Yes, the bit where the bayonet clips on to the rifle. Sometimes the ammunition runs out. This is particularly relevant in any context where the civil militia matters.
Yeah and a bayonete. OKC31S
OKC-3S is my favorite AR bayonet but there's an argument for the wire cutting abilities of the M9 bayonet or the affordability of the M7.
I'm not going to argue with your logic because from the perspective of never modifying anything the CZ is the winner hands down and you have excellent taste. The question is: can you turn the CZ into a rifle that shoots 0.3-0.4" groups at 50m for less than a grand (including price of the rifle)?
>a rifle that shoots 0.3-0.4" groups at 50m for less than a grand (including price of the rifle)
What's the best way to do this with a Ruger 10/22 with Tech-Sights and a two-point sling?
I was assuming a base model polymer stock but throw a green mountain bull barrel on it for 180-200 bucks, drop a bx-1 trigger group in for 75-85 and it'd probably be sub MOA. If you want to add glass Arken has some really good stuff for the price point and they run lots of sales (currently doing a 25% off coupon).
A new 10/22 is only like $300, but you are right that a 457 with irons is like $550. If you want to spend the extra $250 for the CZ, then feel free, but idk why you feel the need to lie about prices to push a gun that you don't own. I also don't know what you're babbling about with "kid stock." I'm 6'4" and the factory 10/22 stock works fine enough for me to not care about. In any case, a hardwood 10/22 stock is easily found.
Are you an American?
If so get a Colt or FN ar15, acog, and a surefire scout light. It will be a good all around dependable rifle.
You might want to grab a .22 for practice. >t. built a ugly impractical ar as my first gun and don't want others to make my nistake.
>colt
Fallen off a cliff and overpriced for what you get nowadays. The time when you could get a contract rifle with different trigger has been over years. >FN
Lmao. They use absolutely zero contract parts in their civilian rifles. It's all commercial spec slop. The barrels aren't even made to the same standard.
Other anons have said it already, but a .22 rifle really is the best purchase you can make. A really nice rifle can be had for not much, it costs pennies to shoot, it's honestly far more enjoyable to shoot. This board is mostly war tourists, lost /misc/tards, and larpers. The kind of people who either don't own guns or maybe shoot the ones they have a few times a year. They'll be the ones going on about buying some AR or AK or obscure "fighting rifle" so you can go run around the woods pretending that a gun fight is something a lone, asocial schizophrenic can win. If that describes you, then head over to whatever general is telling you to spend half your months pay on the gizmo of the week. Otherwise, just buy a .22 and be happy. You can buy other rifles down the line, but a good .22 is something that can't be replaced.
What is the purpose of the rifle?
I'll assume you're American. The best all-rounder (target shooting, home defense, hunting) will be some AR10 variant.
AK in 556, you’re on PrepHole so you’re already a weirdo, let your freak flag fly and all that. M90 or Beryl
This. Can't go wrong with them unless it's some trash us made ak
AR15 is a good choice, but I second this
>AR10
Only if you don't care about what is behind your target.
>Only if you don't care about what is behind your target
Are you actually fucking retarded?
yeah OP should pick up a mini beryl, good investment opportunity.
Da fuq, I think I’m in love
Mauser '98. or any derivative.
Basic bitch AR15. It's the most supported and well rounded rifle available.
10/22 with tech sights. Larp guns come and go, but a good plinker is forever. This is the truth, trust in me and be led not astray.
Every American should have a 20" AR-15 in 5.56 with a bayonet lug. A rifle for training and small game like is also highly advisable.
Bayonet lug?
Yeah and a bayonete. OKC31S
Yes, the bit where the bayonet clips on to the rifle. Sometimes the ammunition runs out. This is particularly relevant in any context where the civil militia matters.
OKC-3S is my favorite AR bayonet but there's an argument for the wire cutting abilities of the M9 bayonet or the affordability of the M7.
10/22 is like $400 bucks. A cz457 is $550. Why would I buy a rifle with a kids stock when i could get a nice walnut stock that fits?
I'm not going to argue with your logic because from the perspective of never modifying anything the CZ is the winner hands down and you have excellent taste. The question is: can you turn the CZ into a rifle that shoots 0.3-0.4" groups at 50m for less than a grand (including price of the rifle)?
>a rifle that shoots 0.3-0.4" groups at 50m for less than a grand (including price of the rifle)
What's the best way to do this with a Ruger 10/22 with Tech-Sights and a two-point sling?
I was assuming a base model polymer stock but throw a green mountain bull barrel on it for 180-200 bucks, drop a bx-1 trigger group in for 75-85 and it'd probably be sub MOA. If you want to add glass Arken has some really good stuff for the price point and they run lots of sales (currently doing a 25% off coupon).
Buy a T/CR22
That looks appealing. Do you have any good pictures of the windage and elevation adjustments of the rear sight?
A new 10/22 is only like $300, but you are right that a 457 with irons is like $550. If you want to spend the extra $250 for the CZ, then feel free, but idk why you feel the need to lie about prices to push a gun that you don't own. I also don't know what you're babbling about with "kid stock." I'm 6'4" and the factory 10/22 stock works fine enough for me to not care about. In any case, a hardwood 10/22 stock is easily found.
I would say buy an AR just because you may not be allowed to in the future
>t. Delawarean who is now unable to buy ARs as of 2021
Are you an American?
If so get a Colt or FN ar15, acog, and a surefire scout light. It will be a good all around dependable rifle.
You might want to grab a .22 for practice.
>t. built a ugly impractical ar as my first gun and don't want others to make my nistake.
>colt
Fallen off a cliff and overpriced for what you get nowadays. The time when you could get a contract rifle with different trigger has been over years.
>FN
Lmao. They use absolutely zero contract parts in their civilian rifles. It's all commercial spec slop. The barrels aren't even made to the same standard.
sneed poor
There are better ARs to buy that aren't for poors, like the Geissele Super Duty.
>Geissele Super Duty.
Ugly slop gun
Better quality than your potmetal ill-fitted commercial Colt and FN rifles.
>Colt, FN, Surefire
Shut the fuck up and lurk
back to arg tranny
Other anons have said it already, but a .22 rifle really is the best purchase you can make. A really nice rifle can be had for not much, it costs pennies to shoot, it's honestly far more enjoyable to shoot. This board is mostly war tourists, lost /misc/tards, and larpers. The kind of people who either don't own guns or maybe shoot the ones they have a few times a year. They'll be the ones going on about buying some AR or AK or obscure "fighting rifle" so you can go run around the woods pretending that a gun fight is something a lone, asocial schizophrenic can win. If that describes you, then head over to whatever general is telling you to spend half your months pay on the gizmo of the week. Otherwise, just buy a .22 and be happy. You can buy other rifles down the line, but a good .22 is something that can't be replaced.