Don't need to be much more specific. Once the old fat losers who complain about the old days have shuffled off this mortal coil, the rest of us can enjoy individual choice.
The ati omni .410 looks like something interesting. Any news on the sale of it in Canada??
There are positive points to both sides of that coin. If we were allowed to defend ourselves and family, a shotgun would be my choice. Tube fed would need to be loaded once a threat is identified. It takes a while to load a 5-8 round tube. With a magfed, as long as it is stored sepetately can be full and ready to Slide in the gun and rack! I do find loading the mags themselves slower than the tube, but you just need to have a good supply of mags ready. It is that initial delay in loading the tube, that could be a bit tense!They are a novelty. I have a hard time warming up to detachable magazine fed pump and semi-auto shotguns as opposed to a tube fed. A tube fed can be topped up on the fly while you have to stop and reload a detachable magazine.
There are positive points to both sides of that coin. If we were allowed to defend ourselves and family, a shotgun would be my choice. Tube fed would need to be loaded once a threat is identified. It takes a while to load a 5-8 round tube. With a magfed, as long as it is stored sepetately can be full and ready to Slide in the gun and rack! I do find loading the mags themselves slower than the tube, but you just need to have a good supply of mags ready. It is that initial delay in loading the tube, that could be a bit tense!
There is one area where magazine fed shotguns likely have a distinct advantage. Assuming a shotgun would be the goto for defense purposes, both shotgun and loaded magazine(s) can legally be stored together in a safe. In a stressful low light situation it would be far quicker and easier to grab and pop in a magazine rather than loading individual shells into the tube.




























