Best gun for home defense?

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Back in the day when we wore black boots and green suits we were always tought center mass. A head shot with a hand gun at less then point blank range was considered to have a high probobility of missing. The Browning Model 1911 in .45 cal. was designed as a secondary close quarters weapon used with maximum effectiveness within 15 yards. I guess times were different then, body armor didn't exsist or was not nearly as effective as it is today. As a paltoon Sergeant I carried a Mossberg 500 "Trench Gun" and a .45 as a side arm. At any rate a shot to the chest with a .45 usually did the job. The Mossburg with slugs (pumpkin balls) was highly effective from 30 yards in and .0 buck shot from 20 in. All my trainning primarly consisted of Jungle warfare and some house (European theater) fighting all close in combat. Things are different now I'm sure, this was 30 to 36 years ago I might be a little off on my ranges but that's what I seem to remember. I served from 1976 to 1984. "All the way". This thread took on a life of it's own.
 
That would be because people with small hands couldn't control the oversized gun adequately. That included MEN with small hands in addition to women. I and many other women shoot that caliber and larger.

All reports im aware of say it was due to women(and small men), not being able to handle the recoil.

Just me jesting btw.
 
Single point, 12ga shot gun 00 buck and 45 ACP. Multiple AR-15 or AK-47.
 
Single point, 12ga shot gun 00 buck and 45 ACP. Multiple AR-15 or AK-47.

Sounds like you have quite the arsenal....might as well bump this thread into the new year.:)
 
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