Barrett 82A1 .416 Barrett 29″ 10+1 13315
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Barrett Model 82A1 .416 Barrett 29″ fluted barrel, semi-automatic, 10+1 capacity; M1913 Picatinny rail, fixed synthetic stock with Sorbothane recoil pad, includes hard carry case.
The Barrett Model 82A1 is a semi-automatic rifle chambered in .416 Barrett designed for extreme long-range use. It pairs a 29-inch fluted barrel and M1913 Picatinny optics rail with a fixed synthetic stock fitted with a Sorbothane recoil pad to manage large-caliber impulse. For optics, a Vortex Viper PST Gen II 5-25×50 provides a capable, sub-$1,000 option that complements the rifle’s envelope and long-range potential.
Typical applications for this platform include extreme long-range precision shooting and engaging distant steel or observation targets where large-caliber ballistics and long-range stability are required.
Product Specifications
- The caliber is .416 Barrett.
- The operation is Recoil Operated Semi-Automatic.
- The barrel measures 29 inches and is fluted.
- The rate of twist is 1:12.
- The overall length is 57 inches.
- The weight is 32.72 lbs.
- The magazine capacity is 10 + 1.
- The optics interface is a M1913 Picatinny rail with 27 MOA elevation.
- The stock is fixed synthetic with a Sorbothane recoil pad.
- The muzzle is fitted with a muzzle brake.
- The package includes one 10-round magazine, a bipod, carry handle, monopod, and a hard carrying case.
- The barrel finish includes fluting and the action uses steel construction.
- The UPC is 816715011404.
The Model 82A1 is built to perform in demanding environments, offering large-caliber capability with features intended to support follow-up shots and sustained long-range use. Its combination of a long, fluted barrel, robust Picatinny rail, and a recoil-mitigating stock makes it suited to precision work at extended distances; pair it with a high-magnification optic and quality support gear for best results. Owners commonly highlight the rifle’s low perceived recoil and dependable operation as standout characteristics.
Owners and observers have praised the Model 82A1 for its low felt recoil and reliable repower, and many refer to it as an American icon in large-caliber semi-automatic rifles.
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