DBBL Tactical Overkill.
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Re: DBBL Tactical Overkill.
I like... looks like its designed to overkill :p
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Re: DBBL Tactical Overkill.
what the hell did I just saw???
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Re: DBBL Tactical Overkill.
Hilarious!
Edit (later): During my lunch hour today, I went over to the local gunshop and I saw one of these. It was really short and handy, an ideal size for a home defense gun. It shouldered well. The ability to attach a light to a home defense weapon is always a plus.
The only thing that I have against it is that it only holds two shells. Lately there have been cases of many perpetrators getting together to commit hot (when homeowners are home) burglaries. In that scenario, I would want more than two cartridges. Secondly being light, I'm sure recoil is relatively heavy. I want my wife to be able to handle it if she has to. I've lately been thinking about a 20 ga semi-auto set up for home defense so she can shoot it with confidence. The semi-auto helps spread out the recoil impulse over a longer period of time making it seem less onerous.
Edit (later): During my lunch hour today, I went over to the local gunshop and I saw one of these. It was really short and handy, an ideal size for a home defense gun. It shouldered well. The ability to attach a light to a home defense weapon is always a plus.
The only thing that I have against it is that it only holds two shells. Lately there have been cases of many perpetrators getting together to commit hot (when homeowners are home) burglaries. In that scenario, I would want more than two cartridges. Secondly being light, I'm sure recoil is relatively heavy. I want my wife to be able to handle it if she has to. I've lately been thinking about a 20 ga semi-auto set up for home defense so she can shoot it with confidence. The semi-auto helps spread out the recoil impulse over a longer period of time making it seem less onerous.
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Re: DBBL Tactical Overkill.
If I were in the US , or IF the gun laws in India were sensible as they are in many states of US , I would have gone for a 12 16 shotgun for a Home Defense weapon . I might even get a AA12 for Home Defense ( provided I don't have to shell out Rolls Royce Phantom kinda money for it ). I saw a video of AA12 on Youtube ; was amazed at the low recoil . The shooter explained that there is some sort of mechanism designed to absorb the recoil .xl_target wrote:Hilarious!
Edit (later): During my lunch hour today, I went over to the local gunshop and I saw one of these. It was really short and handy, an ideal size for a home defense gun. It shouldered well. The ability to attach a light to a home defense weapon is always a plus.
The only thing that I have against it is that it only holds two shells. Lately there have been cases of many perpetrators getting together to commit hot (when homeowners are home) burglaries. In that scenario, I would want more than two cartridges. Secondly being light, I'm sure recoil is relatively heavy. I want my wife to be able to handle it if she has to. I've lately been thinking about a 20 ga semi-auto set up for home defense so she can shoot it with confidence. The semi-auto helps spread out the recoil impulse over a longer period of time making it seem less onerous.
Have you shot the above mentioned weapons ? If yes , what is your opinion on them ?
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Re: DBBL Tactical Overkill.
Thanks Kappil,
Completely agree with XL and FN five seven... this is stretching imagination far toooo much...
But minus the bayonets, bipod and scope this seems to be a handy shotgun... Have been looking for something like this for quite some time. But in India there is no over/under of this barrel length.
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Completely agree with XL and FN five seven... this is stretching imagination far toooo much...
But minus the bayonets, bipod and scope this seems to be a handy shotgun... Have been looking for something like this for quite some time. But in India there is no over/under of this barrel length.
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Its like hell has broken over, sky is fallen
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Re: DBBL Tactical Overkill.
Over/Under with tactical scopes and bipod, shortest 10 or 12 inch barrels of all times. Wipe your asses too ?
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Re: DBBL Tactical Overkill.
Way too much, who will handle this.....
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Re: DBBL Tactical Overkill.
I haven't shot that particular over-under shotgun posted by the OP but I have fired short "coach guns" which are short barreled side by sides. They make a lot of noise and the recoil is not that bad. However, that was with reduced Cowboy Action loads. I shudder to think what some of today's slug loads would feel like.FN-Five-Seven wrote:
If I were in the US , or IF the gun laws in India were sensible as they are in many states of US , I would have gone for a 12 16 shotgun for a Home Defense weapon . I might even get a AA12 for Home Defense ( provided I don't have to shell out Rolls Royce Phantom kinda money for it ). I saw a video of AA12 on Youtube ; was amazed at the low recoil . The shooter explained that there is some sort of mechanism designed to absorb the recoil .
Have you shot the above mentioned weapons ? If yes , what is your opinion on them ?
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I do now have a gas operated, 5.5 lb, 20 gauge semi-auto that has very low recoil, even with slugs. With birdshot or buckshot, it is possible to empty the magazine as fast as you can pull the trigger and still keep it on target. The main reason I got that is so my wife and daughter could use it without being overwhelmed by the weight and recoil of my 12 gauge pump.
I haven't shot an AA12. They are not commonly seen around here and I'm sure they are expensive. For a home defense shotgun, I would like a Keltec KSG but they are as rare as hens teeth. The KSG is short and would be easily maneuverable through doors and hallways and it has a large magazine capacity. I have handled one but have not shot one.
Would I buy a tactical over-under. Most likely not as it kinda offends my sensibilities.
That being said, If I see someone else with one, I'd ask to shoot it and I wouldn't criticize their choice of "tactical tupperware". A gun is a tool and if it does the job for them, who am I to criticize their choice.
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