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<blockquote data-quote="ttown" data-source="post: 2220010" data-attributes="member: 2114"><p>I guess we'll just have to disagree. You don't need a 1000 dollar gun to protect yourself. The worst shots I've ever seen in my life use auto. They sure went thought the ammo though. It not real hard to pump a shotgun. I really didn't read many post on this thead I think someone with a thrower that shoot clays will do fine in a pinch JMO. To me a shotgun is a secondary gun that if you have time in the middle of the night you grab it's not one you want to have to run to your room to grab. Not too many of us hunter have had the LEO training and I really fail to see where a lot of the stuff applies to anyone but military or LEO's from classes I've taken here but they are good no doubt and make you think about how you'd defend your house and who goes where and who does what. There a little more to defense than pulling the trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttown, post: 2220010, member: 2114"] I guess we'll just have to disagree. You don't need a 1000 dollar gun to protect yourself. The worst shots I've ever seen in my life use auto. They sure went thought the ammo though. It not real hard to pump a shotgun. I really didn't read many post on this thead I think someone with a thrower that shoot clays will do fine in a pinch JMO. To me a shotgun is a secondary gun that if you have time in the middle of the night you grab it's not one you want to have to run to your room to grab. Not too many of us hunter have had the LEO training and I really fail to see where a lot of the stuff applies to anyone but military or LEO's from classes I've taken here but they are good no doubt and make you think about how you'd defend your house and who goes where and who does what. There a little more to defense than pulling the trigger. [/QUOTE]
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