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		<title>What&#8217;s Better for Home Defense? Shotgun vs. Handgun</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shotgun Photo from Superior Security Concepts. With rising crime rates in the USA, many Americans are taking a much more serious look at armed self-defense. We understand why citizens in large cities are more concerned than ever with the need to protect themselves, their families, and their homes and businesses. Shotgun vs. Handgun &#8212; which [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<em>Shotgun Photo from <a href="http://www.superiorsecurityconcepts.com/" target="_blank">Superior Security Concepts</a>.</em></p>
<p><em>With rising crime rates in the USA, many Americans are taking a much more serious look at armed self-defense. We understand why citizens in large cities are more concerned than ever with the need to protect themselves, their families, and their homes and businesses.</em></p>
<p><big><strong>Shotgun vs. Handgun &#8212; which is better for home defense?</strong> That question  inspires strong opinions on both sides. We think the best answer may be &#8220;both&#8221;. There are some situations where a pistol is most handy, while there are other situations where the power (and lethality) of the shotgun clearly wins out. Some would argue that the shotgun offers an &#8220;intimidation&#8221; factor that may better resolve a threat without a shot being fired.</big></p>
<p>The NSSF, in cooperation with Thunder Ranch Training Center, has created an interesting video that examines the Shotgun vs. Handgun debate. As the <a href="http://blog.cheaperthandirt.com/nssf-shotgun-vs-handgun-home-defense-thunder-ranch/" target="_blank">Cheaper Than Dirt Blog</a> notes: &#8220;The primary argument against the shotgun is a longer length leading to less maneuverability. On the other hand, the pistol offers better maneuverability, but lacks the stopping power of a shotgun&#8221;. Moreover, the pistol may be less accurate, according to some critics. This NSSF video looks at the question from a logical standpoint &#8212; making some surprising points.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/shotvs1703.jpg" alt="Home defense shotgun NSSF Clint Thunder Ranch"></p>
<p>As you can see in this still frame (above) from the video, the shooting stance of the pistol shooter (Clint) is NOT much more compact than that of the two shotgunners (compare actual muzzle positions). So a shotgun may actually be more handy inside a home than some people realize. Clint concludes that the gun selection debate &#8220;is all very easily solved by only one question: &#8216;If someone was going to run across a bedroom at you and they had a big knife, would you rather shoot him one time with a pistol or one time with a shotgun?&#8217; When you answer the question you figure out why this [shotgun length] doesn&#8217;t really bother us. We simply take these [shotguns] and use them in a slightly different manner&#8230;&#8221;</p>
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<blockquote><p>In this video, Thunder Ranch Director Clint Smith explains why the overall length of a shotgun, as held in firing position against the shoulder, is not really that much greater than the &#8220;shooting stance length&#8221; of a handgun held in a proper firing position (with arms extended). Accordingly gun length/size should not be the deciding factor when choosing a firearm for home defense.</p></blockquote>
<p><b>Whatever Weapon You Choose &#8212; Train with It</b><br />
Fundamentally, you should use the firearm that is 100% reliable, and with which you have trained regularly. Mastery of a defensive firearm &#8212; whether shotgun or handgun &#8212; needs to be second-nature. You should be able to operate all the controls (safety, pump, decocker, slide, bolt handle etc.) by &#8220;instinct&#8221; based on hours of training. Likewise you should know how to operate the light/laser if your defensive firearm is so equipped. Importantly, you should be able to reload in darkness, and clear malfunctions without panicking.</p>
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		<title>Shotgun vs. Handgun for Home Defense &#8212; What&#8217;s Best?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2024 08:52:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shotgun Photo from Superior Security Concepts. With rising crime rates in the USA, many Americans are taking a much more serious look at armed self-defense. We understand why citizens in large cities are more concerned than ever with the need to protect themselves, their families, and their homes and businesses. Shotgun vs. Handgun &#8212; which [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/shotvs1701red.jpg" alt="Home defense shotgun NSSF Clint Thunder Ranch"><br />
<em>Shotgun Photo from <a href="http://www.superiorsecurityconcepts.com/" target="_blank">Superior Security Concepts</a>.</em></p>
<p><em>With rising crime rates in the USA, many Americans are taking a much more serious look at armed self-defense. We understand why citizens in large cities are more concerned than ever with the need to protect themselves, their families, and their homes and businesses.</em></p>
<p><big><strong>Shotgun vs. Handgun &#8212; which is better for home defense?</strong> That question  inspires strong opinions on both sides. We think the best answer may be &#8220;both&#8221;. There are some situations where a pistol is most handy, while there are other situations where the power (and lethality) of the shotgun clearly wins out. Some would argue that the shotgun offers an &#8220;intimidation&#8221; factor that may better resolve a threat without a shot being fired.</big></p>
