OK, you asked for it . . .

Will you be doing more runs of different barrel configurations later, or just sticking to the 12.5" carbon wrapped? If the former, I'll wait. If the latter, I'll get in on the first run.
 
I’d love to see a 14” barrel. With 22 reaching max velocity at about 16”, a 14” barrel is a minimal loss while still keeping the overall length very easy to handle with good balance.

I’d also love to see one with a front sight ramp, because for me the whole point of making a small rifle is to minimize bulk and keep it easy to pack too. Open sights seem the best way to go for that, and it still has the receiver screws if a QD scope is desired.

It would be awesome to have the takedown latch pieces available for purchase as an additional option or as part of a package (whether stock or manufactured in house at an economical rate).

I currently have my TD with a combo real aperture with rail, and a QD scope mount. But it’s an 18” barrel. Removing and extra 4.5” in a barrel that is also more accurate would be a great bonus, if it has the ability to easily iron sight it.

Even a 16” barrel would be great with iron sig s and upgraded accuracy, but even better with a 14”.
 
Actually.....we just got the first batch back from the CNC turning center. Joe has been working on cutting the flats and drilling holes for our bolt on Picatinny rail to attach. Unfortunately the GSG-16 project barrels are coming in either today or tomorrow and those will consume all of our time until we ship off to Germany / Africa in 3 weeks. That means these barrels most likely will not be done until April or thereabouts.

That's the latest update I can give you.
 
You know what? I think the wait will be worth it. I hope you guys do a heavy stainless barrel, because that would be about as amazing as it gets.
 
You know what? I think the wait will be worth it. I hope you guys do a heavy stainless barrel, because that would be about as amazing as it gets.

The problem with that most people will want the total package to be as light as possible. Hence we don't see a heavy barrel being a popular choice to manufacture.
 
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