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12/26/2010 7:46:55 PM EDT
If you were asleep and you woke up to a very suspicious thud, how much firepower would you take.

I understand a QRF would be nice, but how much do y'all think is necessary? Do you assume the worst (multiple armed BGs >respond with>armor, AR, multiple mags) or do you take something, like me, that will probably be enough (one not-so-bright burglar >respond with> G17 w/X300, one mag), or do you just go take a look because it probably wasn't anything serious? (maybe a flashlight)

I just wondered because everyone poo-poos shotguns for HD (Low ammo capacity, bird shot ineffectiveness, racking the slide actually EMBOLDENS the perp, etc.) but doing so more or less says that you should plan for worst-case all the time. I probably would be more aggressive behind a shotgun (even with bird shot) than behind my Glock, even though the pistol is supposed to be more effective.

So, how do you roll?
12/26/2010 7:48:23 PM EDT
[#1]
Golf clubs and water nozzles is how I roll.
12/26/2010 7:49:02 PM EDT
[#2]
Underwear, two dogs and either a 12 gauge or 5.56 rifle, both with lights.
12/26/2010 7:49:17 PM EDT
[#3]



Quoted:


Golf clubs and water nozzles is how I roll.


Hah, I get it.

 
12/26/2010 7:50:34 PM EDT
[#4]
Whats wrong with racking a shotgun? .40 or .45 with a light...whatever I'm carrying that day...
12/26/2010 7:50:41 PM EDT
[#5]
Currently: G19 and a maglite.

Soon: AR15, 30 rounds of Hornady TAP, Streamlight Polytac Flashlight.

Ordering the upper tomorrow, I think.
12/26/2010 7:51:28 PM EDT
[#6]
1911 45 ACP, no extra mags.
12/26/2010 7:51:34 PM EDT
[#7]
I step with the gauge, yo.
12/26/2010 7:51:54 PM EDT
[#8]
Are you in the mafia or a "wanted" man? I would just grab my pistol and flash light from nightstand and inspect cautiously. If the off chance someone put a hit on me and a small army of armed men enter then I guess I'll retreat back to my room for bigger weapons and armor LOL.....
12/26/2010 7:52:02 PM EDT
[#9]
Rifle with no spare mag, just the one in it. Underwear if they are lucky
12/26/2010 7:52:09 PM EDT
[#10]
racking the slide actually EMBOLDENS the perp

People don't "poo-poo" shotguns that much; in fact, most will praise them as useful and reliable tools. They mostly make fun of the gun shop people who will tell you that racking the slide will scare the bad guys away, or the old fudd who uses birdshot to avoid over penetration.


12/26/2010 7:52:23 PM EDT
[#11]
Beretta 92 FS, surefre, hydra-shock defense ammo.
12/26/2010 7:53:53 PM EDT
[#12]
Quoted:
Golf clubs and water nozzles is how I roll.


at first I was then I was


and in regards as to what's "grabbed", typically my P220 is the first thing, and depending on time and severity of the situation, both my 870 and 6920 are easily accessible.
12/26/2010 7:54:09 PM EDT
[#13]
Quoted:
I step with the gauge, yo.


beamz?
12/26/2010 7:55:39 PM EDT
[#14]
G19 within reach and 556 x 30 one step away
12/26/2010 7:55:46 PM EDT
[#15]
What's a QRF?



If I hear a thud in the middle of the night then I'm calling the cops and holing up in my bedroom with my AR. If someone comes in my bedroom then they'll get plugged before they make it through the door. Otherwise, let the police go get shot at, that's what they're paid for.
12/26/2010 7:56:11 PM EDT
[#16]
the pistol is soposed to be more effective than the 12 guage? im missing somthing here. i keep a mossberg 590 with 9 rounds and an m9 bayonette by the bedside and whatever gun im carrying that day on the nightstand. if i just hear somthing and im going to check it out id grab the pistol, if i think shits about to start poppin off ill grab the 590
12/26/2010 7:56:34 PM EDT
[#17]
You will not know how much is enough until what ever happens when you get up is over.

Plan accordingly.
12/26/2010 7:58:32 PM EDT
[#18]
Street howitzer and buckshot.  ONe shot and the rest of the neighborhood is gone.
12/26/2010 8:00:17 PM EDT
[#19]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Golf clubs and water nozzles is how I roll.


at first I was then I was


and in regards as to what's "grabbed", typically my P220 is the first thing, and depending on time and severity of the situation, both my 870 and 6920 are easily accessible.


