Fwiw, am a really thrifty/frugal broke near hermit

Depression’s improved to the point I’m not concerned with it being a risk to myself and am currently nogunz except for varmint air guns

Considering dropping like two grand on a nice rifle ak47 and equipment and training with it alongside my gym routinelady-doge

Debating getting either a KUSA KR-101X or a Keltec RFB and an optic and chest rig/plates and pouches, spare mags, etc for either

The KR-101X is a 5.56 AKM/74 clone that takes AR mags and looks pretty good from what I’ve seen, the RFB is a .308 bullpup DMR (I’m kinda a tankie and a big Halo dork, so both have their appeals)

Live in a state with a 10 round mag restriction, so that’s leaning me towards the RFB.

Thoughts?

Dunno if there’s a loophole for larger mags or a SBR “pistol” janet-wink that might be a better option

Am I being a dumbass?

Should I get a pistol or a .22LR plinker first? Should I not drop a used car price on a rifle I might never have to actually use aside from playing at the range and running drills as a hobby?

@[email protected] pls lend me your wisdom and recs

  • Thorngraff_Ironbeard [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    A 22 anything is a good idea for shooting practice because any AR pattern and especially AK pattern cartridges are so expensive. You can get a 22 revolver for less than $200 if you want real budget.

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      I would strongly advise against wheel guns for any reason. They’re beyond archaic now. If you just want a target gun get a ruger mk4 in .22

      Or just get a cz or a glock, looks like you can get czs or used glocks for under 500 right now.

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          That’s the perception of them but they have more moving parts, more ways to break, and less reliability than a modern auto. And you’re also carrying six rounds with no magazine instead of the 19+1 modern full frame 9mm autos use. They’re great for cowboy action shooting and as range toys but there is absolutely no reason to carry them in to combat and lots of reasons not to.

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            I agree automatics are just as if not more reliable than a revolver but for personal protection I personally don’t wanna be carrying around such a big gun. A 5 shot hammerless 38 is my choice. I was raised by boomer gun nuts so I keep a lot of those sensibilities lol.

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            I will say in their defense, they make failures to fire a non-issue. The couple of times I got dud rounds in a wheelgun, I just pulled the trigger again and problem solved

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      I mean, I have like two grand squirreled away and was pining for a fancy rifle which is why I made the post lol

      A 10/22 wouldn’t be a bad idea though, or a .22LR AR

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        I see I was leaning to much into the budget thing I guess. An AR despite being IMO the ugliest rifle God ever allowed to be made is prolly the best bet due to ammo and parts availability. As for the high capacity magazine ban I saw this wild stripper clip fed AR with an undetachable magazine used to get around those state bans.