I would say a AR9 style gun, personally. I recently built one with a collapsed OAL of 22in that would fit nice in almost any backpack without having to fiddle with anything. The issue with a small 5.56 gun is that after a certain barrel length you start losing the force it carries out of it...
Bought this Auto 5 last year, according to the previous owner it was a special production from FN, due to the duck stock, the rubber buttpad, and the Lyman/Cutts compensator and choke. It's 1947 dated and Belgian made. Very nice shooter with the great engineering from John Moses Browning
My most recent build, OAL is about 22in collapsed. 5.5in barrel and with a Silencerco ASR mount flash hider, so I can eventually can it when I have the dosh for it. I also splurged for the silent capture spring to go with the Maxim brace.
I love my Izzy Mak, good ol' combloc steel that could survive an apocalypse.
I also love my recent buy from a buddy, it's a fancied up M57 Tokarev that he added a compensator, 3D printed mag extender, new grip, and a 1 of a kind laser that was from a 90s shot show. We call it, The CYBERTOK
I think it's some tax write off stuff, but in the end it almost impossible for an average person to win them because of how they do their point system with shares, leading it to be more skewed towards people with large facebook followings to just dump the link in.
Sweaty Ben, at it again
I've only bought from them twice and the first time was to buy my first pistol, a Bulgy Makarov, and it was a decent experience, relatively no issues. The Mak I got was actually an Izzy manufacture, which they did have as an option to be a hand picked, but I just went...
I think worst that would happen if a cop pulls you over, and you weren't doing anything that would require them to arrest you, would be them just telling you to be careful and safe and to get home after your deal.
My favorite gun that I own would have to be a small Ithaca 72 lever gun. It was a gift from my late uncle a few months before he passed, and was first owned by my grandfather. It's a great little 22 with a crisp trigger and smooth lever. It's the 1 gun that I would never sell, even if it meant...