The USK-G was another one of those gems I ran across at IWA. A local company to IWA’s hometown of Nürnberg, NORLITE e.K. was founded in 2018 by the former managing director of Oberland-Arms KG, Frank Satzinger.
It is a direct blowback carbine which was designed from the outset to withstand the rigors of 10mm ammunition, although its is currently intended for use with 9mm. However, they plan future exchange systems in .22 LR, .40S&W, .357 SIG, .45ACP and 10mm. They also plan on a left-handed model.
The top of the chassis features a picatinny rail and there are M-Lok rails at the 3 and 9 o’clock position of the chassis.
Compatible with Gen 3, 4, and 5 GLOCK 17/22 & 19/23 pistols, the USK-G is offered in three versions.
• Standard: Overall length 465 mm, 294 mm running length, approx. 2,950 g
• Compact: Total length 420 mm, 254 mm running length, approx. 2,780 g
• Sub-Compact: Total length 380 mm, 214 mm barrel length, approx. 2,650 g
The grip and magazine are the only GLOCK components. Everything else comes from Norlite.
Recently 3d printed a Glock frame and not sure what’s next? Here you go!
Domestically there’s the Mech-tech, this appears to be a couple steps up from that design.
http://www.mechtechsys.com
Ok Norlite, give us that but with a collapsing brace and make it in .22 with a threaded barrel please. We have asked for a .22 MP7 clone but as usual HK is not listening and you are really close, really close.
As it seems you don’t mind rimfire cartridges have you considered the Kel-Tec CMR?