The Army is buying 2,800 new Mk 22 Multi-Role Adaptive Design sniper rifles from Barrett Firearms. SOCOM has also ordered this weapon, and the Marines have expressed interest as well. The MRAD is a ...
In 2009, the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) was looking for a new rifle through its Precision Sniper Rifle (PSR) competition. Barrett developed and entered its Multi-Role Adaptive ...
Here’s What You Need To Remember: There’s no two ways about it: Barrett’s MRAD sniper rifle is a great precision gun. It’s reliable, it’s customizable, and you can easily tear it down and even change ...
After months of testing, U.S. Special Operations Command is officially picking up a cache of fresh Mk 22 Multi-Role Adaptive Design (MRAD) sniper rifles from Barrett By Jared Keller Published Nov 16, ...
The moment a bullet leaves a rifle barrel, it’s dropping. To compensate for that drop and get bullets where they need to go, long-range shooters use one of two units of measure: MRAD or MOA. Both are ...
Kit Up! gave you some exclusive video a few months ago from the Association of the US Army convention of the Barrett Multi-Role Adaptive Design sniper rifle. At the time, the rifle was in development ...
The U.S. may have fallen in love with the Multi-Role Adaptive Design (MRAD) bolt-action multi-caliber sniper rifle from Barrett Firearms, but that doesn’t mean that U.S. Special Operations Command isn ...
He said the US-made Barrett had a positive effect on operations. The Barrett was more accurate than the hunting rifle with which he started the war, he said. A Ukrainian Special Operations Forces ...
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April 1 (UPI) --The Army announced this week that it has awarded a $49.9 million, five-year contract to Barrett Firearms to acquire about 2,800 MK22 Multi-role Adaptive Design, or MRAD, rifles.