Help with first Semi Auto

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Help with first Semi Auto

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This forum has helped me immensely with my handguns so why not ask a long gun question. I want to buy my first non bolt action rifle. I want semi auto, fun to shoot, easy to maintain. I would love suggestions from the group. Thanks in advance. :patriot:
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AR-15 is fun, a bit dirty to maintain unless piston driven (original direct-impingment design poops where it eats), can be bolt-rifle level of accuracy

AK-47 fun and even third-world child soldiers can maintain it with ease, can be minute of bad guy accuracy

Mini 14 or Mini 30 fun and easy, American made, minute of critter accuracy
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Welcome to the forum, Matt.

My first is a Colt AR15, looks something like this


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not really expensive, $900 to $1100, stripped down, easy to shoot, easy to clean, and more accurate than I am. ( that might not be saying much, though}

Ive read that AK variations can be had cheaper, and are more rugged. Idk, I would like to shoot one be fore I put it at the top of my list.
Some of the actual riflemen on the forum will probably be along soon to give you more thoughts than I can put together.
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Thanks A-R I was thinking Mini 14 or 30 May go that way
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Matt should be welcoming me to the forum, I think he joined a few weeks before me.
Now I am wondering whether I should get new glasses or a seeing eye dog.
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I appreciate your reply too. I got my glasses at Walmart :coolgleamA: "rlol" :lol:
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How much do you want to spend?
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AndyC wrote:Better hurry - you don't have any time to waste, the panic is in full swing.

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I bought a Mini 14 TY for all the input.
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