223 backpack rifle

I'm pretty sure the keltec 16 the OP mentions in the first post is the SU16 you are recommending..... lot's of people don't like the plastic keltec's but I've heard mostly good things about the SU16's.

keltecs also have a good track record of having their buffer tube disintegrating out into a bazillion pieces during cycling, or at least the Sub2k did.
They are decent firearms for range/hobby use but definitely on the budget side, and not something I would rely on, personally
 
keltecs also have a good track record of having their buffer tube disintegrating out into a bazillion pieces during cycling, or at least the Sub2k did.
They are decent firearms for range/hobby use but definitely on the budget side, and not something I would rely on, personally

They are what they are and some of their models are better then others, SU16's have been around for what a decade or so, and have had some revisions addressing problems maybe 4 or 5 years ago, not sure as I haven't looked into them too hard.

Not many 5 poundish folding .223 ar mag fed semi's out there for $800
 
Sigh, you haven´t told us what ranges you want to shoot too, what your priorities are, etc etc.

What you´ve basically said is: "I want a car, a car no longer or wider than a hatchback but doesn´t have to be a hatchback"

Seriously we can´t help you with such vague goals

Since I'm looking at 223 max range at like 200 yards. 100 yards is what I'm looking at. Just a basic a little bit more power than 22lr. This is the caliber I was looking at. I checked out the 9mm backpack ones and I will probably get one of those also just to see what the comparison is hands on. Not using it for say bear defense since I got a short barrel 12 ga. And I'll probably pick up a 44 mag or 357 lever I think for that.

Just like the 223 round personally.(I have considered 22mag also).
 
Since I'm looking at 223 max range at like 200 yards. 100 yards is what I'm looking at. Just a basic a little bit more power than 22lr. This is the caliber I was looking at. I checked out the 9mm backpack ones and I will probably get one of those also just to see what the comparison is hands on. Not using it for say bear defense since I got a short barrel 12 ga. And I'll probably pick up a 44 mag or 357 lever I think for that.

Just like the 223 round personally.(I have considered 22mag also).

223 has a max effective range of 600m (ammo dependent) and again effective range depends on what you are using it for which you still haven´t told us other than you like the calibre and want to put it in a bag.

Get an X-95, it´ll cover most needs inside of 300m and if you don´t like it the resale value is good and they sell quickly.
 
Since I'm looking at 223 max range at like 200 yards. 100 yards is what I'm looking at. Just a basic a little bit more power than 22lr. This is the caliber I was looking at. I checked out the 9mm backpack ones and I will probably get one of those also just to see what the comparison is hands on. Not using it for say bear defense since I got a short barrel 12 ga. And I'll probably pick up a 44 mag or 357 lever I think for that.

Just like the 223 round personally.(I have considered 22mag also).

The gen 3 sub2000's are arriving and have arrived in Canada, might as well start there.
 
If you have an AR-15 sitting, rusting in the safe, you could try a conversion kit to make it a straight-pull bolt action.
This is not what the AR was designed to do, but it gets the parts outside.
I converted a Norinco M4 clone with a Spectre Ballistics kit and my neighbour converted his Smith & Wesson M&P with a Maple Ridge Armoury Renegade kit.
They aren't semi autos but cycle fast and well and the MRA version has the benefit of a spring return. Both worked well with no problems.
Again, not a semi-auto but light and can take down for back-packing.
 
If you have an AR-15 sitting, rusting in the safe, you could try a conversion kit to make it a straight-pull bolt action.
This is not what the AR was designed to do, but it gets the parts outside.
I converted a Norinco M4 clone with a Spectre Ballistics kit and my neighbour converted his Smith & Wesson M&P with a Maple Ridge Armoury Renegade kit.
They aren't semi autos but cycle fast and well and the MRA version has the benefit of a spring return. Both worked well with no problems.
Again, not a semi-auto but light and can take down for back-packing.

That's a pretty cool idea I'll look into it. Got a couple lowers and at least 1 upper.
 
If you have an AR-15 sitting, rusting in the safe, you could try a conversion kit to make it a straight-pull bolt action.
This is not what the AR was designed to do, but it gets the parts outside.
I converted a Norinco M4 clone with a Spectre Ballistics kit and my neighbour converted his Smith & Wesson M&P with a Maple Ridge Armoury Renegade kit.
They aren't semi autos but cycle fast and well and the MRA version has the benefit of a spring return. Both worked well with no problems.
Again, not a semi-auto but light and can take down for back-packing.

That's exactly what what I did. Sure, it's no AR but at least I'll get out and get to shoot it.

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