I have a Tree knee mill, and a LMS benchtop mill...
The benchtop mill gets the most use because, well...barrel work is mostly lathe work; and usually the milling I do is "light", and it's used a lot for drilling/tapping receivers for scope mounts (old milsurps- Mausers, etc. that aren't set up for them).
Benchtops are restricted by table size and rigidity limits hogging-type cuts. But, if most of your work is small and light in nature quality benchtops are nimble, and are quite capable if you don't push too hard and take light"ish" cuts.
As said, power is no longer an issue thanks to VFD's, and they also give variable speed ability in case you end up with an older knee mill that's not VS.
If you don't
need a knee mill- I'd think carefully before buying one. Yes- you can find them for $2-$3k, but will be much older models and you'll need the ability to evaluate it's condition (or have someone knowledgeable with you). Rebuilding a head is an expense you won't like. You likely won't find one with a DRO in that price range, which means you'll need to add one. I know there's guys that'll say otherwise, but a DRO is mandatory for me on a mill. Too many changes in feed direction, and dealing with backlash on an old machine with worn leadscrews often leads to inaccuracy.
For the same coin, you can get a brandy-new 1 hp, VS benchtop- with DRO- that
might be able to handle your intended uses.
https://littlemachineshop.com/products/product_view.php?ProductID=5550