View Full Version : Buying a gun / rifle?


stockman3733
08-11-2005, 06:09 AM
Id like to buy a rifle for protection. Im more comfortable with a rifle and because of this, a better shot with rifles. I admit I havent shot a rifle for a good 10 years, but I'd like to be prepared once the stock market crashes and we go into a massive recession, with Bush's only option to reissue a new currency and merge Canada, Mexico and the US into the American Union. Id like to be prepared and be able to guard my gold bars :)Can anyone recommend a nice rifle, say under $200 that will work well for me? Im not into shotguns either.Thanks!

soulmatesarenice
08-12-2005, 10:25 AM
claim to have gold and want a crappy 200 buck rifle. Just hand over the loot.

GoodDazeAhead
08-13-2005, 02:40 PM
you need a powerful gun in at the leasr a.223 and at most a .338 second the lowest priced semi-auto i can think of is a ruger mini thirty in 7.62x39 mm caliber wich is $775. little bit out of the price range . try ivanhoeoutlet.com or pick up a 2008 gunguide.

4XTrader2661
08-14-2005, 06:55 PM
a nice rifle under $200.00.................don't think thats possibletry a ruger 10/22... just keep pulling the trigger......

DavidE
08-15-2005, 11:10 PM
For the amount of money you want to spend, the "best" battle/defense rifle you can afford is an SKS. If you want to throw some more money into a GOOD rifle, you can get a WASR AK style semi auto rifle from www.aimsurplus.com for a little under $300.If you actually have anything worth defending, you may want to spring for a more precision oriented gun and get yourself an AR15. Companies like www.cdnninvestments.com have all sorts of good deals. Go to their website and download their PDF catalogue and see what they have in your price range.But I'd definitely stick with major calibers like:223/5.56x45 AR15/AK/Mini 14/etc308/7.62X51 AR10/FAL/M1A/CETME/etc7.62x39 SKS/AK5.45x39 AK

fusion2090
08-17-2005, 03:25 AM
You will have trouble finding a good rifle for under $200.00.However, you should be able to find a good Rossi M-92 Saddle Ring Carbine in the $250-350.00 range. My personal choice would be one in .357 Magnum, but .44 RemMag and .45 LC would also be good choices.Doc

iconsultei
08-18-2005, 07:41 AM
Not much on the market for under $200 if you're going to buy it legally. Look at something in either 22 lr (cheep and universally available) , in .223 Rem or 308 Win (great selections of ammo) and avoid the SKS and AK type rifles, the decent ones are no longer imported and the chinese made ones are pure crap.With the stock market still above 13,000 after all those minor corrections I doubt it's going to crash anytime soon.

Frankthetank
08-19-2005, 11:56 AM
SKS Southern Ohio guns. Yugo. $150 there bouts. When buying a weapon for SHTF plan on buying a couple 1000 rounds of ammo. 7.62x39 is still relatively inexpensive to shoot compared to sporting arms. Buy in bulk, buy it cheap bury it deep. The commies are doing their best to degrade the bill of rights through bureaucratic actions the CSPC has been attempting to pass regs to limit the amount of ammo that can be stored by a non-licensee. Get familiar with the enemy and their actions Join the NRA, SCI, GOA, or other 2nd amendment protector. Be informed. that is the best weapon, the next best is communicating with our "elected" officials and third help keep others informed. My SHTF burial gun is an SKS.

LikeImTellingYouWhoIA9019
08-20-2005, 04:11 PM
A rifle you might want to look at would be the SKS. You can still pick one up for 200 or slightly under. They are chambered for 7.62x39; which is just a 308 short. You can drop a deer or antelope with it; very accurate, reliable, indestructible, ammo won't bankrupt you and is widely available. I have a number of them and the only thing I have a problem with is the stock is sort of short; in the military one size fits all; but you can buy one of those slip on limb savers which is about 2" thick and it makes the stock just the right length. It also lets you set it down and lean it on the wall and the metal butplate won't skitter out from under it. They break down into five pieces for cleaning; which you only have to do every 5000 rounds or once in five years if you feel like it.

