Now here is where things start getting tricky. The rifle. Entire books have been written on this subject and the debate is ENDLESS. Unlike hand guns which are usually either a revolver or semi auto. The rifle comes in many different action types. Single shot, bolt action, slide action, lever action or semi auto. Even amount the single shots you have break action, falling block, and bolt action rifles. I'm going to go into depth on each action type thats what google is for but for segment we'll focus on the most popular type today, the semi auto.
In some places you simply can't have a semi auto rifle, if you live in one of those places, move.
Seriously. Your government doesn't respect you or freedom so why should they get your tax dollars?
The semi automatic rifle is the most popular rifle type in the USA at this time. From ruger 10/22s to AR-15s the semi auto is dominate. When I first got into guns all the gun writers in Guns and Ammo magazine would cover bolt action hunting rifles and only occasionally a semi auto. Go pickup a gun magazine now. Now its all about the semi auto and specifically about the semi auto military type rifles.
A couple of years ago a hunting show host named Jim Zumbo declared that AR-15 rifles were the guns of criminals and terrorists or some such nonsense. He was fired within 48 hours after making that statement. Now there is a magazine called AR Guns and hunting. Its dedicated to those who use ar-15 and ar-10 rifles for hunting. Remington even sells ar-15 and ar-10 rifles setup specifically for hunting.
Since our discussion is about firearms for preparedness and survival we will be talking about semi auto military type rifles.
Wait why not a semi auto like the Remington 7400? Rifles originally designed for civilian use are not designed with ruggedness and field serviceability like military rifles. I once took apart a Remington 7400. I couldn't even take apart all the way without tools. It also lacked features like a chromed bore and chamber which aid reliability and longevity. Parts for rifles designed for civilian use are also harder to get as they must be purchased from the manufacturer. Military rifles are designed for parts interchangeability even between countries of origin (like using an Israeli charging handle on a Belgium FAL ) who use the same platform. Rfiles like FN AR and the Remington 7400 simply can't do that.
So what brand do you buy? Its not about brand its about the platform. The major platforms that should be considered are:
AK-47/74
AR-15/10
MIA/M14/m1 carbine
G3/HK91
FAL
There are others like the Remington ACR and the FN SCAR however parts availability are limited to those manufacturers.
So what platform is best? that depends. If you live in Wyoming and are a large person an M1A or FAL might be a good choice. If you are of smaller stature an AR-15 might be a better choice. If you live in an area of thick vegetation a 7.62x39 AK would probably be better.
Just like the handgun your environment and you dictate what works best for you.
Another aspect to look at is this... what else can I use this for? Is it powerful enough and accurate enough for hunting? Can this serve a dual role?
Example 1. M1A as a main battle rifle but also using it with a magnified optic as DMR and hunting rifle.
Example 2 AK-47 in 7.62x39 as a brush rifle for both defense and hunting of deer sized game.
when thinking about and considering your choices take into consideration dual roles.
In some places you simply can't have a semi auto rifle, if you live in one of those places, move.
Seriously. Your government doesn't respect you or freedom so why should they get your tax dollars?
The semi automatic rifle is the most popular rifle type in the USA at this time. From ruger 10/22s to AR-15s the semi auto is dominate. When I first got into guns all the gun writers in Guns and Ammo magazine would cover bolt action hunting rifles and only occasionally a semi auto. Go pickup a gun magazine now. Now its all about the semi auto and specifically about the semi auto military type rifles.
A couple of years ago a hunting show host named Jim Zumbo declared that AR-15 rifles were the guns of criminals and terrorists or some such nonsense. He was fired within 48 hours after making that statement. Now there is a magazine called AR Guns and hunting. Its dedicated to those who use ar-15 and ar-10 rifles for hunting. Remington even sells ar-15 and ar-10 rifles setup specifically for hunting.
Since our discussion is about firearms for preparedness and survival we will be talking about semi auto military type rifles.
Wait why not a semi auto like the Remington 7400? Rifles originally designed for civilian use are not designed with ruggedness and field serviceability like military rifles. I once took apart a Remington 7400. I couldn't even take apart all the way without tools. It also lacked features like a chromed bore and chamber which aid reliability and longevity. Parts for rifles designed for civilian use are also harder to get as they must be purchased from the manufacturer. Military rifles are designed for parts interchangeability even between countries of origin (like using an Israeli charging handle on a Belgium FAL ) who use the same platform. Rfiles like FN AR and the Remington 7400 simply can't do that.
So what brand do you buy? Its not about brand its about the platform. The major platforms that should be considered are:
AK-47/74
AR-15/10
MIA/M14/m1 carbine
G3/HK91
FAL
There are others like the Remington ACR and the FN SCAR however parts availability are limited to those manufacturers.
So what platform is best? that depends. If you live in Wyoming and are a large person an M1A or FAL might be a good choice. If you are of smaller stature an AR-15 might be a better choice. If you live in an area of thick vegetation a 7.62x39 AK would probably be better.
Just like the handgun your environment and you dictate what works best for you.
Another aspect to look at is this... what else can I use this for? Is it powerful enough and accurate enough for hunting? Can this serve a dual role?
Example 1. M1A as a main battle rifle but also using it with a magnified optic as DMR and hunting rifle.
Example 2 AK-47 in 7.62x39 as a brush rifle for both defense and hunting of deer sized game.
when thinking about and considering your choices take into consideration dual roles.
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