You hit someone center mass with a high power load from 5 to 15 yards with a shotgun unless they have body armor the undertaker will be examining them next! As a young man with my first shot gun I once shot a 6 to 8 inch small pine tree at 3 to 5 yards with a 20 gauge shotgun loaded with #3 buckshot it cleaned hole out of two thirds of the tree and it fell over!
I don’t know what statistics show but at close range I don’t believe many people survive center mass shootings from a Shot gun especially with buckshot of any #! I will say out to and at 20 or 25 yards but most self defense situations are home invasions are much closer!
2x types, semi-automatic, and Pump. Not in Australia mate :( (Do not, *DO NOT* give up your guns!!!) 2A all the way. If America falls, democracy is doomed.
Want to see the coolest use of a lever action shotgun watch Terminator. Arnie using one while riding a motorcycle and doing the John Wayne twirl to reload. Just plain groovy.
@@jb8086 And extremely dangerous. The gun used in the movie was a heavily modified prop gun; Arnold tried it with a real gun, and got a few broken fingers for the effort. Done with a loaded gun, it's a disaster waiting to happen. Cool to watch, not so cool to try.
"... from a less than optimum firing position." "And as you can see, it puts them right where they are!" Cajun style plain n simple... Mais, It is what it is and that's what it's gonna be, Sha!
I used to have a 20 gauge Mossberg 500 Camper with a pistol grip. I shot it in one session & decided that was a nonstarter so I ordered a pistol grip shoulder stock. I didn't like that much better so I ordered a conventional shoulder stock (Choate Machine &Tool) which I liked much better. That was my HD gun & my hunting shotgun with a longer barrel.I even qualified with it for my Tennessee armed security guard license. The point is to make sure that the shotgun fits you & other potential users & fits the mission that you'd want to use it for.
Myself, I like the Winchester Mod. 10 and the less expensive J.C. Higgins pump guns because both can 'slam-fire' when needed. For those who don't know what 'slam-fire means, it's that once the first shot is fired, if you hold the trigger back, it will fire again as soon as a round is chambered after cycling the action. [Wink.] JMO.
@@doughesson the guitars were named Trutone and the model I had was Vanguard, highly sought after even today, was probably a$25-30 guitar then, now they go for over $500
Thanks for the video! I currently only own one decent home defense capable shotgun (Remington 870 express 12 gauge with 26" barrel) and wanted to know how each of the semi auto and pump versions worked of shotguns. very educational for us to figure out what we feel is best for that application.
Remington 11-87 semi Auto, 12-gauge 3in. you never have to clean it aside from the barrel and got pine needles in the action from years ago and it eject the cheapest crappiest shells or the most expensive up to 3 in, with the smoothbore dear barrel with iron sights you can put a slug into a 2 inch bullseye at a hundred yards free-standing no problem over and over again until your shoulder can't take it no more. The thing is a beast it's never rejected any ammunition no matter how cheap and how little powder they all ejected every time on time and the thing was never cleaned except for the barrel. When I did finally clean the action and the back where the slider goes it was just full of dirt soil pine needles, and I remembered that it would had been several years since I haven't been anywhere near the Pines on a on a rabbit hunts but that was a long time ago oh, so that's all I know how old. Debris was, the one I got is a left-hander but I had imagined the right-hander is just the exact same stuff it's just the other way around. There is no shotgun like it, that Benelli or whatever you got to use expensive loads or loads with lots of powder or they're just not going to eject all the time. Got a 16 in single break action from Brazil 410 sort of like Mad Max smaller version LOL scattergun indeed, the number six is 7-Elevens they just go all over the place on the high side but if you compensate for it not bad for gross rabbits 40 yards. But I love my Remington 11-87 all day long. I love that Mossberg pistol grip pump here using there, I would like that as a side arm LOL
I would really like to know, Jerry. What kind of light/laser combo do you use on your shockwave? I would like to try it out on my night stick. Keep the videos coming buddy.
