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  2. The 7 Best Home Security Systems for the Money - AOL

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    Safewise.com says that it is one of the systems that really aims to protect “your whole home,” not just your front door. The gun lock has a tilt sensor and a special three-digit lock to reduce ...

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  4. Riot shotgun - Wikipedia

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    Hatsan Escort Magnum, security and law enforcement purpose 12 gauge semi-automatic shotgun. The primary characteristic of a riot shotgun is a "short" barrel (generally 14 to 20 inches (360 to 510 mm) long; 18 in (460 mm) is the shortest length available to civilians in the U.S. that is not subject to additional federal ATF regulation) which makes the shotgun more compact and easier to handle ...

  5. How to secure your home on a budget - AOL

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    Of course, getting one of the best cheap security systems is just the start when it comes to securing your home. There are other ways to deter would-be vandals by signaling that your house is not ...

  6. Buy a shotgun - Wikipedia

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    "Buy a shotgun" is a phrase spoken by then Vice-President of the United States Joe Biden during a video question and answer session hosted by Parents Magazine in 2013. During the session, Biden questioned the utility of a semi-automatic rifle as a home defense weapon, suggesting a shotgun was more appropriate.

  7. Automatic shotgun - Wikipedia

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    Daewoo USAS-12 automatic shotgun. An automatic shotgun is an automatic firearm that fires shotgun shells (thereby making it a shotgun) and uses some of the energy of each shot to automatically cycle the action and load a new round. [1] It will fire repeatedly until the trigger is released or ammunition runs out.