JohnK
08-21-2005, 08:26 PM
buy a pistol. they are more versital and easy to manuver. i would reccomens a glock. if you must have a rifle buy a remington

alekn5695
08-23-2005, 12:41 AM
the cheapest Riflei found is around $300. I know you dont want to hear it, but im gonna tell you anyway. You need to invest in a shotgun. when holding a rifle at chest level and not aiming, you arent going to hit what you are aiming at, and if you dont, they might. There is a big factor in rifles-the bullets travel fast and far. Even if you do hit your target, it might go right through it and then 5 or 6 houses next to you. By the way, you can get shotguns cheaper. You can get a single shot for about $120. The pump shotgun is a great protection gun because you have more than one shot, and the noise itslef of the shell being racked into the chamber scares people a little and makes you think, Oh sh*t. It is wiser to get a shotgun because it has more power up close with shot (i use 00 buckshot and #4 shot), you can get one cheaper normally, it wont penetrate as far, the nosie of a pump is intimidating, and you can customize it to make it better for persnal protection. ( Pistol grip, short barrel...) I really dont see how you can be more proficient with a rifle than a shotgun. You have a much greater chance of hitting and stopping someone with a shotgun.I really hope you take this into consideration before you buy a rifle for protection.

strath
08-24-2005, 04:57 AM
i agree with Aaron. you don't want to hear it, but a rifle isn't the best bet for home protection. it could very easily go right through the person and over to the next house. shotguns are much more intimidating than pistols, and if you point a rifle at someone, they are gonna think the same thing Aaron and i already told you. you aren't gonna hit them in close proximity like that .here are some good choices all are shotguns.http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/shotguns/model_870/model_870_express_turkey_specs.asphttp://www.remington.com/products/firearms/shotguns/model_870/model_870_express_synthetic_18inch_specs.aspthis next one in 24 inch barrelhttp://www.remington.com/products/firearms/shotguns/SPR_models/spr453_autoloader_specs.aspgood luck

dreamscorporation
08-25-2005, 09:12 AM
In that scenario, you want a SKS. No fancy stocks or removable magazines, just some spare parts and a cleaning kit. You can bury cans of ammo at your SHTF Rally Point. Heck, get a naval artillery tube and bury yourself a SKs and an extra pistol there too.

Billybob38
08-26-2005, 01:27 PM
A .30 Carbine Is Nice But It Is A Little Expencive But You Can Ad Some Accecoies Like A Scope And 40 Round Clip It Is A Nice little gun It Is Easy On Your Shoulder And You Can Do A Little Plinking It Is Also semiautomadic So It Can Fire Kind Of Fast Not As Accurate As Some Newer Ones But it Is Worth It

I
08-27-2005, 05:42 PM
I reccommend to you the SKS rifle, or more formally known as the Simonov Self-Loading Carbine. It is obviously a carbine type rifle, and weighs a good 7-8 lbs. It fires the 7.62X39mm round, ballistically near the 30-30 Win. in performance. Though, watch where you are shooting because of any neighbors you might have. There are Chinese, Yugoslavian, Albanian, and many more versions of this rifle. I have a Yugoslavian SKS, and I love it and will never sell it. Good luck!

narutofan
08-28-2005, 09:57 PM
Check out the Mavericks Brand*...

cmeduck8191
08-30-2005, 02:13 AM
Why would you expect to pay only $200 to protect your life, family, property and gold????Go to a gun show and see what used rifles are available

willywonker
08-31-2005, 06:28 AM
i think a shotgun is a better self-defense weapon. rifle bullets can go through walls even when you hit your target. i have old lead shotshells that flatten out when they hit almost anything so only what i shoot at is in danger. plus shotguns "breakdown" and they are easier to transport. i have picked up really good shotguns in February in pawn shops for $110- $175.

zman4927489
09-01-2005, 10:43 AM
If you are serious about possessing gold bullion, then you need more than just a rifle for protection. As far as issuing new currency, haven't they already done that? Look at our bills, where do they say that they are payable to anyone in anything? As far as merging Canada & Mexico to the US, THAT is not likely to EVER happen. And if you do own gold, why don't you sell a couple of troy ounces and get a proper defensive rifle like an FAL or M-14 instead of something under $200???Back to your question... Using a rifle for home defense creates other problems, most prounced is overpenetration. Consider those who may live with you, and/or your neighbors. But if it is a rifle you want, then look at the Ruger PC-9 for around $300 new (if you shop around). It is a semi action carbine that shoots the .9mm bullet and is rated for up to +P+ ammo. It also uses the Ruger P-89 magazines which are abundant and inexpensive and available in up to 30 round capacity.You could also consider the Marlin version. There is also the Ruger Mini 14 or Mini 30 chambered for the 7.62x39 round but these are higher dollar.If you can only afford to spend $200, then look for a used .22 rifle.Good luck.H

FrankCastle5034
09-02-2005, 02:58 PM
I don't think you can get a new rifle these days for under $200.00. But I'd prob go with a Puma 45 Long Colt lever action with the 16" barrel.