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Hey all!
I handled a 14" 870 at a funshow the other day and think it would be Ideal for CQB work in home defense.
The question that arises is, is it "OK" to use NFA weapons for defense? I mean, assuming all other aspects of the shoot are good, would a Grand Jury or Jury be more inclined to rule against you if it was a Title II firearm as opposed to a regular Title I gun?
There are some NFA items that would be awesome for home defense:
the Serbu Shorty (perfect car gun and a good house gun)
a 14" 12ga ( Great for close work inside hallways)
an 11.5" AR15 (with a collapsing stock, would be VERY maneuverable in house, also would fit better in a small car/trunk)
hell, a suppressed handgun would be awesome just to save your hearing in all situations
Are NFA items basically toys (despite how perfect they are in defense situations) or could they be used for defense without stigma?
I handled a 14" 870 at a funshow the other day and think it would be Ideal for CQB work in home defense.
The question that arises is, is it "OK" to use NFA weapons for defense? I mean, assuming all other aspects of the shoot are good, would a Grand Jury or Jury be more inclined to rule against you if it was a Title II firearm as opposed to a regular Title I gun?
There are some NFA items that would be awesome for home defense:
the Serbu Shorty (perfect car gun and a good house gun)
a 14" 12ga ( Great for close work inside hallways)
an 11.5" AR15 (with a collapsing stock, would be VERY maneuverable in house, also would fit better in a small car/trunk)
hell, a suppressed handgun would be awesome just to save your hearing in all situations
Are NFA items basically toys (despite how perfect they are in defense situations) or could they be used for defense without stigma?