I've got some friends, limited gun use, but they are embracing it and are moving forward. They as a couple bought a handgun for home and vehicle protection when needed, go CCW's, etc. They are moving in the right direction.
They are now interested in a long gun for both home protection and in their mind they want to be covered for SHTF and have the ability to harvest some meat laden food with it. They aren't likely to go take classes and shoot regularly enough that they'd be real handy with an AR, plus I think they want to keep the budget around $500 tops.
Here's the advice I'm going to give them, find flaws in it if any. Remington 887 Nitro Tactical, pump gun with Rem choke and a picatinny rail.
http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/tactical/shotguns/model-887-nitro-mag-tactical.aspx
Now why this one?
Pump gun is easy to use. Lighter than the 870 tactical.
Can use light defense loads in the house for wife if needed. Bigger stuff for birds, deer, whatever.
Rem choke is MUCH better than a standard open cylinder on most HD shottys, have the option to switch chokes for taking fowl, deer, etc.
Picatinny rail will allow me to help them find a small red dot or 2x fixed scope that can go on and off. This would make the husband much more reliable at having a chance of hitting a deer with some 3.5 inch 00 buck.
So....any flaws in my logic? Next recommendation will be a blot action 22lr.
PS...I can't believe that I just started a thread with "SHTF" in the title...sad day.
They are now interested in a long gun for both home protection and in their mind they want to be covered for SHTF and have the ability to harvest some meat laden food with it. They aren't likely to go take classes and shoot regularly enough that they'd be real handy with an AR, plus I think they want to keep the budget around $500 tops.
Here's the advice I'm going to give them, find flaws in it if any. Remington 887 Nitro Tactical, pump gun with Rem choke and a picatinny rail.
http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/tactical/shotguns/model-887-nitro-mag-tactical.aspx
Now why this one?
Pump gun is easy to use. Lighter than the 870 tactical.
Can use light defense loads in the house for wife if needed. Bigger stuff for birds, deer, whatever.
Rem choke is MUCH better than a standard open cylinder on most HD shottys, have the option to switch chokes for taking fowl, deer, etc.
Picatinny rail will allow me to help them find a small red dot or 2x fixed scope that can go on and off. This would make the husband much more reliable at having a chance of hitting a deer with some 3.5 inch 00 buck.
So....any flaws in my logic? Next recommendation will be a blot action 22lr.
PS...I can't believe that I just started a thread with "SHTF" in the title...sad day.