The light on his Shockwave is an Olight baldr pro, red laser. They have some pretty good stuff. I’m not trying to advertise or anything, but they are going to have a sale this month, so you can grab one for cheaper.
I have a double barrel shotgun And Have the shells of a 12 gauge shotgun For Stepping out unto the balcony, to fire 2 blasts into the woods Every time I think I might have heard a noise outside.
I wish ammo manufactures would make 100% brass hull 00 Buck ammo a regular item in their lineup. I don't use shotguns for home defense since I've had the end of plastic shotshell hulls deform when loaded for more than a few months. People will say to shoot what's in the gun and replace it with new ammo, but right now ammo is still scarce or expensive, not all of us live somewhere you can shoot shotguns on a regular basis and some people just want to keep one gun loaded for defense and use a similar one for the range.
Don't you love it when Jerry fires a model gun you own!? I have that pistol griped Mossberg 500. She has a "back off" muzzle and is part of my "hurricane supply" kit 😁
Had a Mossberg 500. Got it new from my cop-in-law in 1986. Excellent home defense weapon. The do have recoil. It did pretty good on skeet shooting, but i've been shooting since I was 9.
I have to admit that I'm NOT a fan of any pistol-grip combat stock mounted on a Mossberg pump-action. It makes the tang-mounted safety very difficult and unnatural to get to. I ran a Choate stock on a 500 for a few years, but finally ended up putting the factory stock back on it due to this.
"There are two types of actions; pump and semi-automatic". Australian viewer double checks both of his shotguns and can't find either of those actions :-(
A double barrel break action is the classic choice for when you need to step out onto the porch and unload both barrels into the air, to show those cheeky emus who is the boss. Even our president agrees.
@@torjones1701 Break action and lever action. We've also got "straight pull" but I think they are essentially same as a lever action [Edit: although IIRC correctly, i read they're technically bolt action]
@@kirkc9643 Ya know, I don't think I've ever actually seen in person a lever action shotgun, though I do apologize for forgetting that they too exist! Besides my grandfather's bolt action shotgun, I think I've seen maybe two others.
@@torjones1701 Yeah I think they're made mainly for us because of our very restrictive laws. Pump action shotguns are in the same category as semi-automatic rifles. Adler is the best known brand of lever action here, also Pardus and maybe a couple more.
I have a Maverick 88, with a 20 inch barrel and 7 shot tube. Came with the pistol grip and the standard stock. I got Federal 12 gage 2 3/4 buckshot low recoil 9 pellet - 00. Rated muzzle velocity 1140 fps. Works extremely well with the pistol grip and hits plenty hard.
You're not necessarily alone. I'm about arm's length from a Stoeger Double Defense 3" 12 gauge with a 21 round bandolier all loaded up with Buck & Ball. Why? Not the best tactical choice. That's for sure. I just happen to know what I can do with it.
And here's me in the UK with an 1821 cavalry sabre by my bed and a few 12 bores in the safe (which I'm not allowed to legally use for self defence), I suppose at least I know the burglar won't have a gun.
I already took joes advice because I was on the fence , so I bought some shotguns also Now Jerry and OG have confirmed I did the right thing . ” Buy a shotgun “ probably the only good advice we’ll get from him lol
With my rem 1100 and 1187 I’ve never had a problem with ammo it has always always ran everything I put in it not a single issue i have no clue where this ammo dependent thing I keep hearing about comes from
I rather expected him to shoot the Super 90 faster than what he did. A friend had one of those back in the late 80s and it was a very fast-shooting pellet blaster.
Benelli is a premium Shotgun manufacturer - interesting, that H&K used to import them to the US - according to my knowledge, they no longer handle that for Benelli. It was and is a Benelli - H&K inc. was only importer!
