I agree with jh45gun. If you're looking for the most bang for your buck, go with a used Contender frame (Ed's T/C's is a good source--www.edstc.com) add a stock set (semi-finished sets can be had for around $65 from gunstocks.inc) and then get either a G2 barrel or a custom barrel in .22 LR MATCH. This will leave you more money to put toward a better barrel (Ed's T/C's will have the barrels also). With stocks from gunstocks.inc (there are other sources as well) you can get as fancy wood as you could hope for, go laminate, or go with a thumbhole stock instead of the regular buttstock. Point is, you can end up with a custom-looking carbine for about the cost of a new, off-the-shelf G2.