The ATI (American Tactical/ GSG) GSG-16 is a semi-automatic .22 LR carbine designed for recreational range use, training, and target practice. Its layout and controls follow a modern sporting rifle pattern while using .22 LR ammunition for low-cost shooting and practice. The platform emphasizes modularity with Picatinny rails, an M-LOK-style handguard, and a collapsible synthetic stock with internal magazine storage for range convenience.
Key Specifications
- The caliber is .22 LR, intended for low-cost range work and training.
- The action is a semi-automatic operating system based on the GSG line.
- The supplied detachable magazine holds 22 rounds.
- Overall length is 34.25 inches with the stock extended and 28.5 inches with the stock collapsed for transport and storage.
- The unloaded weight is approximately 5.8 pounds for a lightweight carry profile on the range.
- The stock is a collapsible synthetic design with an integrated magazine storage compartment and a black stock finish paired with an OD green exterior.
- The forend uses an M-LOK-style handguard with Picatinny rails for mounting optics and accessories.
- Standard iron sights are adjustable flip-up style and the muzzle features a faux suppressor for appearance only.
This configuration suits range shooters and trainees who want a modern-styled .22 LR carbine that accepts typical GSG stick and rotary magazines. The collapsible stock and accessory rails make it adaptable for target setups and casual range duties without adding unnecessary complexity.
Note on legal restrictions: the rifle ships with a 22-round magazine; several U.S. states restrict magazine capacity to 10 rounds — specifically: Hawaii, California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and Colorado. Additional sales/shipping restrictions apply: no sale to Guam, Puerto Rico, or U.S. Virgin Islands, and some sellers list no direct ship to Rhode Island and Washington. Confirm local laws before purchase and transfer.
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