Thank you sir for such an informative video. It is hard to hear you, because whenever I see your videos, I hear the sounds of Bald Eagles, a baseball game going on and People yelling 'Merica🇺🇸 in my head. Every time! Stay safe!😊🇨🇺
I currently have a HAWK pump action,a clone of a Remington it looks like. Looks stout, tacticool! Need to take it to the free range to shoot it. It's Chicom but has a good rep, so we'll see. Eventually I need another Mossberg. Had a 590A1 about 17 yrs go..that was the best.
You do not wanna shoot hi-brass with that pistol grip Mossberg, lol. I put a pistol grip buttstock on mine, and removed the magazine plug for home defense.
Why do we need a home defense weapon? We all know the one kicking in the doors at 3am are disadvantaged future doctors that just want to contact us about our car warranties.
@RogerWilco99 nice! Definitely depends on where ya live and what’s outside of your home. “Home defense” should include considerations for more than just INSIDE your house. 870’s are also my shotgun of choice. It’s what we were issued/used while enlisted so it’s my preference for a shotgun!
Hi Jerry, do i understand right? airgun in the first introduction? I am from the Netherlands, and we may not have a wapon without permission, but airguns are legal without. Bit of a crooked policy over here, as modern airguns are leathal as well. I have a Hatsan .30 cal rifle at 132 Joules, and a Seneca hunting double barrel .50 rifle at 342 Joules, that is strong. What can you say about this if i may ask
What do you think of the JTS AK-12 shotgun seems like a pretty solid platform I like the adjustable gas block to give it a more wide range of shells it can use.
I have a supernova pump two years old never had an issue not used much, ever since I changed the stock to pistol stock the action jams I can’t use it. Going back to importer again for the second time
@RogerWilco99 When my wife was younger she could handle a shotgun but at 68yrs old she likes how easy it is to use her PSA AR15 pistol. The 10.5 inch barrel weight makes it easy for her. Plus the red dot sights helps a lot too.
Hi Jerry my name is Bob i just bought a 940 pro the action seems a little drag to it I noticed when I broke it down that bolt triggers the next shell to come up never saw that before I’m used to the trigger tripping it when you pull the bolt back you can feel it getting over that hump is yours the same way or is yours worked so it is smoother
For some reason, Jerry's way of saying "pump gun" is like the firearm equivalent of Bob Ross's "happy little tree."
Happy little tree x
Seriously Bob who?
Bob Ross is a wonderful comparison. True gentleman and superior artist.
@@mikaellindqvist5599 Bob Ross. The ex military guy with afro hair who painted on TV.
@@robertfish4052 😆yes indeed
How can you not love Jerry? He's the man!
Every dislike is from someone who thinks a double barrel is good enough.
He is a true American Legend!🇺🇸
Damn skippy, Jerry is the man !
I love when Mr. Jerry talks defensive shooting, especially home defense...
"As you can see it pits them right were they are"
Please don't try breaking into his house. The Feds have listed it as the fastest and most lethal house in America !!
You hit someone center mass with a high power load from 5 to 15 yards with a shotgun unless they have body armor the undertaker will be examining them next! As a young man with my first shot gun I once shot a 6 to 8 inch small pine tree at 3 to 5 yards with a 20 gauge shotgun loaded with #3 buckshot it cleaned hole out of two thirds of the tree and it fell over!
I don’t know what statistics show but at close range I don’t believe many people survive center mass shootings from a Shot gun especially with buckshot of any #! I will say out to and at 20 or 25 yards but most self defense situations are home invasions are much closer!
@@jamesmoore768 Sounds like one and they are done !!
2x types, semi-automatic, and Pump.
Not in Australia mate :(
(Do not, *DO NOT* give up your guns!!!) 2A all the way. If America falls, democracy is doomed.
already
And not just a "republic", but a "representative republic"...if you can keep it.
Oh calm down.Australians are 1000x safer with less gun nuts running around.
Yes and Australia's crime rate per capital is higher on many fronts. Because people their do not have the natural right to defend themselves.
You can keep your democracy!
No choke, makem' smoke, Thanks Mr. Jerry. Glad to see another video from Shootout Lane!!
the best shotgun for home defense is the one that fires 1776 rounds per Constitution
Fact-checked & verified.
