![]() ![]() Section 5: Shotguns Subject: Maverick HS-12 Shotgun Msg# 826954
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And that is the problem with statistics, lol. Your right, more is better when we are preparing for the worse, I will concede that point. If i could talk my wife into a belt fed auto or semi auto mounted at the top the stairs, mmm, id be in. The major draw back of the double is capacity and speed of reload. no way around that. | ||||||
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: i dont know if there will be 1, or 20, once never does. just statistically speaking, 2 shots are the average fired in self defense scenarios. i know thats an average, but the possibility of the hordes of hell are slim, so that shouldnt be a reason in and of itsself. Magazine capacity has always been a problem area for me. Where do you draw the line? If we went strictly by statistics we wouldn't bother with a gun at all because the stats are strong evidence that we will probably never need one. Yet we decide that regardless of the odds the consequences of not being adequately prepared are too horrific to risk. So now we are at "adequately prepared". My choice is to go with the two-shot average that you mentioned and then at least double it, just in case, because of the horrific consequences factor. We can spit out what-if scenarios until the cows come home and come up with situations where no gun is enough to save us. We all have to pick a compromise point somewhere between a single-shot H&R Topper and a belt fed semi auto shotgun on wheels - and then we have to live (hopefully) with our choice. |