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This Feather AT-22 was rebuilt and Cerakoted ODG. It also has a threaded barrel.for sale is a Feather Industries AT-22, a unique and lightweight semi-automatic .22 LR rifle known for its compact design and reliability. This rifle is in excellent condition, both cosmetically and mechanically. A true collector's piece and a fun shooter! It was rebuilt and Cerakoted ODG. It also has a threaded barrel.Features:.22 LR caliberLightweight aluminum receiverCollapsible/folding stock16.5" barrel, ThreadedDetachable magazine (one included)This rifle is a great option for plinking, training, or as a collectible piece from a now-defunct manufacturer. Don't miss your chance to own a hard-to-find firearm with a cool design and cult following._________________________________________________________The Feather Industries AT-22 is a compact, semi-automatic .22 LR takedown rifle developed in the early 1990s by Feather Industries, a small American firearms manufacturer. Designed with survivalists and backpackers in mind, the AT-22 aimed to improve upon earlier takedown rifles like the Armalite AR-7 by offering a more compact and user-friendly design .Design and FeaturesThe AT-22 is notable for its lightweight and minimalist construction. It features a simple blowback action housed in a tubular steel receiver, reminiscent of designs like the M3 Grease Gun. The rifle's barrel can be easily removed by unscrewing a nut on the barrel shroud, allowing for quick disassembly and compact storage. Additionally, the wire stock collapses to further reduce the rifle's size, making it convenient for transport .The rifle typically comes with 10 or 20-round single-stack polymer magazines. Its controls are straightforward: a safety lever located inside the trigger guard and a magazine release tab. Some models were equipped with Weaver rails for mounting optics, and variations included different stock types, such as a wood Thompson SMG-style stock .Company History and LegacyFeather Industries operated from approximately 1989 until it ceased operations in 1995. The company produced both the AT-22 and its 9mm counterpart, the AT-9. After closing, the brand was revived as Feather USA, which continued to produce similar firearms, including the Rav-22, essentially a rebranded AT-22 .Today, the AT-22 is considered a niche collector's item, appreciated for its unique 1990s aesthetic and compact design. While not as prevalent as other .22 rifles, it remains a notable example of innovative firearm design from that era.