The one I have: I'd say my 10/22, with a 16" barrel (legal minimum), Choate brand folding stock, and iron ghost-ring hunting sights.
Upsides: Short, durable, carry mucho ammo, accurate and reliable (with factory 10 round mags).
Downsides: Weight. It may be short and scope free, but it still weighs five pounds.
The one I'm getting: Kel-Tec Sub-2000. One great feature of this carbine is that it folds down to 16", daypack size. The other great thing is that there are 3 models to choose from, each accepts pistol mags from different manufacturers, Glock, S&W, Beretta, and Sig.
So, in a daypack, a guy could have a Kel-Tec carbine, a Glock 17 in 9mm, and say a dozen 32 round mags that fit either weapon. A reasonable amount of firepower that's portable and discreet, costing about $1200 ($900 for the guns).
I'd have them in my hands if I could find a local dealer with a decent price on both.
http://www.kel-tec.com/sub2000.html
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