The Barrett MRAD in .308 Winchester is a modular bolt-action rifle designed for precision shooting and duty-style roles. It pairs a monolithic, machined upper with an adjustable folding stock to deliver a compact transport profile and full-size shooting platform when deployed. The rifle’s quick-change barrel system and M-LOK handguard allow for straightforward field configuration and accessory mounting.
Key Specifications
- The rifle is chambered in .308 / 7.62 NATO for compatibility with common precision rifle ammunition.
- The action is a Bolt Action design optimized for repeatable lockup and reliable extraction.
- The barrel measures 24 inches and is described as a fluted profile for heat management and weight savings.
- The monolithic upper receiver is machined from 7000-series aluminum to provide a rigid mounting platform for optics and rails.
- The stock is a folding design with tool-less length-of-pull adjustment and an adjustable cheek piece for shooter fit.
- The rifle includes a match-grade trigger module installed in the lower receiver for a configurable trigger pull.
- The handguard uses an M-LOK interface with additional mounting slots at 3, 6, and 9 o’clock for accessories.
- The listed weight for this configuration is 13.28 lbs, reflecting a precision-oriented build.
- This package includes two 10-round magazines as supplied in the product data.
The MRAD’s modularity and robust construction make it a sensible choice where adjustability and transportability matter, such as long-range practice, competition, and professional duty roles. Its combination of a machined aluminum upper, quick-change barrel capability, and adjustable stock gives shooters a platform that adapts to different missions without permanent alteration. The included magazines and match-grade trigger support accurate follow-up shots while the M-LOK handguard keeps accessory options open.
Note on magazine limits: some U.S. jurisdictions limit magazine capacity to 10 rounds. Those jurisdictions include Hawaii, California, Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and Colorado. Ensure compliance with local and state laws when selecting magazines or configurations.
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