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For what you need these gun?
Easy trigger finger. I agree with you that handgun rounds have high penetration, as I agree that a 5.56/.223 will begin to fragment before a handgun round. This is common knowledge. My point is that, even though it begins to fragment, the remaining penetration is still too high to make it the best selection for a multiple occupant home.No idea how you interpreted any of that from my post. Never did I state, or even imply, that a .223 round would be less than lethal after hitting a single layer of Sheetrock. What I actually said was that it would dump most of its energy on the first layer of sheet rock, and FRAGMENT, which is what it is designed to do. And comparatively, pistol rounds with much more mass will tend to penetrate interior walls further than 223/556. I absolutely never claimed nor implied 223 would be less than lethal after hitting a single wall, and in fact specially followed up by saying you should know what’s behind your target before you shoot.
To your second point, which is an odd one, about not being able to know what’s behind what your shooting, in your own home. I’m sorry but that’s just ignorant. If your plan to defend your home and family stops at “step 1: buy a gun”, you’re a lot less prepared than you think you are.
Easy trigger finger. I agree with you that handgun rounds have high penetration, as I agree that a 5.56/.223 will begin to fragment before a handgun round. This is common knowledge. My point is that, even though it begins to fragment, the remaining penetration is still too high to make it the best selection for a multiple occupant home.
With the tons of configurations of a 12 ga available, you can have a great HD weapon and negate a lot of the over penetration threats that come with an AR/handgun.
Now onto this "broscience" you speak of. It's really very simple, build walls, shoot them with different rounds, measure how many said walls are penetrated. And for the sake of avoiding an argument, let's not pretend to rely on a wire, or the slim chance of hitting a stud to stop a bullet. I'm not sure this has been "debunked", but feel free to enlighten me since you seem to have some sort of new age information that contradicts what has literally been tested and documented 1000's of times.
Are you talking about using birdshot?
I think most are of the opinion that if we need a gun... the situation is as bad as it can get and at that stage it's me or the other guy.Starting with #4 3" mags for 2 rounds, then #4 buckshot 3", then ending with Winchester PDX1 buck/slugger 3".
I figure as the situation gets worse, so should the round.
Man, I get it, I really do. A home invasion that requires deadly force is fucking bad, but nothing is so bad that it cant be worse, and that is Gods honest truth.I think most are of the opinion that if we need a gun... the situation is as bad as it can get and at that stage it's me or the other guy.
I need to watch it again to fully remember. Posted it in here and then moved on to other shit forgetting what he saidCliff's?
I need to watch it again to fully remember. Posted it in here and then moved on to other shit forgetting what he said
Good grief.There's an argument in the WR right now about using an AR for home defense.
I found it.
Ugh.
Some of the arguments in that thread is so weird.First I've ever heard of 10 rounds in a pistol making a difference with "weight distribution". Nothing I've ever experienced in the 1000's of rounds I've put downrange.
Some of the arguments in that thread is so weird.
My head hurts so bad.I can't wait to find out why an AR with a 30 round mag is worse than one with a 10 rounder.
Nothing groundbreaking. He talks about a semi-auto rifle with a light, a pistol with a light, and a shotgun. Basically just a video flexing his expensive HK416 setup.Cliff's?