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<blockquote data-quote="Rob72" data-source="post: 1638921" data-attributes="member: 707"><p>Yep. In context, a 10/22, with a RDS and Blackdog Machine 50 round mags, loaded with Stingers would really be better. In this instance, training consists of, "dear, just pull the trigger until you hear "click", then put a new mag in...".</p><p></p><p>Some gun is better than no gun, and the .22 offers the advantages of virtually imperceptible recoil, allowing a horrendous volume of on-target fire, and the control of being shoulder fired.</p><p></p><p>The value of the shotgun (other than the mass of a 12g slug) is the "volume" of fire in a single trigger pull- it is the poor man's sub-gun. If one is not able to manage, for whatever reason, light-recoil 12g loads, or the 20 g, a high-cap .22 is a viable option.</p><p></p><p>One of the older 9mm or .45 carbines would be good, since muzzle blast is negligible, and high-cap mags are readily available...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob72, post: 1638921, member: 707"] Yep. In context, a 10/22, with a RDS and Blackdog Machine 50 round mags, loaded with Stingers would really be better. In this instance, training consists of, "dear, just pull the trigger until you hear "click", then put a new mag in...". Some gun is better than no gun, and the .22 offers the advantages of virtually imperceptible recoil, allowing a horrendous volume of on-target fire, and the control of being shoulder fired. The value of the shotgun (other than the mass of a 12g slug) is the "volume" of fire in a single trigger pull- it is the poor man's sub-gun. If one is not able to manage, for whatever reason, light-recoil 12g loads, or the 20 g, a high-cap .22 is a viable option. One of the older 9mm or .45 carbines would be good, since muzzle blast is negligible, and high-cap mags are readily available... [/QUOTE]
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