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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3368559" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Well thought reasoning. I keep an AR and a pistol at bedside.</p><p>Maybe I've overthought it, but if there is a bump in the night that needs to be looked at, I want a pistol to lead the way.</p><p>Leading with the barrel of a shotgun or rifle past doorways can be mitigated by the opponent just grabbing the barrel. They have complete control of the firearm at that time. Has that ever happened? I don't know. It's part of my overthinking?</p><p>A pistol on the other hand can brought into action with a shorter radius to achieve the point of aim in a close area.</p><p>There are folks in this thread that have multitudes of more training that I do, but those are my thoughts and practices.</p><p>If wading into a larger area, the rifle would lead the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3368559, member: 5412"] Well thought reasoning. I keep an AR and a pistol at bedside. Maybe I've overthought it, but if there is a bump in the night that needs to be looked at, I want a pistol to lead the way. Leading with the barrel of a shotgun or rifle past doorways can be mitigated by the opponent just grabbing the barrel. They have complete control of the firearm at that time. Has that ever happened? I don't know. It's part of my overthinking? A pistol on the other hand can brought into action with a shorter radius to achieve the point of aim in a close area. There are folks in this thread that have multitudes of more training that I do, but those are my thoughts and practices. If wading into a larger area, the rifle would lead the way. [/QUOTE]
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