What is FASTER For Home Defense? (9mm vs Shotgun) *YOU Decide* #fullautofriday #civtac #firearms

Published on August 10, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video presents a practical home defense speed challenge comparing a 9mm handgun against a 12 Gauge shotgun. Expert instruction from Civilian Tactical demonstrates a drill using a PACT Club Timer III to measure the time required to achieve 12 hits on target. The results show the shotgun is significantly faster for delivering multiple hits due to buckshot spread, offering valuable insights for defensive firearm selection.

Quick Summary

A 12 Gauge shotgun is faster for delivering multiple hits in a home defense speed drill, achieving 13 hits in 0.92 seconds compared to a 9mm handgun's 3.56 seconds for 12 hits. This speed advantage stems from the buckshot's spread, making shotguns highly effective for rapid target engagement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Home Defense Challenge
  2. 00:139mm Handgun Trial: G-Force Arms Rapture
  3. 00:259mm Results & Analysis
  4. 00:34Shotgun Trial: G-Force One
  5. 00:46Shotgun Results & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

Which firearm is faster for delivering multiple hits in a home defense scenario?

In a practical speed drill, a 12 Gauge shotgun firing buckshot achieved 13 hits in 0.92 seconds, significantly faster than a 9mm handgun which took 3.56 seconds for 12 hits. This is due to the inherent spread of buckshot.

What is the FASTER method for home defense?

The video demonstrates a 'FASTER' concept not as a specific acronym, but as a speed challenge comparing how quickly a 9mm handgun versus a 12 Gauge shotgun can deliver multiple hits on target, using a professional shot timer.

How accurate is a 9mm handgun in a speed drill?

During a speed drill, a 9mm handgun delivered 12 hits on a silhouette target in 3.56 seconds, with most impacts in the A-zone, indicating good practical accuracy even under time pressure.

What are the advantages of a shotgun for home defense speed?

A 12 Gauge shotgun offers a significant speed advantage for delivering multiple hits due to the spread of buckshot. A single shot can achieve multiple points of impact, drastically reducing the time needed to neutralize a threat compared to a handgun.

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