Which handgun for Home defense?

   / Which handgun for Home defense? #101  
I like the M&P line. You may want to check out an apex trigger kit for your M&P. It does a fantastic job with the trigger, which helps to improve accuracy. If you are firm on your choice as a handgun for HD, I would stick with the M&P and look into the APEX kit.

That said, having recently taken an NRA course on HD, I would consider a few things: What is the construction of your home - brick or siding? Do you have neighbors close to you that might be endangered by stray rounds? Do you have other occupants in the house that might be affected by bullets passing through walls? I used to have a 12 gauge with 00 buck behind the door, but I have since switched to birdshot. At close range (most indoor situations), that will be more than adequate while limiting collateral damage.

Do what works for you. Good luck!
 
   / Which handgun for Home defense? #102  
12 out of 25 is pretty darned good!! I have never really shot clays but if there as hard as doves i have shot 100+ shells and only killed 16 doves before!! Now i shoot at ones i should not but i just like to shoot :)
 
   / Which handgun for Home defense? #103  
Dan, when I started in law enforcement, officers did not have to shoot a passing score. The head man at the academy told the class that if you can't shoot at least 70 or better, you should go out to the range on your own time and practice until you can because your life might depend on it some day. But we didn't have to do that. Now we were always seated, or lined up, in alphabetical order, so the same guys were always on either side of me. One of them just couldn't seem to get the hang of shooting a handgun; S&W .38 spl. 6 shot revolver with 4" barrel. Several of us used to make a little bet; the one with the worst score had to buy the cokes when we finished on the range. That one guy never joined in on that because he knew he'd lose. But in spite of his apparent inability to shoot, he never showed any signs of stress. And, of a class of 29 officers, he was the only one to ever have to use his gun in the line of duty a couple of years later; fired 5 shots, hit the suspect with all 5. He couldn't seem to hit that target that wasn't shooting back, but when it really mattered, he kept his cool and did what had to be done.

Of course, in later years, rules and laws changed and officers are required to qualify. And in Dallas, the minimum passing score is 80 instead of 70.

I talked to a guy years ago who was an officer up Nawth back around 1970ish. He said their firearms class was either four or eight hours. I can't remember if they had to even shoot.

We have to fill out a bunch of paperwork at the range. When it is time, we line up and start writing. Whatever number is next to your name is your firing position. We had a guy, who has retired, who was scary with a weapon. Very smart and has done many impressive things in his life but he was kinda an absent minded professor type and a scary with a gun. A bunch of us where a bit worried about his firearms handling so when it was time to line up to fill out the paperwork, we would wait for him to get up and for others to get in line behind him. We would get in line once there were a few people between him and us. :shocked: We did this for years. :laughing::laughing::laughing:

While he was iffy with a firearm I have seen that same guy diffuse nasty situations. It takes all kinds sometimes.

Another guy was not the best with a firearm but he was not dangerous. He always had low scores but one evening someone tried to carve him up like a Thanksgiving Turkey with a large knife. Two rounds fired with two hits while getting the heck back. Training does work. :thumbsup::D

Later,
Dan
 
   / Which handgun for Home defense? #106  
   / Which handgun for Home defense? #109  
Sorry for the typo. I meant "shoot an intruder?"

I am not sure a lot of guys would want to talk about something like that over this media
 

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