also be taken away far too easily. Many in home defensive situations will find the homeowner actually in physical contact with the criminal, often stiff arming him while trying to hold a sidearm back far enough so he can't grab it.
Oh, and as far as "overpenetration", we discussed that at length on this forum just recently. It is pure and utter b.s. No such thing.
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