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    Saiga 7.62X39

    It's not an AK unless it has ALL features. Why not call it an AK1776?
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    Home Defense--use #7 Bird.

    I'd like a huge dispersion, but our "friends" who make laws won't have that. Lacking a sawed-off, I'll go with what I can go with. :banghead: Weapon laws. :banghead: :cuss: :cuss: :cuss:
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    Home Defense--use #7 Bird.

    Slugs are squirrely any way you look at it. Technically, it's a "weapon of mass destruction"--over a half inch. I don't want to bother with the idiot laws.
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    Home Defense--use #7 Bird.

    Yeah, I remember that story. Remember that it was a low angle. In any case, the message is to use the 2 3/4 buckshot instead of the 3 1/2. Placement of the second shot takes precedence over a few more pellets. Don't get me started on the benefits of many 9mm over a few .45 :cuss: :cuss: .
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    Home Defense--use #7 Bird.

    It's not my reasoning. The guy looked pretty sharp--didn't belong in the box-store. The choke won't allow more dispersion beyond the 4 inches. However, you are far more likely to get all 4 inches turned into hamburger. Get a higher velocity load if you want. The fact remains that there are...
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    Home Defense--use #7 Bird.

    OK. Imagine you are an organ in a thug's body. Would you liked to be obliterated, or have holes poked in you? The large holes may miss the important stuff. Being blown apart will not.
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    Home Defense--use #7 Bird.

    This is NOT from me. This is from a guy who really knew his stuff. I came up to him demanding buckshot for defense. He told me to use #7 bird. Frankly, anybody who says that (insert your favorite "underpowered" round here) does nothing needs to demonstrate it with live ammo. His reasoning was...
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