Barrett Manufacturing brought along the large-caliber rifles it's known for, presenting the newest introductions to its product line: the M107A1, the MRAD and the REC7 PDW. The M107A1 is a successor to the military's M107, known to the civilian market as the M82A1. The M107A1, chambered in .50 BMG, is 4 lbs. lighter than the M107, and features a redesigned bolt carrier group and recoil system, rounded muzzle brake and a PVD coating that decreases the need for lubrication. The weight loss is mainly attributable to the aluminum upper receiver and select use of titanium throughout the rifle. The Multi-Role Adaptive Design rifle (MRAD), announced in January, is designed with a quick-change barrel feature that only requires unscrewing two bolts in order to be disassembled. In addition, it offers a host of user-comfort features, including single button length of pull adjustment, and the ability to manipulate the magazine release or safety while retaining firing grip. The MRAD is chambered in .338 Lapua Mag. The Barrett REC7 PDW is the newest configuration of its REC7, a piston-operated rifle available in either 5.56 mm or 6.8 SPC. It features an 8-inch barrel, a specially designed piston system, and ease of accessibility to the operating system that wouldn't require removal of the Picatinny rails, allowing the shooter to keep his zero. For additional information on any of the Barrett rifles above, please visit the Barrett Manufacturing web page.
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