Stupid wrote:jimlongley wrote:And his final point negates all of Stupid's remarks.
YOU NEED TO KNOW HOW TO RUN THE GUN YOU GOT!
Stupid wrote:Shooting a semi auto is simpler and requires less training - this is an indisputable fact, which was my point
I dispute it, it's not a fact. A pump is no harder to operate, load, or keep on target than a semi-auto with the benefit of being able to rack the slide to clear jams. Nope, not indisputable, nor a fact.
Stupid wrote:2. Semi auto shoots faster and for the shooter, it's easier to keep the gun on target and do follow-up shots. Again, an indisputable fact. I used The Matrix to show how slow a person could operate the pump. Don't get too far about this.
I dispute this too, and the matrix shows nothing but the filmmaker's concept, not the true speed and accuracy of a pump vs a semi-auto. I have fired as fast as a semi-auto with a pump, and know others who have done the same. Attend a three gun match some time and see just how little difference there is between scores for pumps and semi-autos. Those scores are based on time and accuracy.
Stupid wrote:3. The sound of racking a shotgun would scare someone away - of course it would. It would scare a whole lot of RATIONAL people away. Well, if a person is rational, s/he wouldn't break into your house in the dark, would s/he?
Also not in the least indisputable, first of all, a rational home defender would do better to keep the gun with a round in the chamber, and just have to take the safety off, not have to rack the slide. Or are you suggesting that the semi-auto should be kept in conditon one while the pump is not? And if not, instead of having to rack the slide, you have to fumble, in the dark, with a little bitty cocking handle to charge the gun? Or are you planning for each to leave the action open instead, which subjects both to dirt entry and the semi to spring weakening.
Your arguments are unconvincing.
Stupid wrote:In a gun fight, I am not claiming I know anything because I don't, the first shot is often the key.
That's pretty obvious.
Stupid wrote:You know one major reason why perps shot more accurate than police?
I don't believe this is supportable, where do you get your data?
Stupid wrote:Don't you ever give away the advantage of the surprise!!! Action beats reaction! You want to ambush the bad guy and stop him/her before any harm is done to you.
Which is my point exactly, it doesn't matter what you use, learn it, know it, use it well, Clint Smith's demo with doubles and singles pretty much proves that, and that's a documentary, not a fiction movie.
The Matrix is nothing more than fiction, even the gun battle is merely staged, it proves nothing, "it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing." And then there are the hundred round magazines on the guns.
Don't give away the advantage of surprise (see above) and rack the slide, just quietly slip the safety off and take the upper hand.
And another advantage of a pump, semi-autos can't digest a mix of ammo, of different power levels, and lengths, they need to be tuned specific ammos, I have beaten Benelli semi-auto shooters that forgot this, shooters who would normally beat me only because they were better than me, not because they had a faster or better gun, and I beat them only because they had their gas ports set wrong. My Mossberg goes from target loads, to 3 inch 00 buck, to 2 3/4 inch slugs, to Aguila mini shells with no complaints at all, enabling me to set up a loading scheme based on what the typical home invasion scenario entails.
And I don't rack the slide and warn an invader.