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The Barrett MRAD rifle
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The Barrett MRAD rifle
The MRAD is Barrett’s entry into the U.S. Special Operation Command’s (USSOCOM) highly competitive and forward looking Precision Sniper Rifle (PSR) program for our nation’s special operators.
Recognizing the huge tactical, logistical, psychological and political benefits of precise, long-range sniping beyond the 5.56/7.62mm NATO performance envelope, on January 15, 2009 SOCOM released its requirements for a new PSR. Among the demanding specifications include that the PSR must have a collapsible, folding or tool-less removable stock, no component longer than 40 inches and weigh less than 18 pounds with a loaded five-round magazine. Mil Std 1913 (Picatinny) rails are required and the barrel must be changeable by the operator within 20 minutes. There is no specified caliber but the precision of shot placement and accuracy requirements will be based on measurements taken at the operational range of tactical employment at 1500 meters.
The Barrett MRAD is based on the best attributes of the excellent Barrett 98B that include placing the shooter’s shoulder in linear alignment with the centerline axis of the bore, superior recoil management based on an excellent muzzle brake and polymer bolt guides that allow for smooth, lubricant independent, bolt operation. The Barrett 98B is 13.5 pounds empty, which with a loaded five-round magazine the MRAD is well under the 18-pound threshold stipulated by SOCOM for the PSR.
The Barrett MRAD’s comfortable stock is horizontally and vertically adjustable, folds towards the ejection port and locks on bolt handle. The MRAD shooters will be able to easily change between 19 inch 7.62mm NATO, 24 to 26 inch .338 Lapua or .300 Win Mag barrels via two set screws. Each barrel can mount either a Barrett muzzle brake or a variety of suppressors.
Shooting the MRAD have provided consistent accuracy results of ½ to 2/3 MOA performance with ten round groups of .338 Lapua. A Barrett shooter noted that the MRAD at the show had been shot out to 2140 meters to consistently hit on a half silhouette target. Starting cold with no dope, the shooter noted that it took “four shots to get on target then was able to place repeatable hits on the ½ mil target” (top half of a man) at over 2300 yards. He mentioned that the MRAD grouped so precisely at 1700 meters that it became “boring” to shoot! The MRAD shooting a well-designed bullet will dominate its battlespace because as legendary Marine Chesty Puller said “you got to hit em’ to hurt em’!”
Recognizing the huge tactical, logistical, psychological and political benefits of precise, long-range sniping beyond the 5.56/7.62mm NATO performance envelope, on January 15, 2009 SOCOM released its requirements for a new PSR. Among the demanding specifications include that the PSR must have a collapsible, folding or tool-less removable stock, no component longer than 40 inches and weigh less than 18 pounds with a loaded five-round magazine. Mil Std 1913 (Picatinny) rails are required and the barrel must be changeable by the operator within 20 minutes. There is no specified caliber but the precision of shot placement and accuracy requirements will be based on measurements taken at the operational range of tactical employment at 1500 meters.
The Barrett MRAD is based on the best attributes of the excellent Barrett 98B that include placing the shooter’s shoulder in linear alignment with the centerline axis of the bore, superior recoil management based on an excellent muzzle brake and polymer bolt guides that allow for smooth, lubricant independent, bolt operation. The Barrett 98B is 13.5 pounds empty, which with a loaded five-round magazine the MRAD is well under the 18-pound threshold stipulated by SOCOM for the PSR.
The Barrett MRAD’s comfortable stock is horizontally and vertically adjustable, folds towards the ejection port and locks on bolt handle. The MRAD shooters will be able to easily change between 19 inch 7.62mm NATO, 24 to 26 inch .338 Lapua or .300 Win Mag barrels via two set screws. Each barrel can mount either a Barrett muzzle brake or a variety of suppressors.
Shooting the MRAD have provided consistent accuracy results of ½ to 2/3 MOA performance with ten round groups of .338 Lapua. A Barrett shooter noted that the MRAD at the show had been shot out to 2140 meters to consistently hit on a half silhouette target. Starting cold with no dope, the shooter noted that it took “four shots to get on target then was able to place repeatable hits on the ½ mil target” (top half of a man) at over 2300 yards. He mentioned that the MRAD grouped so precisely at 1700 meters that it became “boring” to shoot! The MRAD shooting a well-designed bullet will dominate its battlespace because as legendary Marine Chesty Puller said “you got to hit em’ to hurt em’!”
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Re: The Barrett MRAD rifle
zeiss optik? was ist mit den amis auf einmal los?
und jetzt das ganze noch in semi-auto bitte
und jetzt das ganze noch in semi-auto bitte
Abusus non tollit usum - Mißbrauch hebt den (ge)rechten Gebrauch nicht auf
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Re: The Barrett MRAD rifle
BigBen hat geschrieben:zeiss optik? was ist mit den amis auf einmal los?
und jetzt das ganze noch in semi-auto bitte
hensoldt/zeiss IMHO best optic
die semi auto version gibts schon lange,aber ausser prototypen haben sie noch nichts auf dem markt gebracht
ausser:
http://www.onlylongrange.com/badnews.asp
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Re: The Barrett MRAD rifle
woodchuck hat geschrieben:19" für die .308 ist schon sehr kurz
kein problem,das XM-3 hat sogar nur 18" und ist bis 800y im einsatz
ich lehne mich sogar noch weiter aus dem fenster
das neue UK semi auto von LMT hat nur 16" lauf und würde erfolgreich schon bis 800y eingesetzt
wo sind die quick load profis
stellt mal die daten für die federal 168 bei 16" lauflänge rein
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20" und auch noch 16", also bloß 50cm bzw. 40 cm für .308? Da wird die V0 und somit die Flugbahn aber leiden darunter, oder? Durchschlagskraft wohl auch. Wenn ich mir das andere Extrem anschau wie z.B. das gute alte SSG 69 mit 65 cm Lauflänge, dann sind das 15cm bzw. 25cm Unterschied
Und beim 16" Semi-Auto geht ja noch einmal V0 durchs Gassystem drauf.
Und beim 16" Semi-Auto geht ja noch einmal V0 durchs Gassystem drauf.
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Warnschuss hat geschrieben:20" und auch noch 16", also bloß 50cm bzw. 40 cm für .308? Da wird die V0 und somit die Flugbahn aber leiden darunter, oder? Durchschlagskraft wohl auch. Wenn ich mir das andere Extrem anschau wie z.B. das gute alte SSG 69 mit 65 cm Lauflänge, dann sind das 15cm bzw. 25cm Unterschied
Und beim 16" Semi-Auto geht ja noch einmal V0 durchs Gassystem drauf.
mail von travis :
My 16 inch AR10 chronographs about 90 to 100 fps slower than my 20 inch AR10.
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snakedocter hat geschrieben:mail von travis :
My 16 inch AR10 chronographs about 90 to 100 fps slower than my 20 inch AR10.
Was war denn die V0 seines 20"-AR10?
Und wer ist travis?
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Warnschuss hat geschrieben:snakedocter hat geschrieben:mail von travis :
My 16 inch AR10 chronographs about 90 to 100 fps slower than my 20 inch AR10.
Was war denn die V0 seines 20"-AR10?
Und wer ist travis?
KAC SR25 rifle.. 2600 fps
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Re: The Barrett MRAD rifle
und ich dachte, der 16"er beim us-aug a3 sei kurz (ist ja "nur" eine .223, aber halt im verhältniss)
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Re: The Barrett MRAD rifle
16"er beim us-aug a3 sei kurz
das geht noch, 14 ist kurz
das geht noch, 14 ist kurz
Of course they wont take away your hunting rifle, they will call it a sniper rifle first