The Model 82A1 continues to blaze new territory. Its chamber is chrome plated and dimensioned for both civilian and military ammunition. The extractor and ejector are proven to work under any condition, and close tolerances on every part allow it to function in all environments. The muzzle brake, dual barrel springs and long mainspring design make this iconic rifle comfortable and exciting to shoot. It features a muzzle brake, dual barrel springs, and a M1913 optics rail. Included is a 10 round magazine, carry handle, bipod, monopod and a hard carrying case.
Action: Semi-Auto Caliber: 416 Barrett Barrel Length: 29" Capacity: 10+1 Trigger: Standard Safety: Lever Oal: 57" Weight: 32.72 lbs Muzzle: Muzzle Brake Receiver Material: Steel Sights: Flip Up Iron Rear Barrel Description: Fluted Twist: 1:12" Barrel Length Range: 29" to 29.99" Weight Range: 20 lbs and Above Hand: Right Stock Finish Group: Brown Metal Finish Group: Brown/Tan
Manufacturer: Barrett Model: 18861 Sku: Ss_120177
Caliber Dictionary
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The 416 Barrett was introduced by Chris Barrett in 2007. It is based on the 50 BMG case shortened and necked down to accept a .416-inch bullet, thus requires the very largest action. It is a highly specialized cartridge intended for extreme rangel shooting, and was designed for areas where 50 BMG rifles are restricted. Barrett's ammunition uses an aerodynamic 395-grain solid bullet, producing 3300 feet per second and over 9500 foot-pounds of muzzle energy. The 416 Barrett offers superb performance well beyond 2000 yards, but rifles so chambered must of necessity be extremely heavy...and even then recoil is significant. — Craig Boddington