There are so many "what guns do you have, show me your guns, how many guns, etc..." threads lately.

But yeah, .  Both those guys died.  And not from burglars.
12/26/2010 8:01:48 PM EDT
[#20]
Quoted:
What's a QRF?

If I hear a thud in the middle of the night then I'm calling the cops and holing up in my bedroom with my AR. If someone comes in my bedroom then they'll get plugged before they make it through the door. Otherwise, let the police go get shot at, that's what they're paid for.


Quick Reaction Force.

It is a military term for a combat unit that is ready to go and on stand-by in case another unit gets into some heat.
12/26/2010 8:04:50 PM EDT
[#21]
Quoted:
racking the slide actually EMBOLDENS the perp

People don't "poo-poo" shotguns that much; in fact, most will praise them as useful and reliable tools. They mostly make fun of the gun shop people who will tell you that racking the slide will scare the bad guys away, or the old fudd who uses birdshot to avoid over penetration.




Which was partly my question. If, as a criminal, I broke into a house and I heard a shotgun rack in a room somewhere ahead of me, I'd GTFO. I don't have any experience so that's just an un-educated guess.

I understand how, if you're home defense plan ends after B: Rack Shotgun, it would be a bad thing. If there were a non-shooter, I could see how racking the slide could fit into their escalation of force as three things are happening with that act. 1: They are steeling thier mind to harming/killing someone, whether intentionally or not, and 2: They are sending the message to anyone in the house that they are going to be confronted(hopefully without the intention to) and 3: They are loading the gun that they may have left unloaded for some measure of safety, real or perceived
12/26/2010 8:04:59 PM EDT
[#22]
Quoted:
Golf clubs and water nozzles is how I roll.


Pretty much 100% way to get yourself shot.
12/26/2010 8:08:11 PM EDT
[#23]
Quoted:
What's a QRF?

If I hear a thud in the middle of the night then I'm calling the cops and holing up in my bedroom with my AR. If someone comes in my bedroom then they'll get plugged before they make it through the door. Otherwise, let the police go get shot at, that's what they're paid for.


Thats what they get paid for??   I thought they played Golf Bingo with delayed verbal commands?


12/26/2010 8:10:44 PM EDT
[#24]
I have these covering my entry points:

12/26/2010 8:13:16 PM EDT
[#25]
Quoted:
Quoted:
racking the slide actually EMBOLDENS the perp

People don't "poo-poo" shotguns that much; in fact, most will praise them as useful and reliable tools. They mostly make fun of the gun shop people who will tell you that racking the slide will scare the bad guys away, or the old fudd who uses birdshot to avoid over penetration.




Which was partly my question. If, as a criminal, I broke into a house and I heard a shotgun rack in a room somewhere ahead of me, I'd GTFO. I don't have any experience so that's just an un-educated guess.

I understand how, if you're home defense plan ends after B: Rack Shotgun, it would be a bad thing. If there were a non-shooter, I could see how racking the slide could fit into their escalation of force as three things are happening with that act. 1: They are steeling thier mind to harming/killing someone, whether intentionally or not, and 2: They are sending the message to anyone in the house that they are going to be confronted(hopefully without the intention to) and 3: They are loading the gun that they may have left unloaded for some measure of safety, real or perceived


I keep my 870 with the hammer down on an empty chamber, the safety off, and the tube full. This has nothing to do with the sound that racking a shotgun makes; I do it because I am left handed (which make safety operation more difficult), I haven't trained much with the safety on my 870, and I have people living below me (the shotgun is in a location were I keep the muzzle down).

When I think I might need to investigate something, I grab the nightstand handgun (condition one). The shotgun sits there waiting for a time that I know someone is in my home.
12/26/2010 8:19:41 PM EDT
[#26]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
racking the slide actually EMBOLDENS the perp

People don't "poo-poo" shotguns that much; in fact, most will praise them as useful and reliable tools. They mostly make fun of the gun shop people who will tell you that racking the slide will scare the bad guys away, or the old fudd who uses birdshot to avoid over penetration.




Which was partly my question. If, as a criminal, I broke into a house and I heard a shotgun rack in a room somewhere ahead of me, I'd GTFO. I don't have any experience so that's just an un-educated guess.

