Lightweight rimfire rifles are nothing new, but some push the concept further than others. The Derya TM22 Feather is built around weight reduction as a primary goal, using polymer across the receiver, handguard, stock, and magazines to keep the overall package as light as possible.
Compared to aluminum-receiver designs, this approach changes both balance and handling. The round M-LOK compatible handguard keeps the front end slim, while the AR-style stock allows for a more familiar interface and adjustability. The result is a rifle that leans toward ease of use rather than rigidity or weight-driven stability.
Chambered in .22 LR, the platform remains focused on low recoil and manageable shooting characteristics. The 18-inch barrel and simple layout make it suitable for training, recreational shooting, or small game use. A top rail and handguard mounting options allow for optics and accessories without complicating the setup. Personally, I feel that any .22LR just begs for a red dot.
This is a Photo Of The Day for your leisure, but I know a few of you will ask about the weight and the price: 4.85 lbs and $249.00 is the answer, and further details can be found here.

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