FEATURES : -Allows the user to change barrel configurations easity and quickly with the use of 1 tool
-Polymer bolt guide
-Trigger group
-Polymer Cheek Piece
-Selector is able to be installed by the user to present the lever on either side of the rifle based on preference
-Adjustable length of pull
-Folding Stock
-M-LOK Compatible upeer receiver
Manufacturer Barrett
Barrel Length In Inches 26
Caliber .338 Lapua Magnum
Checkering No
Detachable Magazine Yes
Hinged Floorplate No
Magazine Capacity 10
Metal Finish Colored
Other Features: 21.75" Moa M1913 Top Rail. 3 User Changeable Calibers. 338 Norma Magnum, 300 Norma Magnum, And 7.62 X 51 Nato. Adjustable Cheek Piece.
Overall Length In Inches 49.4
Rate Of Twist 1:9.44"
Recoil Pad Yes
Sights No
Stock Material Aluminum
Swivel Studs No
Type Action Bolt
Weight In Pounds 14.5
Other Features2: Folding Stock With Adjustable Length Of Pull. Short Throw 45 Degree Safety. Includes 2 Mags , Changeable Caliber Tool, Operators Manual And Hard Case
Dimension 6.5 X 17.05 X 53.75
Height 6.5
Width 17.05
Length 53.75
Made In The Usa
Stock Color Tungsten
Metal Color Tungsten
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 338 Lapua Magnum was developed in the 1980s in the United States with Finland's Lapua the initial manufacturer. It is based on the big, unbelted 416 Rigby case necked down to 338 with a case length of 2.724 inches. The intent was a long-range sniping cartridge that would fill the range gap between the 308 Winchester, then the standard, and the 50 BMG. Accurate and fast, with a 250-grain bullet at 3000 feet per second or a heavier, more aerodynamice 300-grain bullet at 2750 fps, it has been used successfully by numerous militaries in the Southwest Asia conflicts for long-range sniping, from 1500 yards to well beyond 2500 yards. As a hunting cartridge it is the most powerful of the 33-caliber cartridges, finding favor with today's increasing number of long-range specialists. Its only drawbacks are gun weight and recoil. — Craig Boddington