<p>The NSSF, in cooperation with Thunder Ranch Training Center, has created an interesting video that examines the Shotgun vs. Handgun debate. As the <a href="http://blog.cheaperthandirt.com/nssf-shotgun-vs-handgun-home-defense-thunder-ranch/" target="_blank">Cheaper Than Dirt Blog</a> notes: &#8220;The primary argument against the shotgun is a longer length leading to less maneuverability. On the other hand, the pistol offers better maneuverability, but lacks the stopping power of a shotgun&#8221;. Moreover, the pistol may be less accurate, according to some critics. This NSSF video looks at the question from a logical standpoint &#8212; making some surprising points.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/shotvs1703.jpg" alt="Home defense shotgun NSSF Clint Thunder Ranch"></p>
<p>As you can see in this still frame (above) from the video, the shooting stance of the pistol shooter (Clint) is NOT much more compact than that of the two shotgunners (compare actual muzzle positions). So a shotgun may actually be more handy inside a home than some people realize. Clint concludes that the gun selection debate &#8220;is all very easily solved by only one question: &#8216;If someone was going to run across a bedroom at you and they had a big knife, would you rather shoot him one time with a pistol or one time with a shotgun?&#8217; When you answer the question you figure out why this [shotgun length] doesn&#8217;t really bother us. We simply take these [shotguns] and use them in a slightly different manner&#8230;&#8221;</p>
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<blockquote><p>In this video, Thunder Ranch Director Clint Smith explains why the overall length of a shotgun, as held in firing position against the shoulder, is not really that much greater than the &#8220;shooting stance length&#8221; of a handgun held in a proper firing position (with arms extended). Accordingly gun length/size should not be the deciding factor when choosing a firearm for home defense.</p></blockquote>
<p><b>Whatever Weapon You Choose &#8212; Train with It</b><br />
Fundamentally, you should use the firearm that is 100% reliable, and with which you have trained regularly. Mastery of a defensive firearm &#8212; whether shotgun or handgun &#8212; needs to be second-nature. You should be able to operate all the controls (safety, pump, decocker, slide, bolt handle etc.) by &#8220;instinct&#8221; based on hours of training. Likewise you should know how to operate the light/laser if your defensive firearm is so equipped. Importantly, you should be able to reload in darkness, and clear malfunctions without panicking.</p>
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		<title>Home Defense: Shotgun vs. Pistol &#8212; What&#8217;s Your Best Option?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2020 11:10:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shotgun Photo from Superior Security Concepts. With the recent riots and civil unrest in the USA, many Americans are taking a much more serious look at armed self-defense. Hopefully the disturbances in cities will diminish with time (and better civic leadership), but we understand why citizens in large cities are more concerned than ever with [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/shotvs1701red.jpg" alt="Home defense shotgun NSSF Clint Thunder Ranch"><br />
<em>Shotgun Photo from <a href="http://www.superiorsecurityconcepts.com/" target="_blank">Superior Security Concepts</a>.</em></p>
<p><em>With the recent riots and civil unrest in the USA, many Americans are taking a much more serious look at armed self-defense. Hopefully the disturbances in cities will diminish with time (and better civic leadership), but we understand why citizens in large cities are more concerned than ever with the need to protect themselves, their families, and their homes and businesses.</em></p>
<p>Shotgun vs. Handgun &#8212; which is better for home defense? That&#8217;s a question that inspires strong opinions on both sides. We think the best answer may be &#8220;both&#8221;. There are some situations where a pistol is most handy, while there are other situations where the power (and lethality) of the shotgun clearly wins out. Some would argue that the shotgun offers an &#8220;intimidation&#8221; factor that may better resolve a threat without a shot being fired.</p>
<p>The NSSF, in cooperation with Thunder Ranch Training Center, has created an interesting video that examines the Shotgun vs. Handgun debate. As the <a href="http://blog.cheaperthandirt.com/nssf-shotgun-vs-handgun-home-defense-thunder-ranch/" target="_blank">Cheaper Than Dirt Blog</a> notes: &#8220;The primary argument against the shotgun is a longer length leading to less maneuverability. On the other hand, the pistol offers better maneuverability, but lacks the stopping power of a shotgun&#8221;. Moreover, the pistol may be less accurate, according to some critics. This NSSF video looks at the question from a logical standpoint &#8212; making some surprising points.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/shotvs1703.jpg" alt="Home defense shotgun NSSF Clint Thunder Ranch"></p>
<p>As you can see in this still frame (above) from the video, the shooting stance of the pistol shooter (Clint) is NOT much more compact than that of the two shotgunners (compare actual muzzle positions). So a shotgun may actually be more handy inside a home than some people realize. Clint concludes that the gun selection debate &#8220;is all very easily solved by only one question: &#8216;If someone was going to run across a bedroom at you and they had a big knife, would you rather shoot him one time with a pistol or one time with a shotgun?&#8217; When you answer the question you figure out why this [shotgun length] doesn&#8217;t really bother us. We simply take these [shotguns] and use them in a slightly different manner&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p><iframe width="600" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/_APnhoIYeD0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<blockquote><p>In this video, Thunder Ranch Director Clint Smith explains why the overall length of a shotgun, as held in firing position against the shoulder, is not really that much greater than the &#8220;shooting stance length&#8221; of a handgun held in a proper firing position (with arms extended). Accordingly gun length/size should not be the deciding factor when choosing a firearm for home defense.</p></blockquote>
