Rifles

Impact Guns carries one of the largest rifle selections available online—AR-15 semi-automatics, bolt-action hunting rifles, AK-47 pattern rifles, lever-action classics, precision long-range platforms, and rimfire trainers from every major manufacturer. Whether you're building an AR-15, buying your first hunting rifle, or adding a precision platform to your collection, our rifle inventory covers every caliber, configuration, and price point with shipping to your local FFL dealer.

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AR-15 Rifles: America's Most Popular Rifle

The AR-15 is the most widely owned centerfire rifle in America—a modular, ergonomic semi-automatic platform chambered primarily in 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington with an enormous aftermarket of barrels, stocks, triggers, and handguards. AR-15s serve equally well for home defense, competition, hunting, and range use, and their modularity allows a single lower receiver to accept uppers in dozens of calibers from .22 LR to .450 Bushmaster. Entry-level AR-15s from PSA and Anderson Manufacturing start under $500; professional-grade rifles from Daniel Defense, BCM, and Noveske reach $2,000+. The AR-15 is the first rifle most shooters should own for general-purpose use.

Bolt-Action Rifles: Hunting and Precision

Bolt-action rifles are the standard for hunting and precision long-range shooting, offering inherent accuracy advantages over semi-automatic designs through a more consistent lockup and the ability to chamber any cartridge regardless of operating system requirements. From the affordable Ruger American and Savage Axis to the premium Bergara B-14 and Christensen Arms Mesa, bolt-action rifles cover every hunting application from varmints to dangerous game. In precision rifle competition, bolt-action platforms like the Ruger Precision Rifle and Seekins Havak dominate the PRS and NRL circuits. For a hunter who shoots once or twice a year, a quality bolt-action is often more practical than a semi-automatic of equivalent accuracy.

AK-47 Rifles: The Reliability Standard

The AK-47 and its modern derivatives chamber 7.62x39mm in a long-stroke gas piston design that is among the most mechanically reliable semi-automatic actions ever produced. Century Arms, Zastava, and Pioneer Arms produce the most widely available AK-pattern rifles in the U.S. market. The WASR-10, ZPAP M70, and Pioneer Arms Sporter are the entry and mid-tier options; the Zastava ZPAP M70 is widely considered the best-value AK rifle available. AK-47 rifles are popular for their reliability in adverse conditions, inexpensive steel-case ammunition compatibility, and the tactical heritage of one of history’s most proven military designs.

Lever-Action Rifles: Timeless Classics

Lever-action rifles from Henry and Marlin are among the most American of firearm traditions, chambering cartridges from .22 LR through .45-70 Government in a fast-cycling tube-magazine design that predates the bolt-action. Henry's Big Boy and All-Weather series and Marlin's 336 and 1895 produce lever-actions that are equally at home in the deer stand and the gun safe as collector pieces. Lever-actions are popular for hunting in timber country where shots are short, in states with straight-walled cartridge requirements for deer hunting, and for cowboy action shooting competition. The .357 Magnum and .44 Magnum lever-action rifles that share ammunition with revolvers are particularly practical for a shooter who already carries one of these calibers.

Precision Rifles: Long-Range Performance

Dedicated precision rifles in 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Winchester, and 6.5 PRC are built around consistent accuracy at 500–1,000+ yards—aluminum chassis stocks, heavy-contour barrels, and quality triggers that produce sub-half-MOA groups with factory match ammunition. The Ruger Precision Rifle, Christensen Arms Modern Precision Rifle, and Seekins Havak Hit are the most accessible factory precision platforms. For hunters who take shots at extreme western distances or competitive shooters who run PRS and NRL matches, a dedicated precision rifle delivers a different level of accuracy than a standard hunting bolt-action.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What rifle should a beginner buy?
The Ruger 10/22 is the best first rifle for most new shooters — affordable, reliable, and the most widely supported .22 LR platform for learning fundamentals. For a first centerfire rifle, the Ruger American in .308 Win or .223 Rem offers excellent accuracy at an accessible price point. For a first semi-automatic rifle, the Smith & Wesson M&P Sport II or Ruger Harrier AR-15 are well-regarded entry points.

What is the most popular rifle in America?
The AR-15 is the best-selling centerfire rifle in America by a wide margin — tens of millions of units in circulation. The Ruger 10/22 is the best-selling .22 LR rifle in history. For bolt-action rifles, the Remington 700 platform (and its derivatives) and the Ruger American are the most widely owned hunting bolt-actions.

What rifle caliber is best for deer hunting?
.308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, and 6.5 Creedmoor are the three most widely used deer hunting calibers. All three are effective at typical hunting distances. 6.5 Creedmoor has a ballistic advantage at longer ranges; .308 and .30-06 have deeper rifle and ammunition availability. See our hunting rifles page for platform-specific guidance.

Does Impact Guns carry rifles?
Yes. Impact Guns has carried rifles since 1992 at our Ogden and Boise stores and ships to FFL dealers nationwide — bolt-action, semi-automatic, lever-action, and rimfire from every major manufacturer.

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