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Here’s What You Need to Remember: Today the Barrett M82A1 is used by more than sixty countries, mostly NATO countries and U.S. allies in Asia and the Middle East. All the major military powers ...
The Barrett M82 was fifty-seven inches long, had a twenty-nine-inch barrel, and weighed 28.44 pounds. The M82 delivered previously unheard levels of energy and distance in a sniper rifle.
When Ronnie Barrett designed the semi-automatic .50 BMG rifle that bears his name, he intended it as a commercial long-range target gun. Little did he know that the M82A1 would become one of the ...
Barrett: 40 Years Of .50-Caliber Authority When it comes to big guns, American exceptionalism and divine intervention, nothing beats the story of how Ronnie Barrett and company became the world ...
Marine Corps Marathon feels like home for women’s winner Tessa Barrett Arlington resident Tessa Barrett took advantage of some familiar surroundings. On the men’s side, Kyle King captured his ...
The Barrett M82A1 NFTs are digital assets that use blockchain technology. They are subject to various legal and regulatory requirements, which may vary significantly between jurisdictions.
An 11-year-old Florida boy decided to try out magnet fishing with his grandpa in a canal and discovered two .50-caliber M82A1 Barrett sniper rifles submerged beneath an overpass.
The mercury read a bitter 6 degrees near Washington, D.C., Feb. 20 as the post of sergeant major of the Marine Corps changed hands from Sgt. Maj. Micheal Barrett to Sgt. Maj. Ronald Green.
Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Michael Barrett, who won medals for valor in the Gulf War and Iraq, is taking heavy fire from a different source. This time it’s from active and retired Marines and their ...
The Army and Marine Corps are officially going ahead with procuring a new standard sniper rifle in 2021, courtesy of longtime defense contractor Barrett Firearms. Instead of fielding multiple ...
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