Self Defense Gun Using the Birdshot: Into the Fray Episode 230

Published on August 6, 2018
Duration: 1:39

This video debunks the myth that shotguns, even with birdshot, can be fired indiscriminately inside a home. It emphasizes that rounds will penetrate interior barriers like drywall and hollow-core doors, posing a risk to individuals beyond the target. The core message is that all standard firearm safety rules, including knowing your target and what is beyond it, apply equally when using a shotgun indoors.

Quick Summary

Firing a shotgun indoors, even with birdshot, is not safe for indiscriminate use. Rounds will penetrate interior barriers like drywall and hollow-core doors, posing a risk to those beyond your target. Always adhere to firearm safety rules: know your target and what is beyond it, as you are responsible for every round fired.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Shotgun vs. Interior Door Test
  2. 00:22Birdshot Penetration Through Interior Barriers
  3. 00:47Shotgun Safety Indoors: Aiming and Responsibility
  4. 01:06Editor's Closing Remarks & Subscription Call

Frequently Asked Questions

Can birdshot be fired safely inside a home without penetrating interior doors?

No, even number 8 birdshot will penetrate interior barriers like drywall and hollow-core doors at room distances. It's crucial to remember that all firearm safety rules, including knowing your target and what's beyond it, apply indoors.

Does using a shotgun indoors mean you don't need to aim?

Absolutely not. Using a shotgun indoors does not allow for indiscriminate firing. You must always know your target and what is beyond it, just as you would with any other firearm.

What are the risks of firing a shotgun indoors?

The primary risk is that shotgun rounds, including birdshot, will penetrate interior walls and doors, potentially harming individuals on the other side. You are responsible for every round fired.

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