Posted by Mel in SW Iowa on September 26, 2012 at 06:46:55 from (75.105.60.143):
In Reply to: 12 ga or 20 ga? posted by 5020s rock on September 26, 2012 at 02:25:05:
Twenty or so years ago, one of the NYCPD stakeout squad members took down 3 armed robbers with a short 20ga pump before they could pull their trigger. I don't remember the elapsed time of the shooting. The important part is that in tight quarters, facing known dangerous assailants, an experienced LEO with a choice of weapons, preferred a 20ga pump for his survival. In more recent years, deer hunters have been using more 20ga shotguns with slugs as accuracy has been improved out to 150yds. 12ga is a known factor. 20ga may also be an excellent choice also. I don't believe that 20 ga is available in 00 buck, just 000 or 0000 buck.
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