The barrel, yes.
Due to danish politicians, they have not only stated that there must be a maximum-length, due to competitional rules.
(Ancient rules made by shooters, for shooters, for fairness)The politicians
(I believe), figured out there had to be a length of minimum too.
Therefore, I cannot get myself a RAMI. -Unless I would have the G-smith make a helluva long beavertail, or precision-wise, the better alternative, to extend the barrel. -Or even better, change the barrel to a longer one. Some low-level G-smiths would only apply a 'extention-bushing' on the end of the barrel. -Useless and ugly.
On a short gun, as the RAMI, all alternatives would totally destroy the gun's esthetics.
My Kadet, on the other hand, has got the best of the best. I got the original barrel exchanged with a slighty longer one.
The barrel is a danish Otterup-barrel. made out from swedish Sandvik-steel. aka. some of the best/finest steel around.
What the G-smith actually did, was to recycle an old .22-rifle, by cutting off a piece of the barrel, and then 'magically' exchange it with the old barrel-piece. The barrel, as you can see, it screams for a threading, right?
I am sure You can have it done in Norway too. How much? -I don't know. I know 'Vpensmia' in Norway, makes all kind of wizardry with sports-athletes guns, they are surely up to the task. If you will have to go to Denmark to do it, first get a european weaponspassport (free, at the police). Jump on a boat, plane or bus to Copenhagen, and visit
Hunters House.
