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Post by z64rm4j7b on Dec 23, 2020 7:41:41 GMT -6
If you want a shotgun for sporting purposes a semi-auto is fine, but if it is primarily for home defense I would go with a pump for simplicity and reliability.
And the iconic sound of a round being jacked into the chamber is enough to scare the crap out of most home invaders.
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BadgerVol
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Post by BadgerVol on Dec 23, 2020 7:56:48 GMT -6
If you want a shotgun for sporting purposes a semi-auto is fine, but if it is primarily for home defense I would go with a pump for simplicity and reliability.
And the iconic sound of a round being jacked into the chamber is enough to scare the crap out of most home invaders. I’ve got a 9mm largely for home defense. Most of my reason for a shot gun and AR are strictly for government tyranny.
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Post by Purplemachine on Dec 23, 2020 8:50:38 GMT -6
www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/12/nyc-woman-facing-felony-weapons-charges-25-years-prison-police-seize-airsoft-guns/NYC Woman Facing Felony Weapons Charges, Up to 25 Years in Prison After Police Seize Her Airsoft Guns It starts off with the anti gun Karens saying things like “We don’t want to ban all guns. We support the 2nd Amendment. We just want common sense gun safety measures,” as they try to ban 11+ round magazines and AR15’s. It progresses now to police seizing airsoft pellet guns and inoperable guns with no bolt and no trigger assembly, as citizens are now charged felonies for possessing such. That’s the nightmare one New York City woman is currently living. The brave and stunning officers of NYPD’s 112th conducted a raid on Elizaveta Zlatkis’s home and found twenty one apparently illegal airsoft guns and one gun with no trigger assembly that is incapable of operating. She’s facing 25 years in prison. These items are perfectly legal in pretty much every other state. NYPD officers acting on a tip last December raided the home of Elizaveta Zlatkis and found a cache of guns scattered around her Forest Hills apartment. The next day, cops from the 112th Precinct arranged the 22 seized weapons on a table and posed for a Twitter photo commemorating the bust. Queens prosecutors charged Zlatkis, 31, with first-degree criminal possession of a weapon — a charge that carries a possible 25-year prison sentence — and a few local news outlets covered the case. There was just one problem with the narrative and the charges: 21 of the 22 supposed firearms were airsoft rifles, toy replicas or starter pistols — the kind used at track meets — incapable of firing ammunition, according to the NYPD’s own laboratory reports. The one actual firearm was rendered “inoperable” because the trigger, hand grip and internal components were all missing, according to the NYPD’s firearms analysis. But a year after her Dec. 27, 2019 arrest, Zlatkis is still facing the first-degree weapons charge, which is based on possession of ten or more firearms. Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz has declined to drop the case against Zlatkis, who has refused to take a plea deal. After spending a night in the 112th Precinct following her arrest last year, Zltakis was released on her own recognizance at arraignment. The judge recognized the absurdity of the charges even then, said her attorney Joe Murray. Not a single gun was real,” said Murray, who ran for Queens DA in 2019. “I want to clear her name. She’s not a gangster.” The Queens District Attorney’s Office did not respond to a request for comment about the case.* The commanding officer for the 112th Precinct referred questions to the NYPD’s press office. The raid took place nearly a year ago, but the public has only recently recognized the insanity. That’s due, in part, to NYPD’s initial framing of the narrative to be that seized an arsenal of illegal guns, without any mention of the fact that the guns are toys/props. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What a bunch of horseshit.
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Post by Purp1eOne on Dec 23, 2020 13:53:38 GMT -6
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Post by Purplemachine on Dec 25, 2020 14:30:55 GMT -6
Do you buy it?
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Dec 25, 2020 15:07:55 GMT -6
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Post by gophersturf10 on Dec 25, 2020 15:07:55 GMT -6
That they are making as much ammo as possible? Yes, only a fool wouldn’t take advantage of an opportunity like gun and ammo manufacturers have at this time.
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Post by Purp1eOne on Dec 28, 2020 6:46:13 GMT -6
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Post by Purplemachine on Dec 29, 2020 20:11:30 GMT -6
Girls with guns.
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Post by Purp1eOne on Jan 3, 2021 6:26:41 GMT -6
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Post by Movikx on Jan 9, 2021 13:47:39 GMT -6
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Post by Purp1eOne on Jan 9, 2021 14:31:38 GMT -6
They will keep chipping away if allowed and not sure what resistance is left with the cowards on the right.
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Post by Purp1eOne on Jan 9, 2021 19:49:59 GMT -6
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Post by kmillard on Jan 10, 2021 0:45:41 GMT -6
Good luck with that Dementia Joe!
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Post by BadgerVol on Jan 13, 2021 15:53:33 GMT -6
Been shopping around for guns. First priority is tactical shotgun and AR. (Please don’t bring up home defense...I got it...pumping a shot gun is a deterrent. That’s not what I’m shopping for...I have a handgun for home defense...)
So the guy educated me on my shopping needs and said in his opinion start with an AR that’s basic. Something like a Smith and Wesson thats 450-550 bucks and then set out to customize it to fit YOU. That too many spend way more and end up with a big name gun ans you’d be better off having two guns for the money they put into it.
If I can get a tactical shotgun AND AR and customize the AR I’d be better “outfitted” then dropping $1600-1800 on a Cadillac AR version.
Thoughts on his logic?
Appreciate your feedback folks.
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Post by nodakviking on Jan 13, 2021 22:53:37 GMT -6
Been shopping around for guns. First priority is tactical shotgun and AR. (Please don’t bring up home defense...I got it...pumping a shot gun is a deterrent. That’s not what I’m shopping for...I have a handgun for home defense...) So the guy educated me on my shopping needs and said in his opinion start with an AR that’s basic. Something like a Smith and Wesson thats 450-550 bucks and then set out to customize it to fit YOU. That too many spend way more and end up with a big name gun ans you’d be better off having two guns for the money they put into it. If I can get a tactical shotgun AND AR and customize the AR I’d be better “outfitted” then dropping $1600-1800 on a Cadillac AR version. Thoughts on his logic? Appreciate your feedback folks. I agree 100% The wonderful thing about the AR is it' modularity, the high priced ones do generally have a great fit and finish with good triggers but you are often paying through the nose for that and a bunch of cosmetics and heavy marketing. Get a good functioning AR and another needed gun and with the extra money. Over time you can add/improve to the AR as you identify what you feel suits you from the wide array of accessories that swap effortlessly. I'd rather have a $500-1000 dollar AR with $500-1000 optics/trigger than a $2000 bare AR. JMHO
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