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Courier
April 7, 2002, 08:50 PM
I have never owned a shotgun, only pistols. I would like a shotgun for home defense and need advice. I am left handed, and would like to spend between 4 - 600 dollars. Also, for home defense, is 12 - gauge the best for home protection. There are no kids in the house to be worried about, so I want a potent weapon. Thanks for any advice.

m14nut
April 7, 2002, 09:44 PM
Spend about $250-300 and get the Winchester Defender...
I'm lefty and the empties just buzz past you no prob. IMO for the price, you get a great shotgun....12 or 20:rolleyes:



Or wait! Whatta you know, my Defender just went up for sale for $599.99 :p

Dave McC
April 8, 2002, 04:43 AM
Any of the varied gauges will work for HD in trained and capable hands.

The criteria for a HD shotgun are:

It must be reliable.

It must be simple and fast to operate in times of crises.

The stock must fit the operator.

It must hold at least two shots.

There's a few other things not quite as crucial, like being short for handling in tight places. These tend to be self evident.

Many shotgunners,including myself, choose repeaters for HD. Southpaws seem to not be terribly bothered by using right handed guns for the most part. Those that are can use the Ithaca 37, the lefthanded 870 or the BPS.

Try out a few shotguns and see what works for you. While you're at it, get off on the right foot and take a lesson or two.

The Archives have tons of stuff on HD shotguns, research there will yield pertinent material by the gross.

HTH...

msuess
April 8, 2002, 07:51 AM
I shoot left handed. The empties flying by my face don't bother me at all. You get used to it.

One thing to remember on the 870 is the safety. It is "backwards" for a left hander. It can be changed for a small fee (a shop around here charges 25.00) or you might be able to do it yourself, I don't know. The BPS on the other hand has bottom ejection (no flying empties in front of your face) and a tang safety (no need to switch it).

CMichael
April 8, 2002, 08:21 AM
I am happy with my Mossberg Persusader. It's a 12 gauge 20" barrell and I have the eight shot extended magazine.

It's probably about $250. I got it as a present.

Also the safety is in the middle so that's good for left or right handed people.

Michael

C.R.Sam
April 8, 2002, 08:49 AM
Left, right handed kinda moot. Should practice from both sides anyway.

Sam

SDC
April 8, 2002, 11:58 AM
You might also want to take a look at an Ithaca pump; there aren't as many aftermarket gizmos for them, but since they load and eject straight down, they're about as "neutral" for a left hander as anything can be (excepting for the cross-bolt safety).

Dave McC
April 8, 2002, 06:39 PM
Sam, good point but I believe we're talking complete tyro here. One step at a time.

Re lefties using RH crossbolt safeties, when I shoot southpaw, I just skooch my thumb around to push the thing off, and the index digit to reset. It's not difficult.

Courier
April 8, 2002, 09:30 PM
All the info and advice helps a whole lot, I appreciate it.

Tim Croley
April 9, 2002, 10:34 AM
I too, am left-handed and I shoot right-hand shotguns without any problem with ejection of empties or safeties.

S&W 24
April 9, 2002, 11:18 AM
take a look at an ithica 37 (they are bottom ejecting)