OK, I'm probably still a month or two away but I need to start getting ideas.
I will be using a shotgun for home defense, apartment defense actually (I'll be moving in a couple months) and otherwise just for fun. I may start skeet and/or trap.
Should I get one gun (semi or pump) and multiple barrels or should I get two or more guns? Is the only advantage to multiple guns v. one w/ multiple barrels if you are too lazy to constantly change the barrels? Are the advantages of a pump or semi or o/u so strong in some areas that don't overlap with the other guns that it really is better to get a dedicated HD gun and a dedicated range gun?
Should I get a pump or semi? I think I'd prefer a semi but the pump has some draw on me (not the least of which is the almost 50% price difference) and it seems that it would have a slight advantage for home defense (nearly 100% reliability v. good reliability- kinda like revolver v. auto in pistols, I'm a revolver guy for HD). For range use the semi seems to have a definate advantage- less recoil, faster cycling of the next round.
I've been leaning towards (as some of you may remember) a Remington if I go semi, a Remington 870 in pump and possibly a Lanber O/U soon thereafter (so the semi for a range gun may not be as big an issue). I had a Mossberg 500 that I liked but the Remington just seems more substantial, though the Mossy's safety is better positioned. I may consider the Mossberg. Any other suggestions? One necessary criteria for a semi or pump (unless I get dedicated range and HD guns) would be the availability of a 18" or 20" barrel as well as the more common barrel lengths (available directly from the manufacturer by special order would be ok). I'd consider Charles Daly for instance, or a Lanber semi if I could get a HD barrel. I also like the option of rifle sights on the HD barrel. I know that Remington makes them like that standard for the short barrels and you can get Mossberg barrels like that (though the standard 20" 500 barrel doesn't have them).
I will be using a shotgun for home defense, apartment defense actually (I'll be moving in a couple months) and otherwise just for fun. I may start skeet and/or trap.
Should I get one gun (semi or pump) and multiple barrels or should I get two or more guns? Is the only advantage to multiple guns v. one w/ multiple barrels if you are too lazy to constantly change the barrels? Are the advantages of a pump or semi or o/u so strong in some areas that don't overlap with the other guns that it really is better to get a dedicated HD gun and a dedicated range gun?
Should I get a pump or semi? I think I'd prefer a semi but the pump has some draw on me (not the least of which is the almost 50% price difference) and it seems that it would have a slight advantage for home defense (nearly 100% reliability v. good reliability- kinda like revolver v. auto in pistols, I'm a revolver guy for HD). For range use the semi seems to have a definate advantage- less recoil, faster cycling of the next round.
I've been leaning towards (as some of you may remember) a Remington if I go semi, a Remington 870 in pump and possibly a Lanber O/U soon thereafter (so the semi for a range gun may not be as big an issue). I had a Mossberg 500 that I liked but the Remington just seems more substantial, though the Mossy's safety is better positioned. I may consider the Mossberg. Any other suggestions? One necessary criteria for a semi or pump (unless I get dedicated range and HD guns) would be the availability of a 18" or 20" barrel as well as the more common barrel lengths (available directly from the manufacturer by special order would be ok). I'd consider Charles Daly for instance, or a Lanber semi if I could get a HD barrel. I also like the option of rifle sights on the HD barrel. I know that Remington makes them like that standard for the short barrels and you can get Mossberg barrels like that (though the standard 20" 500 barrel doesn't have them).