Might be a bit lengthy for home defense but can I get that tube extension for a Mossberg or is it just a Remington platform thing?
@@SteelSmoker no
While blasting skynard at full freedom level
A laughed sooooo hard at this , you should put it on shirts .
All young people should listen to experienced people because they have gone through the hard times to understand what it takes to make things easy.
You're The King, Jerry.
It's like watching a racecar driver. If he's behind the wheel, it's gonna be impressive.
Thanks Jerry 😊
Thanks Jerry! An old school double barreled coach gun works too. Just keep extra shells on it. 👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸
Thanks, Jerry. Mine is a pump 12ga, cylinder bore with a full stock and 18.25" barrel. Her name is Emily.
I love Mossberg, they are my favorite 🤩
Shotgun for home defence, hands down the best selection!
"There are two types of actions; pump and semi-automatic"
*Sad lever-action noises*
And bolt and break actions
I have seen lever action shotguns and I own a bolt action 20 gauge
Want to see the coolest use of a lever action shotgun watch Terminator. Arnie using one while riding a motorcycle and doing the John Wayne twirl to reload. Just plain groovy.
I'd consider that in the pump gun type. Myself the mechanism isn't too awful different
@@jb8086 And extremely dangerous.
The gun used in the movie was a heavily modified prop gun; Arnold tried it with a real gun, and got a few broken fingers for the effort.
Done with a loaded gun, it's a disaster waiting to happen.
Cool to watch, not so cool to try.
I'd like to get a closer look at that port job on the Mossberg.
"... from a less than optimum firing position."
"And as you can see, it puts them right where they are!"
Cajun style plain n simple...
Mais, It is what it is and that's what it's gonna be, Sha!
Always a pleasure Jerry and company !
I used to have a 20 gauge Mossberg 500 Camper with a pistol grip.
I shot it in one session & decided that was a nonstarter so I ordered a pistol grip shoulder stock.
I didn't like that much better so I ordered a conventional shoulder stock (Choate Machine &Tool) which I liked much better.
That was my HD gun & my hunting shotgun with a longer barrel.I even qualified with it for my Tennessee armed security guard license.
The point is to make sure that the shotgun fits you & other potential users & fits the mission that you'd want to use it for.
Where you been Jerry! I'm glad to see you back sir!
Myself, I like the Winchester Mod. 10 and the less expensive J.C. Higgins pump guns because both can 'slam-fire' when needed. For those who don't know what 'slam-fire means, it's that once the first shot is fired, if you hold the trigger back, it will fire again as soon as a round is chambered after cycling the action. [Wink.] JMO.
Father of all guns.salute you sir hope to meet you 1 day
Don't get a Shotgun
Get a Jerry
Where ever they go there they are!
Here in Australia unless you're on of the lucky ones who can get those types, the majority can only get break, lever and straight pull actions.
At least you can still have them. Better than a sharp stick.
Then buy a regular skeet-trap 'or' tactical "over/under" shotgun from Stoeger.
@@Griffo34 explain?
Love my Benelli…pumps always go bang.
me too
I have a 1960’s Revelation 500, same as the moss berg 500. It cost $33.95 new and still reliable as it was out of the box.
Duncan Long's book about Mossberg firearms barely mentions that gun.
I never thought I'd hear of someone owning one.
@@doughesson it was sold by true value hardware chain. Same place I bought my first guitar.
@@papawrichard3553 Imagine that.
You could buy a gun and a geetar in the same store that you bought your garden/farm tools from.
@@doughesson I gave the wrong store name. It was Western Auto. It was before true value.
@@doughesson the guitars were named Trutone and the model I had was Vanguard, highly sought after even today, was probably a$25-30 guitar then, now they go for over $500
Love it. Have a Shockwave with the laser and also the 500 with a rapture grip and a pistol grip. Great video Jerry. Thanks.
