Hi all!
I've had my acquisition license for a few years now, I got it on a whim, and now I want to buy a good rifle before it expires in 2013. I never owned a gun before, and I know little about them. I would greatly appreciate any advice on my first purchase.
Being a newbie, I have a list of things I am looking for in a rifle that may be what I think I need as opposed to what I actually need. Here is the criteria I am looking for:
1 - Simple to maintain
2 - reliable
3 - accurate enough for an amateur
4 - inexpensive ammo that is easy to find ( I hear NATO 556 is pretty cheap and abundant...)
4 - semi-auto
Please try not to use acronyms in your response. I'm not up to speed on gun terminology, brands, etc.
As well, if you could tell me what the limitations of my aforementioned criteria are (i.e. "556 ammo has no stopping power" or "semi-auto rifles are harder to maintain"), that may help me understand the correct choices better.
I'm sure there have to be rifles out there that can fit my criteria, I just don't want to buy one and find out it's not what I need or impractical in the real world.
Thanks in advance!
I've had my acquisition license for a few years now, I got it on a whim, and now I want to buy a good rifle before it expires in 2013. I never owned a gun before, and I know little about them. I would greatly appreciate any advice on my first purchase.
Being a newbie, I have a list of things I am looking for in a rifle that may be what I think I need as opposed to what I actually need. Here is the criteria I am looking for:
1 - Simple to maintain
2 - reliable
3 - accurate enough for an amateur
4 - inexpensive ammo that is easy to find ( I hear NATO 556 is pretty cheap and abundant...)
4 - semi-auto
Please try not to use acronyms in your response. I'm not up to speed on gun terminology, brands, etc.
As well, if you could tell me what the limitations of my aforementioned criteria are (i.e. "556 ammo has no stopping power" or "semi-auto rifles are harder to maintain"), that may help me understand the correct choices better.
I'm sure there have to be rifles out there that can fit my criteria, I just don't want to buy one and find out it's not what I need or impractical in the real world.
Thanks in advance!