Wedge bolts will work fine but if your concrete is sketchy or you are unlucky, you will kick yourself for not just doing it right and getting a tube of epoxy. Wedge bolts can be a problem with concrete that is not perfect and they can also cause problems by just slipping if you are unlucky, its just the nature of the beast.
Tapcons work but you gotta put in more so do you gain anything in that case? You probably already have some at home though.
Rent a Hilti? If you want to go that route you will have more money in gas going to get it and returning it than if you just buy a single shot next time you are in town. You dont want to go that route though, I would rather use tie wire in the hole with a spike. Just too many failures and blowouts with a Hilti in older concrete.
Wedge bolts - 50 cents each. Buy extra for when they fail.
Tube of epoxy and threaded rod - 30 bucks. Clean the hole and nothing will fail.
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