++UPDATE April 24/23++ Interest in Shorter Barrel for the new Derya TM22 ?

Two things that I feel are worth taking into consideration when you finalize the barrel length:

1) 10-11" wouldn't be legal for hunting in BC.

2) My understanding is these are compatible with AR stocks, which means a lot of people will probably be switching out their factory stock, many of which will be collapsing and thus a bit more barrel could keep those configurations NR as well.

I'd be very interested in a shorter barrel that would work with a collapsing stock. I'm in the market for a new 22lr for my kids and the tm22 plus a collapsing stock is currently leading the pack for me.

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With a couple of quick measurements it looks like 13 to 14 is as short as you can go with an standard carbine buffer. I would be happy with 14.
 
I just picked up a blue one and have yet to shoot it

But was thinking bout putting a muzzle break on the end of it since it is threaded
Would you be designing any for them?
 
For information purposes, the collapsed length of a TM22 with the stock barrel with commercial buffer tube and Magpul CTR buttstock is 32 1/4 inches (25 1/4 inches to the end of the hand guard).
 
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Got ourselves a one-off barrel done today. It's a 9.5" barrel with our XB-1 can on the end. We think it looks awesome. So much so that we will be ordering a bunch of them from the distributor and doing a 9.5" barrel / XB-1 combo exclusively here. The gun in the pic also has a mil-spec buffer tube and Magpul CTR stock. At its shortest length of pull the rifle is 26 1/8" long, awesome.....

For the hunters out there we will also be making a 12.5" version you can install at home.
 

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Will these be pre-order, or just on the website? Pricing determined yet?

No, we will just make a run of them, no pre-order. Once they are done I will post here along with a link to them on our website. The 9.5" with the XB-1 like in the picture above will only be available as a complete rifle from us but the 12.5" barrels will be available on their own. Installation requires an AR-15 buffer tube castle nut wrench to remove the stock barrel nut then it's a pop off, pop on dealio.

Not sure if the fact this needs an AR-15 castle nut wrench makes it a 'Variant' per the SFSS but time will tell.....( ;
 
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