Same one I have for my home defense
Thanks for the video! I currently only own one decent home defense capable shotgun (Remington 870 express 12 gauge with 26" barrel) and wanted to know how each of the semi auto and pump versions worked of shotguns. very educational for us to figure out what we feel is best for that application.
Remington 11-87 semi Auto, 12-gauge 3in. you never have to clean it aside from the barrel and got pine needles in the action from years ago and it eject the cheapest crappiest shells or the most expensive up to 3 in, with the smoothbore dear barrel with iron sights you can put a slug into a 2 inch bullseye at a hundred yards free-standing no problem over and over again until your shoulder can't take it no more. The thing is a beast it's never rejected any ammunition no matter how cheap and how little powder they all ejected every time on time and the thing was never cleaned except for the barrel. When I did finally clean the action and the back where the slider goes it was just full of dirt soil pine needles, and I remembered that it would had been several years since I haven't been anywhere near the Pines on a on a rabbit hunts but that was a long time ago oh, so that's all I know how old. Debris was, the one I got is a left-hander but I had imagined the right-hander is just the exact same stuff it's just the other way around. There is no shotgun like it, that Benelli or whatever you got to use expensive loads or loads with lots of powder or they're just not going to eject all the time. Got a 16 in single break action from Brazil 410 sort of like Mad Max smaller version LOL scattergun indeed, the number six is 7-Elevens they just go all over the place on the high side but if you compensate for it not bad for gross rabbits 40 yards. But I love my Remington 11-87 all day long. I love that Mossberg pistol grip pump here using there, I would like that as a side arm LOL
Good stuff. Get some!
I would really like to know, Jerry. What kind of light/laser combo do you use on your shockwave? I would like to try it out on my night stick. Keep the videos coming buddy.
The light on his Shockwave is an Olight baldr pro, red laser. They have some pretty good stuff. I’m not trying to advertise or anything, but they are going to have a sale this month, so you can grab one for cheaper.
I have a double barrel shotgun
And
Have the shells of a 12 gauge shotgun
For
Stepping out unto the balcony, to fire 2 blasts into the woods
Every time
I think I might have heard a noise outside.
I wish ammo manufactures would make 100% brass hull 00 Buck ammo a regular item in their lineup. I don't use shotguns for home defense since I've had the end of plastic shotshell hulls deform when loaded for more than a few months. People will say to shoot what's in the gun and replace it with new ammo, but right now ammo is still scarce or expensive, not all of us live somewhere you can shoot shotguns on a regular basis and some people just want to keep one gun loaded for defense and use a similar one for the range.
Thank you
Don't you love it when Jerry fires a model gun you own!? I have that pistol griped Mossberg 500. She has a "back off" muzzle and is part of my "hurricane supply" kit 😁
I do like my 590A1. I can very my load up and never worry about whether it will cycle properly…I know it will.
To be honest, I was just distracted by the wall, of ammo in the back
Those are empty boxes.
@@shahrozekhurram9836 I doubt all of it is
I wouldn't want to be on the business end of anything that Jerry's pointing at me
Hell yeah JM🇺🇸
Thanks
Jerry need to up the volume, great info!!
Great video, as always Jerry.
All I use is improve cylinder I hardly ever use any of my other chokes
Thanks for the great video.
I've been needing some Miculek in my life it's been too long
i love how he explains it..
Had a Mossberg 500.
Got it new from my cop-in-law in 1986.
Excellent home defense weapon.
The do have recoil.
It did pretty good on skeet shooting, but i've been shooting since I was 9.
I have to admit that I'm NOT a fan of any pistol-grip combat stock mounted on a Mossberg pump-action. It makes the tang-mounted safety very difficult and unnatural to get to. I ran a Choate stock on a 500 for a few years, but finally ended up putting the factory stock back on it due to this.
Hand hurts after about 6 rounds also.
Yeah, but the manufacturers make a lot of money selling things like that to the tacticool fools.
I am going to guess you use your thumb to switch the safety regardless if you have a pistol grip or a traditional stock.