I understand how, if you're home defense plan ends after B: Rack Shotgun, it would be a bad thing. If there were a non-shooter, I could see how racking the slide could fit into their escalation of force as three things are happening with that act. 1: They are steeling thier mind to harming/killing someone, whether intentionally or not, and 2: They are sending the message to anyone in the house that they are going to be confronted(hopefully without the intention to) and 3: They are loading the gun that they may have left unloaded for some measure of safety, real or perceived


I keep my 870 with the hammer down on an empty chamber, the safety off, and the tube full. This has nothing to do with the sound that racking a shotgun makes; I do it because I am left handed (which make safety operation more difficult), I haven't trained much with the safety on my 870, and I have people living below me (the shotgun is in a location were I keep the muzzle down).

When I think I might need to investigate something, I grab the nightstand handgun (condition one). The shotgun sits there waiting for a time that I know someone is in my home.

That makes sense. Do you take extra mags or do you plan on one mag being enough for what you find? Do you take a holster incase you find something has fallen and needs to to be picked up, but there is the possibility there is still someone in your house and you don't want to lay your handgun down?


12/26/2010 8:23:04 PM EDT
[#27]
(Clint Smith) I never met somebody who was in a gun fight and wanted a smaller gun(Clint Smith)

12 ga

12/26/2010 8:26:23 PM EDT
[#28]
12 gauge with buckshot/slugs.  My apartment building is two stories with the same floor plan for every place.  All of the bedrooms are on one side, kitchens and living rooms on the other.  If I were to shoot through the front wall there is a line of vehicles (mostly large pickup trucks) between me and the duplexes on the other side of the street.  All of these buildings are brick.  Boxers, 12 gauge, flashlight.  If it's night time and I don't recognize it as something that is supposed to be there, BOOM! *rack slide* *prepare to shoot again*
12/26/2010 8:34:23 PM EDT
[#29]
For anything around the house, AR w/ red dot & light. 30 rounds.
12/26/2010 8:35:07 PM EDT
[#30]

12/26/2010 8:35:48 PM EDT
[#31]
30rounds of 5.56 and with a flashlight on board. I keep my jeans and slippers at the bed side incase I think I'll be going outside.

Why limit yourself to carry a pistol, and not be ready for so much more.
12/26/2010 8:35:52 PM EDT
[#32]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
racking the slide actually EMBOLDENS the perp

People don't "poo-poo" shotguns that much; in fact, most will praise them as useful and reliable tools. They mostly make fun of the gun shop people who will tell you that racking the slide will scare the bad guys away, or the old fudd who uses birdshot to avoid over penetration.




Which was partly my question. If, as a criminal, I broke into a house and I heard a shotgun rack in a room somewhere ahead of me, I'd GTFO. I don't have any experience so that's just an un-educated guess.

I understand how, if you're home defense plan ends after B: Rack Shotgun, it would be a bad thing. If there were a non-shooter, I could see how racking the slide could fit into their escalation of force as three things are happening with that act. 1: They are steeling thier mind to harming/killing someone, whether intentionally or not, and 2: They are sending the message to anyone in the house that they are going to be confronted(hopefully without the intention to) and 3: They are loading the gun that they may have left unloaded for some measure of safety, real or perceived


I keep my 870 with the hammer down on an empty chamber, the safety off, and the tube full. This has nothing to do with the sound that racking a shotgun makes; I do it because I am left handed (which make safety operation more difficult), I haven't trained much with the safety on my 870, and I have people living below me (the shotgun is in a location were I keep the muzzle down).

When I think I might need to investigate something, I grab the nightstand handgun (condition one). The shotgun sits there waiting for a time that I know someone is in my home.

That makes sense. Do you take extra mags or do you plan on one mag being enough for what you find? Do you take a holster incase you find something has fallen and needs to to be picked up, but there is the possibility there is still someone in your house and you don't want to lay your handgun down?


I only take the one mag that is in the gun. I can always retreat to the shotgun (or some other gun)

There are plenty of places to set my gun down. I will not set my gun down if I think there might be someone else there. I keep it simple.

I sleep in the nude so a holster will not do me a lot of good anyways.
12/26/2010 8:37:38 PM EDT
[#33]
i respond to all noises with 30 rounds and a rifle or a tube full of 00 buckshot depending on what side of the house I am on when I hear it.
12/26/2010 8:39:06 PM EDT
[#34]
When I hear a thud I just fire off the claymores and go back to sleep.
12/26/2010 8:39:59 PM EDT
[#35]







Quoted:
I just wondered because everyone poo-poos shotguns for HD Who does that?
(Low ammo capacity,
bird shot ineffectiveness, So don't load it with birdshot
racking the slide actually EMBOLDENS Never heard that one, just scoffing that the sound will make huns flee in terror




I don't have a shotgun as my go-to gun, but it certainly is not a bad choice.
I use an AR because that is what I have trained with extensively. One mag & an Aimpoint. Plenty more mags in the bedroom.
I probably would be more aggressive behind a shotgun (even with bird
shot) than behind my Glock, even though the pistol is supposed to be
more effective.



