Recommend a gun for me?

Thanks everyone for the suggestions!
That SU-22 looks neat, but where can I find it and convert it into a pistol-grip? And how much would it cost in total? I can't seem to find any places that offer it.

I also came across the idea to put a Black Dog mag on the Chiappa M4, but do they fit together?
http://www.badgerarmssupply.com/index.php?page=chiappa (last one on the page)
https://shopquestar.com/shopping65/shopexd.asp?id=67&bc=no

Does anyone know if the Chiappa M4 is non/restricted? Is the lower part of it able to accept a 223 upper? Is it relatively easy to take apart and clean?

I think I might be going for that combination at this point, unless I'm missing something major. The cost is just unbeatable ($420 for the Chiappa, plus another $60 for 2 BD mags)
The SU 22 is set to be released this fall. It takes Black Dog Mag's and were you buy this rifle will also be able to sell you the conversion kit for this rifle for an extra $160 to $180 more as the price is not determined yet. Although the stock butt stock will allow you to hold a spare mag.
As for the Chiappa and also the S&W M4 22LR's are considered restricted so there for you can't just go plink out in the woods so most people find that a turn off.
 
Might I suggest a 10-22 with a Maruader stock. You get the lego like quality of the good old 10-22 and the hotness of the marauder. And a CZ 858. Because shooting .22's gets a little boring sometimes. If I could keep only 2 rifles those would be be them.
 
I'm a newbie and researched and researched and ordered my first rifle... Then another, and another, then a pistol, then impulse purchased a rifle from a walk-in store...

Don't worry about your first one; buy anything and be happy. Trust me you WILL buy more :). I thought my first one had to be the perfect compromise in everything I wanted - calibre, look, length, use, but now understand it's so addictive you will eventually own/trade/borrow them all!

Go with your first instinct - you will sleep with it the first night no matter what you pick ;)

Get those courses done and see you at the range!

This. I've been shooting since I was seven, I'm in my middle forties - you can't imagine the number and variety of guns I've owned over that time (quite easily in the hundreds), many of which are no longer available, or require mutilation for us to own. When it comes to guns, variety really is the spice of life.
 
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