"There are two types of actions; pump and semi-automatic". Australian viewer double checks both of his shotguns and can't find either of those actions :-(
Break action or one of the rare old bolt action shotguns?
A double barrel break action is the classic choice for when you need to step out onto the porch and unload both barrels into the air, to show those cheeky emus who is the boss. Even our president agrees.
@@torjones1701 Break action and lever action. We've also got "straight pull" but I think they are essentially same as a lever action [Edit: although IIRC correctly, i read they're technically bolt action]
@@kirkc9643 Ya know, I don't think I've ever actually seen in person a lever action shotgun, though I do apologize for forgetting that they too exist! Besides my grandfather's bolt action shotgun, I think I've seen maybe two others.
@@torjones1701 Yeah I think they're made mainly for us because of our very restrictive laws. Pump action shotguns are in the same category as semi-automatic rifles. Adler is the best known brand of lever action here, also Pardus and maybe a couple more.
You can also use your support hand thumb pointing forward with short shotguns to aim. The rounds go exactly where your thumb points
As always, another great video.
I have a Maverick 88, with a 20 inch barrel and 7 shot tube. Came with the pistol grip and the standard stock. I got Federal 12 gage 2 3/4 buckshot low recoil 9 pellet - 00. Rated muzzle velocity 1140 fps. Works extremely well with the pistol grip and hits plenty hard.
I'm a retired cop and I know I'm not alone on this; I have a double-barrel, Stogeger 3 1/2", 12 gage, coach-gun with 00 next to my bed.
Old school is best!
You're not necessarily alone. I'm about arm's length from a Stoeger Double Defense 3" 12 gauge with a 21 round bandolier all loaded up with Buck & Ball. Why? Not the best tactical choice. That's for sure. I just happen to know what I can do with it.
That will do the trick !!
And here's me in the UK with an 1821 cavalry sabre by my bed and a few 12 bores in the safe (which I'm not allowed to legally use for self defence), I suppose at least I know the burglar won't have a gun.
I been looking for one . They used to be everywhere. Not now
I'd like to know more about defensive ammo for shotguns for a Mossberg 590A1
I already took joes advice because I was on the fence , so I bought some shotguns also
Now Jerry and OG have confirmed I did the right thing .
” Buy a shotgun “ probably the only good advice we’ll get from him lol
Jerry miculek and Hickok 45 need to collaborate
Throw Paul Harrell in the mix for a town hall discussion on guns.
I was hoping to see a double barrel. I am sure Mr. Miculek could shoot a double barrel and reload it faster than I could just shoot a pump. LOL
He can make an H&R Topper run fully automatic.
You are such a nice guy!
Nothing better than an ol pump shoot em stick! Reliable and easy to maneuver
As one of my room mates it Ft. Hood used to say, "got me a mudda puggin' pump gauge". 🙄😏🤔
A cannon for real.....Thanks Jerry
Here we go!
Get some!!!!
👍 good to see you take care.🙂
With my rem 1100 and 1187 I’ve never had a problem with ammo it has always always ran everything I put in it not a single issue i have no clue where this ammo dependent thing I keep hearing about comes from
Thanks 👍🇺🇸
The man is a Machine
I rather expected him to shoot the Super 90 faster than what he did. A friend had one of those back in the late 80s and it was a very fast-shooting pellet blaster.
Great stuff.
Benelli is a premium Shotgun manufacturer - interesting, that H&K used to import them to the US - according to my knowledge, they no longer handle that for Benelli. It was and is a Benelli - H&K inc. was only importer!
Best shotgun for home defense is one that is loaded and without a flag in the chamber!!
Until you blow your own family's face off
All I can think of with Jerry and home defense is an intruder hearing Jerry's laugh and the beep of the shot timer. 😂😂😂
And the last thing the intruder hears as things fade to black "get some..."
@@Axe_six-six lmao. Exactly!
