The David crockett rifle syndrome.

I like the thought of the FX Impacts because they are short, but the looks of them is a crossbread between a bicycle and a Mad Max contraption.

The Daystate Red Wolfs has the gracefull line of a pre-war Holland & Holland but when adding a silencer it becomes a too looong kentucky frontstuffer. So I was thinking if I decide buy a Daystate to get an over-the-barrel silencer rather then the end-barrel silencer.

Has anyone else thought of the same?.

here is a company that makes over-the-barrel silencers for instance.

https://amtacsuppressors.com/suppressors/mantis/




 
Must of my small hunting is from my SUV.

To have the rifle on your lap, a shorter rifle than .38 inch total length is better.

My Wolverine HP 43 inch long, for that kind of shooting is very unconformable.

If I would go hunting in a spot and stalk, Wolverine HP would be a perfect hunting choice.

A Uragan, by design, autonomy, accuracy, quality and magazines, is an alternative very, very difficult to beat.
 
Yep, I think even without a moderator at all, it would still be too long for stalking. I have no shortage of carbines for this reason (7?).... actually, every single one of my guns has a short barrel or one I can swap onto it... aside from the HW50, and it does have an over the barrel moderator which makes it look like it has a shorter barrel, but really isn't the case.