honestly, if you're new to shooting and planning on using a gun for home defense, buy a rifle. Pistols are loads of fun and of course you can carry them on your person, but honestly, in a self defense situation under stress, you're probably better off with a rifle for getting rounds on target.
A long time ago I did dry fire drills with a 16" barrel in my home and discovered that I'd much rather navigate tight 90 degree quarters with a pistol. The night sights on my sig help when I'm most likely to have a break in. The ammo is not for hoarding, or financial investment. It's for practice so that I can place rounds on target.
honestly, if you're new to shooting and planning on using a gun for home defense, buy a rifle. Pistols are loads of fun and of course you can carry them on your person, but honestly, in a self defense situation under stress, you're probably better off with a rifle for getting rounds on target.
This guy's video is a good explanation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3sLHGduI3w
A long time ago I did dry fire drills with a 16" barrel in my home and discovered that I'd much rather navigate tight 90 degree quarters with a pistol. The night sights on my sig help when I'm most likely to have a break in. The ammo is not for hoarding, or financial investment. It's for practice so that I can place rounds on target.
Sorry for buying all of your S&B.
Sure thing man, whatever feels comfy in the hand and keeps the rounds on target is 👍
They make rifles in 12 gauge?
wut? lol.
That said, they do make an upper chambered for 410 shotgun which fits to an AR lower receiver group.
https://youtu.be/81WB3zdFYSs?t=12