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BARRETT MODEL 82A1 (Upwards of $8000) the first and only semi-automatic .50 caliber rifle available, 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.The .416 Barrett caliber brings new levels of precision shooting to the Model 82A1. With the enhanced accuracy and increased velocity of the .416 Barrett cartridge, this rifle offers incredible long-range precision. The Model 82A1 .416 is also available with a non-detachable magazine for state compliance purposes in which the magazine can easily be accessed for loading with a simple tool. For owners that want to swap their .50 caliber configurations to .416 caliber, upper conversion units are available on the Barrett webstore. The Model 82A1 fits into a regular sized carrying case. Although its transported as a disassembled upper and lower receiver, it can be ready to fire in under a minute. The scope remains mounted on the upper receiver, maintaining zero. The rifles M1913 optics rail has a 27 MOA taper to take full advantage of the scopes elevation travel.
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