The King of the AKs in America, the Kreb’s Custom is without equal.
is probably not needed … other than to fulfill a marketing combat quirk or customer request.
Ammo And Add-ons The average homeowner would
probably do pretty well in a personal- defense mode with a regular beaded sight on the shotgun. Most shooting inside doesn’t require much more of a sight and in this application there probably will not be a lot of rifled slugs used. Regarding ammunition, be sure to remember some older-style buckshot ammo may be too stout to
shoot inside your sheetrock house, considering possible or potential over penetration issues. Fortunately, de- fensive shotgun ammunition today is better than it has ever been, and the advent of the reduced “tactical” am- munition makes the buckshot
loads
much more manageable. In reality, a good 4-, 5- or 6-shot load could be a pretty convincing argument stopper centered up on a groin or chest down the length of a home hallway. Going though a short list to con-
sider … the stock length-of-pull needs to fit the shooter and if there is a ques-
tion, a short stock is easier for every- one to shoot than a long one. The pur- chase of youth-model shotguns, with their shorter stocks, is helpful in the stock-fit issue. The shotgun has a lim- ited ammunition capacity so a point to ponder and address is the need for spare ammunition mounted on the gun. What appears to be a good idea, like magazine extension tubes, can add upfront weight and alter gun- handling characteristics especially in- side compressed areas like the home. This is not good or bad — just a con- sideration. One solution for the extra
All solid choices, the AR-15, AK-47 and M1As are big time home-defense rifles.
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Lever-action rifles are also good for home defense, even if they appear to be old fashioned.
Two versions of the M1A: the full-size and Scout versions.
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