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1. Ruger 10/22
As you likely suspected, this list has to start with a .22. It is the cheapest rifle on the market, and many fundamentals of rifle shooting can be duplicated with a rim-fire. We like the 10/22 because even someone lacking in gunsmith skills can customize these rifles with ease.
If your main rifle is a lever action, you can substitute the 10/22 for a Henry or if ARs are you thing, the S&W MP15/22 might be more to your liking. Maybe you roll with a bolt gun; we are partial to the Savage Mk II. Companies like Walther and German Sport Guns offer rim-fire versions of HK MP5s, AK-47s and a few others. If none of these appeal to you, you can usually find a 22 conversion kit for your AR-15 and possibly some other rifles. The key is that you have options.
If you're afraid of the future of society, as so many are, chances are you've thought about what weapons you should be stocking up on, just in case.
For a brief rundown on some more rifles that you can own while spending minimal amounts per round, look no further than the next page.
Ruger 10/22 w/Troy Industries Stock – Customized
Ruger 10/22 Custom Barrel/Stock/Trigger Assembly @ 2lbs
223&308
Sorry stopped as soon as they said the RAS 47 was a good buy….. they are only good if you like guns that explode do to bad QC after only 500-1000 rounds
The author looses all credibility with the Beretta storm suggestion.
Thats what I thought. Could’ve said a CZ75 or a Glock 17 , but no, he picks a Beretta storm. Lmao
I think the author was just pitching for sales.
CZ or Glock 9mm or S&W .357 are the only handguns that should have even been considered for a list this short.
Nagants
That Beretta storm sure is a little rifle, looks almost like a pistol.
Nick Greer, Alex Greer, Tyler Seawright
17 hmr