22 rimfire clip autoloader for self-defense ?

stephend1714

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I will be real specific --- This is for a situation when the Bad Guys launch a domestic terror assault in my mid-sized city. My local police are too busy (and maybe nationalized along with the Guard) to help me personally.

I would be taking my bug-out bag and walking about a half mile through apartment residences, over a lawn and some big trees --- to get to a couple of friends with their car--- as we Get-The-Hell out of town. I might have to fire "from the hip" without aiming AND ALSO take cover for scoped shooting.

As to the gun : CURRENT PRODUCTION ONLY / Rimfire only / Clip load only / Stock wood or laminate or synthetic / barrel length as available / VERY DEPENDABLE CYCLING / Takes 1X or 2X scope (tip-off mounts NOT necessary) / Budget for rifle up to around $600.00 / Extra clips individually sold at up to $50.00 each / Sling swivels optional -- I can install them later ' Does not have to be pretty.

My height is 5 feet 8 inches and I am a typical sort-of-scrawny 67 year old senior citizen --- so this firearm should not weigh a ton . . . Thanks in advance ! ! !
 
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Ruger 10/22 takedown fits the bill. Cheap too, save the extra $ for optics and ammo.
 
****** O.P. here . . . Thanks for a quick reply, and I already had that among possible choices. By the way, for others who also parachute in with suggestions, this info is relevant: I ALREADY WILL HAVE A HI-CAP MAG .40 AND A CENTERFIRE REVOLVER IN MY BACKPACK.

Yes, I know that rimfire ballistics are low in stopping power, but I would intend to make the 10 minute dash to my friend's house WITHOUT A FIREFIGHT. The 22 rifle would be to suppress any opposition that I am unlucky enough to encounter, even despite my attempt to move from my place to my nearby destination.
 
I have a Henry Survival rifle for my camping/survival/bug out bag. It breaks down into three pieces that fit into the stock. It is very accurate and it will take dovetail scope mounts.
 
****** O.P. here again . . . I appreciate your suggestion, SwampFox, and I will check out that rifle.

From here on, I will close out my replies to this thread, but I will read all of them.
 
Are you going to ditch this gun when you get to the car? 22LR may be a bad long term SHTF choice... as scarce as it is now I can only imagine. And you can't reload. Consider a carbine in the same caliber as your handgun.
 
Rimfire is not a good choice for SD in any situation. More duds/misfires per round than most centerfire calibers. I've had new Eley and Aguila misfire too, not just the cheapo bricks. This is a good-solid-dent in the rim, still didn't fire dud. Second strike didn't light it either. Minor annoyance with my 10/22 plinking at cans. Pisses me off with Eley match and my target pistol. Think it might be deadly in a SD/HD scenario... and not to the bad guy.

This is completely disregarding the ballistics issue, but this is why we have pistol caliber carbines and 5.7 and heck, .223 rifles.

.22 is a good SHTF gun for long term survival - most anything smaller than a deer that you'd want to eat can be killed with a well placed shot. Ever-present canadian geese included.

Also, no rimfire that I know of takes clips, either en-bloc or stripper. I know I'm being pedantic but you're on a gun forum forchrissakes.
 
re-reading his post, except for the .22 part he described an M4gery perfectly.

Even maybe a pistol with the brace, for jacket-level concealability.
 
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