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The AR is actually what I have chosen. Although woudl the dedicated still allow for me to change barrels to shoot different calibers? Does dedicated just mean a dedicated upper?.. If so then that is ideal. I guess I'm still a little confused as what the conversion kits and dedicated are referring to whether upper or lower... Also, I just added an update to my post with the decision I have made but now I have one new questions regarding it. I'd love it if you could give some input on it and some suggestions.I might throw out a second rifle suggestion. (First I would recommend is the first rifle I purchased. 10/22.) Ruger 17hmr bolt. Reason being is it is like shooting a tiny laser. They are flat and the gun is supremely accurate.
For rimfire I like the nikon rimfire scopes. I got mine for around $100. Foregrip is an extra I don't find that useful outside of applications unrelated to a .22.
IMO .22 conversion kits are fairly inaccurate, and frustrating. I'd go dedicated and get an AR and several uppers later. AR 15s are still fairly low recoil and easy to shoot.