mplsdunk
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yup 7.62, it's not a big deal. i just don't want a sore shoulder every time i go shoot.
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Originally Posted by richiecotite
Pretty much. I'd switch out that wood stock for something with a rubber recoil pad on the end.
Shotty depends on your budget man... I was just out at the Richmond range last week tho... Richmond Rod and Gun club. I have a Mossberg 500, that I bought from Big 5 for $270. I put an ATI tactical stock on it and a vertical foregrip with rails for another $100.. so for less than $400, I got a mossy that I can light up with no problem - it also came with a long barrel so we shoot clays sometimes. It's perfect for home defense tho, I think. Easy on maintenance, easy to use - I keep a bunch of different round types on hand in case.... anywhere from light target shot to various slugs.Originally Posted by JordanXI45
Hey guys, I've been thinking about getting a gun for home defense. I live in the Bay Area, in El Cerrito (next to Richmond) and there has been a lot of home burglary's in the my neighborhood recently (all happened during broad daylight while people were at work). I live with my girlfriend and she's alone during the day while I'm at work. I was thinking about a shotgun since everyone says they're better for home defense instead of a pistol.
My question is, should I just go down to a gun shop and they'll walk me through the process? I know gun laws in California are crazy, but I've never gotten a felony so I shouldn't have any issues right? What else should I expect?
Also, what kind of shotgun do you guys recommend? Thanks in advance!
edit: I also wouldn't mind getting a pistol aswell as a shotgun. Me and my girl could make a hobby out of going to the gun range. So I might be interested in that too.
Do not ever skimp on quality self defense ammo.Originally Posted by eaalto
What ammunition do you use for personal defense? I bought some cheap hollow points that I thought I was going to use for home defense, but now I'm just going to use them at the range. I'm looking at buying some hydra shock 145 grain hps to keep in the magazines in the safe.
Originally Posted by eaalto
What ammunition do you use for personal defense? I bought some cheap hollow points that I thought I was going to use for home defense, but now I'm just going to use them at the range. I'm looking at buying some hydra shock 145 grain hps to keep in the magazines in the safe.
What questions do you have have about purchasing a handgun? PM me bro and I'll answer to the best of my knowledge. I get that kind of question a lot.Originally Posted by JordanXI45
Hey guys, I've been thinking about getting a gun for home defense. I live in the Bay Area, in El Cerrito (next to Richmond) and there has been a lot of home burglary's in the my neighborhood recently (all happened during broad daylight while people were at work). I live with my girlfriend and she's alone during the day while I'm at work. I was thinking about a shotgun since everyone says they're better for home defense instead of a pistol.
My question is, should I just go down to a gun shop and they'll walk me through the process? I know gun laws in California are crazy, but I've never gotten a felony so I shouldn't have any issues right? What else should I expect?
Also, what kind of shotgun do you guys recommend? Thanks in advance!
edit: I also wouldn't mind getting a pistol aswell as a shotgun. Me and my girl could make a hobby out of going to the gun range. So I might be interested in that too.
Originally Posted by eteam o2
Picked up the FNS last month.
Hoping to pick up my first revolver soon.
Originally Posted by ayejreeun
What's the opinion on Hornady Critical Defense rounds?
Originally Posted by eaalto
Bought a box of Federal Premium 9 mm 135 Grain Hydra-Shok JHP, will be my personal defense rounds for now.
In pistol calibers, expanding hollowpoints are preferred to create the largest permanent wound cavity possible. There are a lot of people who pick a load without adequately researching the ammo they trust their life on. The Federal Hydra-Shock is one such example. It was the whiz-bang bullet of its time, but has since been eclipsed by many other bullet designs. The principal weakness of that round are its lack of expansion after passing through clothing.
I can get a FNP here, but not an FNX. I'd love to get a 57 but I don't want to spend 1k for a handgun that isn't a 1911.Originally Posted by eteam o2
@CAFinest23
I might be biased but I really do like the FN line up.
With the brand new FNS now being my favorite.
I also used to own the fiveseven which was awesome but I was stuck with 10 round mags which made it seem impractical to me
At this time I think the FNP line may be the only one that is CA DOJ approved but double check.
Regardless it is a fine pistol.
I've put 2000 rounds through it with no hiccups.
You can get them relatively cheap now($450ish) because they've been discontinued in favor of the FNX.
I'm a huge fan of FN and would eventually wanna own a scar if these nj laws ever lighten up.