There are a variety of instant open safes on the market.Locked in a safe? Here in my area of Ontario you're not allowed to keep a handgun outside of a locked container/safe.
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There are a variety of instant open safes on the market.Locked in a safe? Here in my area of Ontario you're not allowed to keep a handgun outside of a locked container/safe.
I would like to see you take a load of #6 shot to the chest. In your house we are talking about 10 feet and birdshot has no problem penetrating someones chest. You aren't doing your family a service protecting them if its your bucksot is being pulled from a family members corpse. I live in a small apartment attached to 3 others and it would make me hesitate to pull the trigger on my 9mm unless it was loaded with some hollow points. But birdshot will get the job done. I have put 7 1/2 trap loads through 2 layers of chipboard and with a modified choke the hole was about 6 inches at 10 yards.
The way my floor plan is and layout, it is most probable that you will have put a .45 hydro-shock through one or both of your sons bodies (children). Well done. I personally have chosen to try and mitigate that risk. Shotgun with #5 it is.
I would be interested in seeing how well you would sleep after shooting one of your own family in an attempt to protect them. I am sure however you will be so very confident that that would never happen TO YOU and you will spout off something equally as impressive as your last post as "one shot, one kill" or something similar.
I can assure you that your allegation of me being a "P*SSY" is fallacious . I'm just practical and prudent, rather than reckless and hot-headed.
Anyone who PLANS to use a handgun, rifle or shotgun loaded with buckshot or slugs for in home defense is not really thinking the issue through.
I was told many years ago, by an RCMP officer, that the only 'home defense' firearm to have on hand is a shotgun loaded with small birdshot.
No-one can say you have it 'just for' or 'set up for' shooting anyone. Basicaly your hunting gun or bush carry gun loaded with bird shot. Very defensible in court after the fact.
As well, the birdshot is very effective at the distances involved with an 'in home' shooting. It will either kill or incapacitate an attacker -and it MUST be an attacker not just an intruder- with one shot.
Birdshot does not have any of the issues with over-penetration associated with it that single projectile or buckshot loads have. In other words you do not want to shoot a round that can penetrate walls and kill or injure your children, spouse, neighbors etc.
It was good advice 30 years ago and I think it still stands up today.
John
be careful with what wording, and who cares about what police use. If that is your reasoning in picking a home defence gun you limit yourself to few guns, and ammo choices. Why would police use birdshot anyhow. They are not concerned with overpenetration when raiding a drug dealers house. I am when protecting my home. There are no police forces using over unders, and SxS's but they would still do the job. Like I said birdshot will destroy plenty of flesh and possibly be more effective if we measure blood loss. A few bucksot pellets hitting the wrong area would prove less lethal than a mans thigh turned into hamburger by a load of birdshot. You are sounding as close minded as a liberal politician. Have an open mind. If the man would hesitate to take a shot when his gun is loaded with bucksot then he should not have it loaded with bucksot it is that simple. If he is comfortable using birdshot, and he and I both know it will do the job then what is the problem. Nobody is telling you not to use buckshot.
Why all the talk about legality ?
Would you rather let your family be killed or would you do what has to be done and go to jail ?
I pick choice number 2.



























