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Any full time or partial boat sailers, deep sea type folks. Gun question
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 3936931" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>- Well considering that most ocean going vessels like a typical wind powered pleasure craft aren't exceptionally roomy, the field of fire would most likely be fairly narrow and close-in. Usually there is not a lot of maneuvering room for the use of full length long guns on a boat, and in addition, many weapon types can violate local customs laws.</p><p>- Shotguns are almost universally recognized as being a self-defense weapons rather than offensive in nature, therefore they are widely accepted (with restrictions) as such.</p><p>- As far a viability as a weapon, a shotgun with the correct ammunition choice, is an almost guaranteed one shot/one kill weapon at close and even medium range. Law enforcement and military worldwide would not use them if they were considered to be "worthless".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 3936931, member: 42584"] - Well considering that most ocean going vessels like a typical wind powered pleasure craft aren't exceptionally roomy, the field of fire would most likely be fairly narrow and close-in. Usually there is not a lot of maneuvering room for the use of full length long guns on a boat, and in addition, many weapon types can violate local customs laws. - Shotguns are almost universally recognized as being a self-defense weapons rather than offensive in nature, therefore they are widely accepted (with restrictions) as such. - As far a viability as a weapon, a shotgun with the correct ammunition choice, is an almost guaranteed one shot/one kill weapon at close and even medium range. Law enforcement and military worldwide would not use them if they were considered to be "worthless". [/QUOTE]
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