<p><b>Whatever Weapon You Choose &#8212; Train with It</b><br />
Fundamentally, you should use the firearm that is 100% reliable, and with which you have trained regularly. Mastery of a defensive firearm &#8212; whether shotgun or handgun &#8212; needs to be second-nature. You should be able to operate all the controls (safety, pump, decocker, slide, bolt handle etc.) by &#8220;instinct&#8221; based on hours of training. Likewise you should know how to operate the light/laser if your defensive firearm is so equipped. Importantly, you should be able to reload in darkness, and clear malfunctions without panicking. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shotgun Photo from Superior Security Concepts. Shotgun vs. Handgun &#8212; which is better for home defense? That&#8217;s a question that inspires strong opinions on both sides. We think the best answer may be &#8220;both&#8221;. There are some situations where a pistol is most handy, while there are other situations where the power (and lethality) of [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/shotvs1701red.jpg" alt="Home defense shotgun NSSF Clint Thunder Ranch"><br />
<em>Shotgun Photo from <a href="http://www.superiorsecurityconcepts.com/" target="_blank">Superior Security Concepts</a>.</em></p>
<p>Shotgun vs. Handgun &#8212; which is better for home defense? That&#8217;s a question that inspires strong opinions on both sides. We think the best answer may be &#8220;both&#8221;. There are some situations where a pistol is most handy, while there are other situations where the power (and lethality) of the shotgun clearly wins out. Some would argue that the shotgun offers an &#8220;intimidation&#8221; factor that may better resolve a threat without a shot being fired.</p>
<p>The NSSF, in cooperation with Thunder Ranch Training Center, has created an interesting video that examines the Shotgun vs. Handgun debate. As the <a href="http://blog.cheaperthandirt.com/nssf-shotgun-vs-handgun-home-defense-thunder-ranch/" target="_blank">Cheaper Than Dirt Blog</a> notes: &#8220;The primary argument against the shotgun is a longer length leading to less maneuverability. On the other hand, the pistol offers better maneuverability, but lacks the stopping power of a shotgun&#8221;. Moreover, the pistol may be less accurate, according to some critics. This NSSF video looks at the question from a logical standpoint &#8212; making some surprising points.</p>
<p>As you can see in this still frame from the video, the shooting stance of the pistol shooter (Clint) is NOT much more compact than that of the two shotgunners (compare actual muzzle positions). So a shotgun may actually be more handy inside a home than some people realize. Clint concludes that the gun selection debate &#8220;is all very easily solved by only one question: &#8216;If someone was going to run across a bedroom at you and they had a big knife, would you rather shoot him one time with a pistol or one time with a shotgun?&#8217; When you answer the question you figure out why this [shotgun length] doesn&#8217;t really bother us. We simply take these [shotguns] and use them in a slightly different manner&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/shotvs1703.jpg" alt="Home defense shotgun NSSF Clint Thunder Ranch"></p>
<p><iframe width="600" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/_APnhoIYeD0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<blockquote><p>In this video, Thunder Ranch Director Clint Smith explains why the overall length of a shotgun, as held in firing position against the shoulder, is not really that much greater than the &#8220;shooting stance length&#8221; of a handgun held in a proper firing position (with arms extended). Accordingly gun length/size should not be the deciding factor when choosing a firearm for home defense.</p></blockquote>
<p><b>Whatever Weapon You Choose &#8212; Train with It</b><br />
Fundamentally, you should use the firearm that is 100% reliable, and with which you have trained regularly. Mastery of a defensive firearm &#8212; whether shotgun or handgun &#8212; needs to be second-nature. You should be able to operate all the controls (safety, pump, decocker, slide, bolt handle etc.) by &#8220;instinct&#8221; based on hours of training. Likewise you should know how to operate the light/laser if your defensive firearm is so equipped. Importantly, you should be able to reload in darkness, and clear malfunctions without panicking. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[FMG Publications has partnered with renowned firearms instructor Clint Smith in a timely video covering the precepts of safe gun-handling. Commonly known as the &#8220;Four Gun Safety Rules,&#8221; these simple steps act as a safeguard, helping to prevent tragedy. &#8220;I was heartbroken to read about the father who accidentally shot his son in Mercer, PA, [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" hspace='6' src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/thundergun02.jpg" alt="Clint Smith">FMG Publications has partnered with renowned firearms instructor Clint Smith in a timely video covering the precepts of safe gun-handling. Commonly known as the &#8220;Four Gun Safety Rules,&#8221; these simple steps act as a safeguard, helping to prevent tragedy.</p>
<p>&#8220;I was heartbroken to read about the father who accidentally shot his son in Mercer, PA, earlier this week,&#8221; said FMG Publications Director Randy Molde. &#8220;If he would have observed just one of the four gun safety rules, his son would still be alive. It&#8217;s a sobering reminder that we can <strong>never take gun safety for granted</strong>. Hopefully our viewers will share this video and, more importantly, remind friends and family of the four gun safety rules.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>Clint Smith, Director of the <a href="http://www.thunderranchinc.com/home/index.html" target="new">Thunder Ranch</a> training facility in Oregon, is widely recognized as one of the top shooting instructors in the nation.</em></p>
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