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Any reason for a pistol grip shotgun?
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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3925017" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>I think that self defense shotguns and shockwaves/pistol grip shotguns are in two completely different categories. If for some reason the world was ending and I wanted to go out and play rambo, and wanted to be loud and open most doors I saw, I would carry a shockwave sized, pistol gripped pump shotgun with a breeching choke on a lanyard, so that I can breach, drop the weapon, and clear the room. If I wanted a self defense shotgun, I would have a full stocked 14-19" semi auto with an appropriate choke for my load.[ATTACH=full]330639[/ATTACH]</p><p>having the pistol grip/short package allows the breecher to stay out of the way of the entry team, or stay out of the way of the door in case someone decides to shoot through it. Its also handy if youre stuck with an inside corner next to the part of the frame where you wanna breach, when a full size/full stocked shotgun would just get in the way. [ATTACH=full]330644[/ATTACH]</p><p>this is nice, but it doesn't have a breaching device on it, which in my inexperienced opinion wouldn't be ideal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3925017, member: 35036"] I think that self defense shotguns and shockwaves/pistol grip shotguns are in two completely different categories. If for some reason the world was ending and I wanted to go out and play rambo, and wanted to be loud and open most doors I saw, I would carry a shockwave sized, pistol gripped pump shotgun with a breeching choke on a lanyard, so that I can breach, drop the weapon, and clear the room. If I wanted a self defense shotgun, I would have a full stocked 14-19" semi auto with an appropriate choke for my load.[ATTACH type="full" alt="M870-1.jpg"]330639[/ATTACH] having the pistol grip/short package allows the breecher to stay out of the way of the entry team, or stay out of the way of the door in case someone decides to shoot through it. Its also handy if youre stuck with an inside corner next to the part of the frame where you wanna breach, when a full size/full stocked shotgun would just get in the way. [ATTACH type="full" alt="eb9b0dfb77b00d145bb76b49c114ca2d.jpg"]330644[/ATTACH] this is nice, but it doesn't have a breaching device on it, which in my inexperienced opinion wouldn't be ideal. [/QUOTE]
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