LarryP wrote:What's the shortest shot gun you can buy for home defense?
A shotgun is a firearm subject to the NFA if the shotgun has a barrel or barrels of less than 18 inches in length. A weapon made from a shotgun is also a firearm subject to the NFA if the weapon as modified has an overall length of less than 26 inches or a barrel or barrels of less than 18 inches in length.
Pistol Grip Firearms (PGF), or “pistol grip only” firearms as they are sometimes called, are another category of non-shotgun “shotguns.” This category includes firearms that have a smooth barrel, are more than 26 inches in overall length, but don’t have a buttstock and therefore can’t be shotguns. They aren’t really handguns either. Instead, the ATF has created this middle-ground category for firearms that are long enough to be a shotgun but don’t have buttstocks.
Holland&Holland wrote:So do you actually mean a shotgun or a firearm that can shoot shot shells is the question.
LarryP wrote:A regular shot gun would be best.Holland&Holland wrote:So do you actually mean a shotgun or a firearm that can shoot shot shells is the question.
Ghost wrote:I recently bought a youth shotgun. It would would work for HD but is uncomfortable for extended shooting sessions.
Why shotgun when AR is better?
Holland&Holland wrote:Ghost wrote:I recently bought a youth shotgun. It would would work for HD but is uncomfortable for extended shooting sessions.
Why shotgun when AR is better?
Why AR when a belt fed with pre-set claymores are better?
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