mnewsham

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Okay, so I am looking for a cheap gun, I was thinking bolt action rifle, or shotgun. This gun will be used almost exclusively at the range. Any suggestions, looking to keep it under $500. If you need any more information just ask.
 
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That's pretty broad. Just range? how longs the range? If less than 50 yards a bolt action type rifle is pointless.
If you just want to blast stuff, get a Pump Shotgun ~$300 max. invest in some good ear muffs and shooting glasses. $100 will go a long way in 100rnd packs of bird shot at walmart.

Remington 870 or Mossberg 500 or heck, even a Mossberg Maverick 88.
 

pontifex

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That's pretty broad. Just range? how longs the range? If less than 50 yards a bolt action type rifle is pointless.
If you just want to blast stuff, get a Pump Shotgun ~$300 max. invest in some good ear muffs and shooting glasses. $100 will go a long way in 100rnd packs of bird shot at walmart.

50 yards is perfect for .22
 

schneiderguy

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Saiga in .223, 7.62x39, or 5.45x39 (if you don't mind cleaning corrosive ammo)

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They go for about $350. They're basically AK47's so you can add a pistol grip and regular buttstock to make them look cooler if you desire :awe:
 

mnewsham

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That's pretty broad. Just range? how longs the range? If less than 50 yards a bolt action type rifle is pointless.
If you just want to blast stuff, get a Pump Shotgun ~$300 max. invest in some good ear muffs and shooting glasses. $100 will go a long way in 100rnd packs of bird shot at walmart.

Remington 870 or Mossberg 500 or heck, even a Mossberg Maverick 88.

Range is 25 yard indoor, looking for an outdoor range in the area, but it IS maryland /sigh
 

IGemini

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Mmm, range toys.

For a .22LR bolt action, the CZ 452 isn't a bad choice. I'd suggest going for a semi like a Ruger 10/22, but to each their own. At 25 yards it's not even doing .22 that much credit and the range might have a velocity cap on the rounds used based on the length of it so a larger caliber might not be an option.

Seconded on a Remington 870 or Moss 500 but I give preference to the former.
 

davmat787

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Ruger 10/22, maybe look into a lower end Ruger Mini 14 if you are interested in a semi-auto .223.
 

IGemini

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Yeah if going for a rifle the Ruger 10/22 is looking like a good choice.

Made this decision myself last week. Found a synthetic carbine model with a 4x scope for $300 total. Even at Gander Mtn, chain king of firearm overpricing, was still a pretty good deal. Bit of a pain to clean though...I recommend a boresnake.
 

mnewsham

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I find .22lr to be very un satisfying to shoot.

I have fired a .22lr before and 9mm and .40

I found .40 to be the most satisfying to shoot with 9mm being close (probably about equal) the .22 wasnt really satisfying but it was not unsatisfying for me.
 

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Mosin Nagant or SKS. The first is bolt action and around $1-200, the second semi auto and around $300 or so.

Mosin is a full sized battle rifle roughly the equivalent of the 30-06. SKS is a intermediate cartridge 7.62x39mm. Very similar to a 30-30.
 

irishScott

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For a 15 yd indoor range? .22 all the way.

Ruger 10/22, Marlin Model 60 (or 795 if you prefer detachable mags). For a bolt action .22, Marlin XT-22 all the way.

For a "tactical" .22, there's the Smith and Wesson M&P 15-22 (Basically a .22 AR-15) or the Kel-Tec SU-22
 

clamum

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Good .22LR rifles:

Savage Mark II (bolt-action). Got mine at Wal-Mart for $150 or so.
Marlin 795
Ruger 10/22
 

mnewsham

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Good .22LR rifles:

Savage Mark II (bolt-action). Got mine at Wal-Mart for $150 or so.
Marlin 795
Ruger 10/22

Looking at the savage mark II thanks for the suggestion, no Walmarts within 50 miles of here are licensed to sell firearms, Basspro has it for about $220 bucks tho.