Well, maybe a generation ago it was. When you look at military tactics, (ALL rifles are now PDWs) and the prevalence of facial and motion recognition cameras (height weight and how you walk), combined with AI and all the personal profile data whats been collected and now in the hands of DOGE and PTG, the idea of a citizen revolt is really fucking quaint. Isolating trouble makers is as easy as facebook target marketing. I guarantee you with next gen drones, it is now an impossibility. You don't need to store a 14k drum of mk262, because you're not getting to the end of your first magazine after contact is made. What you're watching in Ukraine is a 3rd world country utilizing cobbled together commercial/retail technology to thwart a technologically stagnant regime crippled by corruption. Now imagine the oppressor having next generation stuff, and organized. It's over, johnny. Owning a rifle for revolution is moot.
That depressing fact aside, It's kinda part of who I am. While there's no chance I'd kill an unarmed man that intended to rob or mug me, as mere money is not the equivalent of a life no matter how misguided they may be, I still find firearms fun, and I intend on keeping them around.