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Shotguns for home defense
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Mark A. Taff
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In my last column, I wrote about the fact that I am not familiar with shotguns. To hedge a bit, I admit I am not familiar with shotguns, but I am familiar with firearms.
Thus I recognize the role a shotgun can play in capable hands, albeit they might not be my hands. That’s why I confidently recommend a shotgun as a desirable tool for defending the home.
Of course, pistols and rifles often play a home defense role, but shotguns have unique qualities suitable for this job. |
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solarpower947
(5/22/2020)
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Shotguns might be a bit more advance when it comes for home defence. Otherwise, normal guns would do fine. https://www.solarpanelcostprice.com.au |
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