A Survivalists Guide To Rifles: Top Three Of The Best!

 

Whether you like firearms or not, they are indispensable in a survival situation and the rifle is perhaps the most important in terms of functionality.

Knowing what to buy, however, can be a challenge; hopefully the review below makes that decision easier.

AR-15 – The AR-15, which is manufactured by dozens of individual companies and comes in a variety of styles, is one of the most widely used rifles in the world.

The semi-automatic AR-15 was designed by Armalite, who then sold the design to Colt in the early 1960s. The updated fully-automatic Colt AR-15 became the standard infantry weapon of the US Military and has since become a favorite in military, law enforcement, and civilian communities alike.

The AR’s popularity comes from its accuracy, reliability, and nearly unlimited levels of customization thanks to its modular design and two-piece receiver. The rifle is capable of firing either 5.56x44mm or .223 caliber rounds, typically delivered from a 30-round magazine. Both Armalite and Colt still produce semi-automatic versions of the AR for civilian purchase, but other popular manufacturers include DPMS, Smith & Wesson, Remington, and Bushmaster.

One of the best start-up AR-15s for survival purposes is the DPMS Sportical, which will only set you back about $700. It’s a lightweight and ready-to-shoot carbine-style AR with a 16-inch barrel and adjustable stock capable of firing either 5.56 or .223 rounds. Like most ARs, it can be upgraded with an endless array of accessories to suit your post-disaster survival needs.

AK-47 – Like the AR-15, the AK-47 is one of the most popular rifles in the world, and easily one of the most widely recognized.

The rifle has seen action all around the globe and is praised for its ability to withstand use and abuse in nearly any terrain, conditions, or combat scenario. An AK-47 can be submerged in water or mud, go through a sandstorm, or fall off a cliff and still fire without fail.

 

That’s because unlike most modern-day tactical rifles, the 60-year old design of the AK employs loosely fitting moving parts that give it the ability to sustain abuse. The tradeoff is relatively mediocre accuracy, but a 30-round magazine of 7.62x39mm rounds should be more than enough to hit your target in a survival standoff. If not, the sheer intimidation of the gun’s appearance and rate of fire will be enough to send a clear message to your attacker not to mess with you.

Though AK-47 is commonly considered a “bad guy” gun, the stereotype attached to it in normal times may come as an advantage during a disaster. Basic models can be purchased for about $500, also ammo is cheap and abundant. AKs are great considerations for preppers on a budget who want to send a clear message to anyone who tries to harm them when SHTF.

Ruger 10/22 – Some preppers insist upon arming themselves with the latest and greatest tactical firearms with the most firepower. Others believe basic is better and consider the .22-caliber Long Rifle (LR) to be the best and the only rifle you need to survive any disaster. If you subscribe to the latter theory, there are few better options than the Ruger 10/22.

Like most quality .22 LRs, the Ruger 10/22 is the perfect rifle for those new to shooting and a great starter gun for children and young adult shooters. The .22-caliber rimfire ammunition doesn’t deliver any kickback or recoil, but can hit targets at 100-yards with deadly precision and ease. The carbine-style rifle comes in stock with a 10-round rotary magazine that sits flush with the stock of the gun, helping to give it a lower profile and more comfortable carry.

One of the biggest advantages of a .22-rimfire long rifle is the abundance and affordability of ammunition. This will allow you to enjoy endless days of target shooting before SHTF and the opportunity to stockpile plenty of backup rounds to have on hand when disaster strikes. Fortunately, ammo costs shouldn’t be much of a concern to begin with, as the gun itself will only set you back a couple hundred bucks.

In a survival situation, a rifle is one of the most important tools you will have; you can survive without one, but it is much, much harder.

With it, you can hunt food as well as protect your property and yourself. To read additional reviews on these rifles and other rifles, please visit The Prepper Dome – they're an excellent source of information!


13 Comments

  1. Rob Titterington said:

    Remington wingmaster. 12 gauge pump.
    And a deer rifle.
    Combat rifles are pretty much useless.

  2. Scott Carpenter said:

    The 10/22 is nice to have but somewhat high maintenance but very accurate even when u need to unload the mag. A 12 gauge is nice to have (mainly a pump… cuz face it u cant hurt them) lot a ammunition for it and all around can kill most if not all game. As for a rifle id kill two bird with one stone and set up a sks … u can get the same (for the most part) attachments as a AR but still have a hard hitting round like and AK. For my 3rd rifle though i would hands down have my 8mm mauser …great accuracy, great stopping power, and highly reliable. Down side is rounds r hard to come by

  3. Gregg Pastore said:

    How about a paracord rifle by @[715956768421600:274:Surf City Paracord]? Okay, it’s only 7″ long and doesn’t really shoot, but still, check this out.

  4. John Raney said:

    you might want to fact check, i think a 5.56×45 is the standard military cart. a fully auto ar 15 is an m16.

  5. Matthew Allen said:

    I’ll take a trusty AK-47 hands down. Built like a tank and just as rugged. Mud, sand, water, gunk, etc. won’t affect it’s reliability. It’s ease of dis$#%&!@*embly and maintenance is a definite plus and 7.62×39 is affordable, plentiful and packs plenty of punch per round.

  6. Steven Hyde said:

    All excellent choices.
    I like Sig Sauer and LWRC for my AR.
    For the AK 47, there is no better choice than $#%&!@*nal arms.
    For the 22, the 10/22 by river with the bull barrel is unmatched.
    I also like a mossberg pump 12 gauge, an FN scar 17 heavy in .308 and Glock pistols in 9mm and .45 for their simplicity and always go boom reputation with very few parts that are readily available anywhere.

  7. Jason Stouder said:

    how about a 12 gauge super versatile and intimidating. plus, when you run out of ammo you can knock the$#%&!@*out of someone with it.

  8. Clayton said:

    I have PSA AR15 great price and great gun. S&W 40 cal, SCCY 9MM for backup also have AR15 22lr and a Marlin 22lr

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