Low Profile Weaponry: Why Everyone Should Consider Adding to an Existing Arsenal of Weapons

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Low profile weaponry is often overlooked because most people assume super small weapons like pocket knives and switchblades.

These weapons are nice to have but aren't the kind of weapons you need in dire situations.

We're about to show you examples of low profile weapons you'll want to invest in. These particular weapons are good to have because they don't attract a lot of attention. They're low profile which means you can easily have easy access to them on your person when you need them the most.

If you need to extra security but you want to keep the weapon under wraps, don't miss the following guide on low-profile weapons.

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25 Comments

  1. Dan Wolf said:

    I would have to seriously question the use of the scope on the lever action. Most calibers for that are designed for ranges of less than 250yds so a long range variable scope seems a bit overkill……I once had a lever gun… no scope…. took my first Blacktail with it and plenty of coyotes and other varmits, so I agree with the weapon as a good choice.

  2. William H Lee said:

    During a shtf situation scoped would be a to much trouble trying to keep the from getting out of

  3. William H Lee said:

    Learn to shoot so you don’t need to bother with a scope that can be knocked out of alignment.

  4. Steven LaRose said:

    Sorry mine is not shown… But I have a Savage .17 HMR… I am building a P.A. Luty 9mm a 130lb xbow and a 40lb Flat bow…I think im covered when SHTF

  5. Lonnie Miner said:

    I see articles all the time about the UNDER $100 Mosin. That is a myth. I have hunted and hunted for one at that price. No way.

  6. Lonnie Miner said:

    I plan on my next gun buy to be the Savage A17 semiauto. Nice. And you can get the larger clip for it that holds 25 rounds.

  7. Steven LaRose said:

    mine is bolt action and i can only find 5 round mag without doing any mod’s to the mag.. Which makes it Illegal

  8. Steven Bevier said:

    A pump action 12 gauge shotgun with a 20″ barrel. – The versatility of its ammo is what makes it a good all purpose gun. (1) Shot shell sizes for everything from birds to deer (2) Slugs for some bigger game and for two legged predators (3) Buckshot can put a lot of 33 caliber lead into the air at one time.

  9. Timmy Crouch said:

    M91’s are still less than $200 here in WV but they never stay in stock

  10. Bill Hensler said:

    Less than 7 or 8 years past (Before or about Obama) the weapons were cheap, cheap, cheap. I’ve owned several “Mosins”. I now subscribe to the nasty name for them called “The Garbage Rod”. The safety is impossible to use. The bolt sucks. The ammo isn’t as cheap as it once was. Last, for the same price as a garbage rod a person can buy a Marlin .22 tube fed semi automatic rifle.

  11. Tim Delk said:

    12 gauge is versatile,22lr deadly within certain range and you can carry lots of ammo

  12. John Tinker said:

    Steven Bevier screw in chokes on 12 ga 20 in barrel!anything from very small birdshot at close range to sabot slugs at 175 yds

  13. Marshall Douglas Hepner said:

    Not owning or using the firearms you love because you are afraid it will “out” you, seems like you already lost your freedom. Without freedom, we are nothing at all! I would rather die standing my ground than cower on my knees as a slave!

  14. Scott Justis said:

    The top one looks like an M38 Mosin Nagant. Those are hard to find now. Bought a few of them about 10 years ago and still have them. Nice little carbines with a good punch from the 7.62x54r round.

  15. Jeremy Mayo said:

    Whoever wrote that article is full of$#%&!@* I’ve never heard of a 30-06 shotgun.

  16. Bart Mayo said:

    Really? A lever action is just as fast as an AR-15?
    #3 – Semi Auto Semi Auto what? Rifle, Shotgun or Pistol?

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