An article from Matt Robertson (Everyday Marksman) on the topic of a General Purpose Rifle.
The main goal is a rifle that’s easy to carry and live with, easy to mount and shoot, and carries enough “punch” to do rifle things.
How you specifically get there is a bit up to you.
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The closest of what I have in the "herd" to a GPG, as per the article, is my 6.5CM Mauser M18. Sort of a basic, no-frills Rodney Dangerfield rifle that I tried out pre-Covid.
It runs fine, but not a fan of the "push-to-close" Enfield-like function. A good truck bolt-gun in my fav "major-category" cartridge.
My .02
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The main goal is a rifle that’s easy to carry and live with, easy to mount and shoot, and carries enough “punch” to do rifle things.
How you specifically get there is a bit up to you.
The Everyday Marksman General Purpose Rifle - Criteria
- Must be legal in all 50 states
- Chambered in a cartridge suitable for self defense and hunting throughout North America
- Ammunition must be relatively common and easy to find in any sporting store
- Accurate to our 10″ circle at 300 yards standard (approximately 3.1 MOA)
- Weigh no more than 9 lbs. loaded
- Reliable feeding and extraction
- In addition, here are some “nice to have” criteria.
- Can be fed from the top with the action open (note: not just single loading, but actually pushing rounds into the magazine)
- Detachable magazine
- Controlled round feeding
- Accessory mounting points

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The closest of what I have in the "herd" to a GPG, as per the article, is my 6.5CM Mauser M18. Sort of a basic, no-frills Rodney Dangerfield rifle that I tried out pre-Covid.
It runs fine, but not a fan of the "push-to-close" Enfield-like function. A good truck bolt-gun in my fav "major-category" cartridge.
My .02

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