Thank you sir for such an informative video. It is hard to hear you, because whenever I see your videos, I hear the sounds of Bald Eagles, a baseball game going on and People yelling 'Merica🇺🇸 in my head. Every time! Stay safe!😊🇨🇺
No fan of ‘Mercia but love America. And there is a difference.
I feel bad that jerry needs so long to pull a trigger. godspeed jerry!
I currently have a HAWK pump action,a clone of a Remington it looks like. Looks stout, tacticool! Need to take it to the free range to shoot it. It's Chicom but has a good rep, so we'll see. Eventually I need another Mossberg. Had a 590A1 about 17 yrs go..that was the best.
This is like the only video I've seen Mr. Miculek make where I actually thought to myself "I could shoot faster than that."
Pump full stock. No hiccups. You know that Jerry.
Decisions, decisions. Put the AR back in the safe and choose between the 1100 and M1897. I do love the M1897.
Jerry is my favorite shooter and definitely my favorite you tubber. Second would be taran tactical.
You do not wanna shoot hi-brass with that pistol grip Mossberg, lol. I put a pistol grip buttstock on mine, and removed the magazine plug for home defense.
mossberg 500, beautiful gun, my favorite.
I want one of them Mozzbergs!
Get some!
Excellent
Why do we need a home defense weapon? We all know the one kicking in the doors at 3am are disadvantaged future doctors that just want to contact us about our car warranties.
Reminds me of those spinning paintings you do at a boardwalk....
My home defense gun is an AR and a PDP
@RogerWilco99 nice! Definitely depends on where ya live and what’s outside of your home. “Home defense” should include considerations for more than just INSIDE your house. 870’s are also my shotgun of choice. It’s what we were issued/used while enlisted so it’s my preference for a shotgun!
NICE 🔥
...sold my 500 and 870, got tired of them beating me up. Replaced it with a 20 gauge Stevens inSecurity pump...
The shotgun is the ultimate home defense weapon. Our resident firearms expert/president said so.
Hi Jerry, do i understand right? airgun in the first introduction? I am from the Netherlands, and we may not have a wapon without permission, but airguns
are legal without. Bit of a crooked policy over here, as modern airguns are leathal as well.
I have a Hatsan .30 cal rifle at 132 Joules, and a Seneca hunting double barrel .50 rifle at 342 Joules, that is strong. What can you say about this if i may ask
What do you think of the JTS AK-12 shotgun seems like a pretty solid platform I like the adjustable gas block to give it a more wide range of shells it can use.
Have a fantastic Thanksgiving
Nice pistol grip Mossberg. I should know---I have one.
Hey Jerry, great content as always. Could you do a review on the new, CZ TS 2 Racing Green?
I have a supernova pump two years old never had an issue not used much, ever since I changed the stock to pistol stock the action jams I can’t use it. Going back to importer again for the second time
Why not just put the old stock back on it?
@@gregb6469 they said it should make any difference whatsoever, I said but just saying never had a problem before stock was changed.
12 gauge Remington 870. In almost every PD officials car. Reliable, and affordable.
The great old 🦉has spoken⚔
Shotgun is okay for me but definitely not for my 98lbs wife.
Sorry Potato Head president my wife's number one self defense weapon is still her AR15!
Get her a 410 or 20 gauge. She’ll be fine.
@@StubProductionsSorry, they don't hold 30 rounds
@RogerWilco99 When my wife was younger she could handle a shotgun but at 68yrs old she likes how easy it is to use her PSA AR15 pistol. The 10.5 inch barrel weight makes it easy for her. Plus the red dot sights helps a lot too.
@@kidgokuxl Hell yeah, she has to be comfortable with it! Hope y'all never have to use it🇺🇸
Correction: the Pres. is Donald J. Trump.
Hi Jerry my name is Bob i just bought a 940 pro the action seems a little drag to it I noticed when I broke it down that bolt triggers the next shell to come up never saw that before I’m used to the trigger tripping it when you pull the bolt back you can feel it getting over that hump is yours the same way or is yours worked so it is smoother