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  • hkennc

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    I have a couple of female friends. They're seriously considering a home defense weapon.
    One's father suggested a 9mm carbine, but she is leaning towards a shotgun. I like the 9mm idea for capacity but the shotgun for 'stopping' power. Whichever they decide may lean towards what training may be available. I've taken a few classes through Advantage Group, which were great, but they don't offer such a class.

    Anyone know who does?
     

    Latrag7

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    If she is stuck on shotgun I would suggest getting her to actually fire a shorter, 12 gauge. If it is too much for her then a 20g youth shotgun would be an excellent choice. You want it to be as compact as possible if using within a home.
     

    Bigchillin83

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    Would second that.. if a shotgun is too on there list I would go with a home defense 20 or even 410… shotguns are brutal for 99.9% or females…. Bout like 2024 times a female trying to go pro boxing against men… lol don’t work to well

     

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    The carbine and shotgun are both great choices. I don't know of anyone that is offering a shotgun course locally or even semi locally unfortunately. I'll say this though, typically new to the gun scene folks will train more with what's more comfortable and the carbine wins that category all day long. And we definitely want the ladies training as much as they can. But as I typed that I realized mossberg makes a 590 now set up for mini and standard shells from the factory. The Federal #4 minis are amazing in pattern, recoil and pentration. They could shoot that all day long and have no problems at all
     

    dantheman

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    I was at a crawfish boil one time and I overheard two guys discussing this same subject . One of them said he was going to get his wife a 12 gauge pump with a pistol grip . I asked him if his wife was proficient with shotguns . He said no . I told him not to waste his money . She'll hate it .
     

    hkennc

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    Thanks for all of your input.
    I have a 20" Mossberg 12 ga. and have ordered the plastic insert to reliably cycle mini shells. I'm going to let her try that before spending any money.

    I'd suggested a 20 ga. to her, as well as the 12 ga. mini shells. For the moment, she's interested in the 12.

    By the way, she's 5'-11" and her Dad took her to Front Sight in Vegas a few years ago, so I'd have figured she'd have shot more than handguns, but I was wrong. I'm hoping to change her mind regarding the 'evil' AR-15s when we go to the range... at some point.

    I decided to disassemble and clean my 20 year-old Mossberg. Dimpled my magazine tube trying to break the threads loose. And now I can't find one. Anywhere. Emailed Mossberg... I don't think they even make them any longer.
     

    Magdump

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    Thanks for all of your input.
    I have a 20" Mossberg 12 ga. and have ordered the plastic insert to reliably cycle mini shells. I'm going to let her try that before spending any money.

    I'd suggested a 20 ga. to her, as well as the 12 ga. mini shells. For the moment, she's interested in the 12.

    By the way, she's 5'-11" and her Dad took her to Front Sight in Vegas a few years ago, so I'd have figured she'd have shot more than handguns, but I was wrong. I'm hoping to change her mind regarding the 'evil' AR-15s when we go to the range... at some point.

    I decided to disassemble and clean my 20 year-old Mossberg. Dimpled my magazine tube trying to break the threads loose. And now I can't find one. Anywhere. Emailed Mossberg... I don't think they even make them any longer.
    Oops, scratch that. I see you’re looking for a long tube for the 7+1 guns. Don’t wanna part with any of those. Shop around on eBay if you can’t fix yours. Forewarning, they want mucho de Nero.
    Edit: hit me up if you can’t work it out. I can possible work the dimple out and make it feed, or convert the gun to a 5+1 if you don’t wanna spend $200 on another tube.
     
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    hkennc

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    Oops, scratch that. I see you’re looking for a long tube for the 7+1 guns. Don’t wanna part with any of those. Shop around on eBay if you can’t fix yours. Forewarning, they want mucho de Nero.
    Edit: hit me up if you can’t work it out. I can possible work the dimple out and make it feed, or convert the gun to a 5+1 if you don’t wanna spend $200 on another tube.
    Yep... "mucho de nero" IF . . . you can find one. I've looked on eBay and Gunbroker. Found one, barrel and mag tube together, for $155.
     

    Cbt

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    Range Ready Studios in Robert, La., offers an AR Basic and AR op1 class. We had a guy there with a 9mm carbine as well. Call to confirm, but they were quite willing to work with that guy who was also a new-ish rifle shooter and classes are small.
     

    fng

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    I have a couple of female friends. They're seriously considering a home defense weapon.
    One's father suggested a 9mm carbine, but she is leaning towards a shotgun. I like the 9mm idea for capacity but the shotgun for 'stopping' power. Whichever they decide may lean towards what training may be available. I've taken a few classes through Advantage Group, which were great, but they don't offer such a class.

    Anyone know who does?
     
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