Years later I read about Dissipators with light barrels, but these were barrels with carbine lenght gas systems with the sight tower mounted at rifle lenght. I didn't care much for the setup and pretty much gave up on the idea of getting one.
Last month a friend went off the deep end and spent $2000 for one of the Tiger McKee Katana carbines.
http://shootrite.org/katana/katana.html
After having a look at it my love for a Dissipator came back.
I checked with my Gunsmith friend to see what options I had for building one with a light barrel. He told me I could get a Dissipator barrel and he could trim it to a lighter conture for $50, or I could get a 20" barrel with the light conture and he could cut and rethread it to 16" for $75.
Well I had a 20" FN barrel in my shop and a few days later I was at my friends shop having it cut down. We did some horse treading for the work and my out of pocket cost was about $10.
Here is the barrel after having it cut,



Then mocked up to see how it would look.

I started getting the parts.

I went with an old styl three prong flash hidder and coated the barrel with Aluma-Hyd II Matt Black.
I wanted it to have a little different look so, I coated a few other parts with Aluma-Hyd II FDE.
I took it to work and fuction tested it and it wirked great. I hope I can make it to the range with it next week.





