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-Barrett .50 cal-
Manufacturers:
Barrett Firearms Manufacturing, Inc. and Unertl.
Length:
57 inches (144.78 centimeters).
Barrel length: 29
inches (73.67 cm).
Weight:
32.5 pounds (14.75 kilograms) (unloaded).
Bore diameter: 12.7mm
(.50 Caliber).
Maximum effective range on equipment-sized targets:
1800 meters.
Muzzle velocity:
2800 feet (854 meters) per second.
Magazine capacity: 10
rounds.
Unit Replacement Cost:
$6,000.
Features:
The M82A1A is a semi-automatic, air cooled, box
magazine fed rifle chambered for the .50 caliber, M2 Browning Machine Gun
cartridge (.50 BMG or 12.7 x 99mm NATO). This rifle operates by means of
the short recoil principle. The weapon system is comprised of the rifle
(M82A1A) with a Unertl 10-power scope and an additional box magazine. The
system comes packed in its own watertight, airtight carrying case with an
air release valve for aircraft transportation and the requisite cleaning
rod and brushes. The basic M82A1A rifle is equipped with bipod, muzzle
brake, carrying handle, metallic sights, and 10-round box magazine. There
is also a back pack for cross country transport and a bandolier for extra
magazines is available.
Background: The M82A1A
is designed to provide commanders the tactical option of employing snipers
with an anti-materiel weapon to augment the present anti-personnel M40A1
7.62mm weapon. The rifle is manufactured by Barrett Firearms
Manufacturing, Incorporated of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The scope is
manufactured by Unertl to match the trajectory of .50 caliber Raufoss
Grade A (DODIC A606), which is the standard operational round.
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