Under situations in which a PGO might be appropriate...
Not one PGO gun. There's a message, there.
The problem is that everyone who shoots a PGO gun thinks they shoot it pretty well, and thinks they're pretty fast. Depending on who they are, they darned well may be. However, how fast they are, how accurate they are, with the PGO aren't the only questions. The better question is, are you quicker and more accurate with the PGO, as opposed to a fully-stocked shotgun? And, the answer to that question, assuming similar practice with each, is almost always a resounding "no".
When the bullets start flying, you cannot be quick enough or accurate enough. You want to be as fast and accurate as possible. I cannot do that with a PGO, and I submit to you that neither can the vast, overwhelmingly, mindbogglingly large majority of people. The human body just doesn't work that way.
Mike
Even so, I have never seen a PGO patrol shotgun, despite working, on and off, with circa two-dozen agencies besides my own, each of them storing scatterguns in cramped cruisers.2) Patrol car guns. Some police cruisers can't comfortably accommodate a stocked scattergun.
Not one PGO gun. There's a message, there.
It does, but I would consider the real estate market elsewhere before I took to packing a PGO shotgun on a daily basis.Awww come on the pgo serve's it's use's.it fit's nicely under a duster or long jacket
Of course you can. If you can't, you're not running the course fast enough, or against moving targets.it's deadly at close range you cant miss at close range,
The problem is that everyone who shoots a PGO gun thinks they shoot it pretty well, and thinks they're pretty fast. Depending on who they are, they darned well may be. However, how fast they are, how accurate they are, with the PGO aren't the only questions. The better question is, are you quicker and more accurate with the PGO, as opposed to a fully-stocked shotgun? And, the answer to that question, assuming similar practice with each, is almost always a resounding "no".
When the bullets start flying, you cannot be quick enough or accurate enough. You want to be as fast and accurate as possible. I cannot do that with a PGO, and I submit to you that neither can the vast, overwhelmingly, mindbogglingly large majority of people. The human body just doesn't work that way.
Mike