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Did I read the post wrong? One caliber for a rifle and the same for your pistol. Why are yall posting 2 calibers for the 2 guns?
22 LR because you can shoot the shit out of both for very little $ until the end of your days.If you had to choose one caliber for two firearms, rifle/long gun and side arm what would you choose and why? I am just curious.
I'm still learning so all opinions appreciated.
also if you have a favorite main firearm and side arm combo as a favorite if you prefer different calibers.
9mm handgun due to the wide array of options.If you had to choose one caliber for two firearms, rifle/long gun and side arm what would you choose and why? I am just curious.
I'm still learning so all opinions appreciated.
also if you have a favorite main firearm and side arm combo as a favorite if you prefer different calibers.
how is this 2 guns with the same caliber ?9mm handgun due to the wide array of options.
7.62x39 due to ak and availability of ammo
lol my bad g i was skimming through. just needed to reach 10 posts so i could post for sale. one caliber only. i dont think i could make that compromise so I'd just do 5.56 and have some ar pistol.sI give up.
Ruger's making a 5.7 carbine and there are "AR-57" uppers out there that use a standard AR lower and P90/PS90 magazines. They're pretty weird, but I guess if you're into 5.7 then it's an interesting prospect.are there 5.7 caliber rifles out in the wild
id do that my second choice would be a 9mm carbine ar platform that takes glock mags and a glock 34 due to the common ammo and mags.45 Colt or .44 Magnum.
.308 and 9mm
Hi-Point says hey there!...BUT, AFAIK, no one produces any sort of rifle or carbine in 10mm.