Category: Shotgun

  • Racking the Shotgun: Fear Factor or Bullet Magnet?

    Racking the Shotgun: Fear Factor or Bullet Magnet?

    Things in the firearms world tend to suffer something of a pendulum swing. One such thing is the concept of racking the shotgun. For decades there was a lot of really obnoxious conventional wisdom that said working a pump shotgun’s action was a terrifying sound. The sound alone, it was said, would make a bad guy run away in fear. (more…)

  • Shotguns are Not Low Capacity Weapons

    Shotguns are Not Low Capacity Weapons

    The internet is chuck-a-buck full of myths and distortions about defensive shotguns. There is one that has always particularly bugged me. The myth, one common even among “shotgun guys,” is that the shotgun is a “low capacity weapon.” Shotguns are not low-capacity weapons, and this article will explain why. (more…)

  • Improving the TL-Racker Shotgun Light

    Improving the TL-Racker Shotgun Light

    Last year I reviewed the Streamlight TL-Racker shotgun light. I really like the light, but I have some problems with the TL-Racker as a forend. Fortunately, it can be improved upon. (more…)

  • Shotgun Ammo Selection: The Slug

    Shotgun Ammo Selection: The Slug

    In my last article about shotguns I mentioned being a fan of the slug. I had planned to address this, but it drew quite a bit of email, so I’m addressing it a little sooner than I expected. (more…)

  • Thoughts on Defensive Shotgun Setup

    Thoughts on Defensive Shotgun Setup

    During the month of April I am doing two-a-days with dry practice. Aside from my normal practice routine with my EDC handgun, I am also spending ten minutes per day with my shotgun. This has me thinking a lot about the defensive shotgun setup. Additionally, with the surge of gun sales in recent weeks I’m sure at least a few people are the brand-new owner of a shotgun, so I will share a few of my ruminations. (more…)