I would not expect any pistol round to be more effective than a good 12 gauge round. Pistols are convenient to carry.
 
12/26/2010 8:42:55 PM EDT
[#36]
5.56 pistol, 30rounds w/light  and four barking dogs
12/26/2010 8:45:09 PM EDT
[#37]
Quoted:
Quoted:
I step with the gauge, yo.


beamz?


SHEE-yit! SureFire litez all up in this beeyotch.
12/26/2010 8:47:08 PM EDT
[#38]





00 FTW!



 
12/26/2010 8:49:51 PM EDT
[#39]
Quoted:
What's a QRF?

If I hear a thud in the middle of the night then I'm calling the cops and holing up in my bedroom with my AR. If someone comes in my bedroom then they'll get plugged before they make it through the door. Otherwise, let the police go get shot at, that's what they're paid for.


This IS the correct answer, except that I personally prefer the solution of fighting shotgun with heavy buckshot.  closest thing to a claymore we can legally have.

When you Absolutely want the fight stopped in the shortest possible time, then accept no subsitutiskis in place of the 12 with buckshot. (Birdshot not included)

[Spinal Tap] It's a Twelve...   It goes all the way to ten, and then it goes up two more [/Spinal Tap]
12/26/2010 8:50:56 PM EDT
[#40]
Generally a CZ-75 P-01 with a light, 15 rounds 124gr Gold Dot.



I do keep an extra mag around.  One of the 26 rounders with my old Hydra-Shok in it chills out in the bedroom.
12/26/2010 9:12:04 PM EDT
[#41]
Mosin 91/30. I have a small house and can just bayonet them from about anywhere.
12/26/2010 9:12:51 PM EDT
[#42]
Glock 22 with X300.  Specifically a nightstand gun.  Have used it three times: All three times amounted to nothing I could find.

In the past, I've had shotguns by the side of the bed––and even had cause to pick it up once––but really?  Too unwieldy with a maglite.

If  I had a better shotgun light, I might go back to a shotgun...but I'm not at war, and honestly, I like that with my nightstand drawer closed, a casual visitor in my house doesn't see anything but a maglite on my nightstand.

I like having the hand free with the Glock.

12/26/2010 9:17:43 PM EDT
[#43]
Quoted:
If I hear a thud in the middle of the night then I'm calling the cops and holing up in my bedroom with my AR. If someone comes in my bedroom then they'll get plugged before they make it through the door. Otherwise, let the police go get shot at, that's what they're paid for.


I have children that depend on me to watch out for them.  I hear a noise at night, they're the first thing that gets checked––not waiting for cops.
12/26/2010 9:19:57 PM EDT
[#44]
1911 with 1 spare mag, and a maglite.

Quoted:
Golf clubs and water nozzles is how I roll.


12/26/2010 9:25:56 PM EDT
[#45]
AT4 and a 1911

Always good to have a backup with you.
12/26/2010 9:34:52 PM EDT
[#46]
.357
12/26/2010 9:40:26 PM EDT
[#47]
887 nitro mag tactical
Frankenstick AR15 with 30rds of 55gr
Glock 17

I like the shotgun but I prefer the ar because 55gr wont go though much starts to key hole after 1 wall.  The glock stays in the bedroom.  If you need more than 30rds you have some seirous problems.
12/26/2010 10:03:25 PM EDT
[#48]
AR with 2 coupled 30 rd PMags.
12/26/2010 10:04:26 PM EDT
[#49]
Quoted:
Rifle with no spare mag, just the one in it. Underwear if they are lucky


If you run out of rounds....what then....assault with a friendly weapon??
12/26/2010 10:14:37 PM EDT
[#50]
My bedside gun is an AR w/ Hornady TAP and a STI 1911 w/ 8+1 of Hornady TAP as well.

My 120lb American Bulldog sleeps in the living room on the lookout so if anything makes it in the house they will have to deal with him first.  Actually with this I figure most of my threats will be from outside which is why I keep the AR close by.  If something is already inside I'm probably grabbing the 1911.  Really just depends on the situation.

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