No problem. There's also the hunting line of buckshot that's the same as the non-low-recoil Tactical buckshot. I don't know if they make a low-recoil in the hunting packaged loads.
These are some pretty key points that need to be considered before dealing with a bump in the night in your home. I have two kids and my priority will be to get them and my (armed) wife to one place where she can defend them. I do not want to sit and wait for the turd to find us all together...
That single shot wouldn't have worked for me in my last dog attack. There were two dogs running amok in the middle of my animals. They were moving really fast and were hard to hit. I used all five shotgun shells and transitioned to my handgun before all was said and done.
I've got a 12 gauge 500 with 18.5" barrel, Streamlight TLR-1 and a sling. It's got 6 rounds of Federal LE132 in it. That's what my go to gun is for bumps in the night or dogs attacking my animals.
That same gun gets a 28" VR barrel with Accu-chokes and goes out in the field if I need a 12...
Re: Stag Arms AR-15 Model 8 (piston)?
This - http://noveskerifleworks.com/cgi-bin/imcart/display.cgi?item_id=lrb-556&cat=138&page=1&search=&since=&status=
Just about anything from Colt
This - http://www.danieldefense.com/?page=shop/detail&product_id=141
This -...
Re: Stag Arms AR-15 Model 8 (piston)?
If this really is a consideration are you aware of the restrictions on machine guns? Only machine guns registered prior to 1986 can be transferred. The prices of them have gone up dramatically since 1986.
For $1500 you can do a WHOLE LOT better than Stag.
Re: Aimpro Tri-Rail
It pretty much is a safe queen. He's actually never fired a shot through it. Any time he gets a new gun he drags it home from the shop behind his car then he puts it in the safe.
Re: Mossberg 500 or Maverick 88 Pump Action?
The only functional (as far as manipulation and operation are concerned) difference is the safety location.
IF IT WERE MINE: I would put the sling swivel stud through into one of those triangles and then fill it with JB Weld or some other hell for strong epoxy. I haven't handled one of those rifles before but that forearm doesn't really look all that sturdy. I would want to reinforce the area...
What makes you think that? Most .22s are blowback operated - including the Mossberg Plinkster which is mentioned in the product description for this thing on Mossberg's website. I would assume this is also blowback operated.