
This Barrett M82A1 stands as one of the most iconic rifles of the modern era. Chambered in the powerful .50 BMG and equipped with a 20" fluted barrel, this semi-automatic powerhouse features a steel M1913 optics rail with 27 MOA of elevation, dual barrel springs, and a chrome-plated chamber. Engineered for durability and optimized recoil mitigation, the M82A1 brings legendary performance to the field.
Originally developed to give soldiers a shoulder-fired platform capable of launching the .50 BMG cartridge—a round previously reserved for heavy machine guns like the Browning M2—the M82A1 made history during Operation Desert Storm. Its ability to disable light armored vehicles, destroy enemy radar equipment, and neutralize fortified positions earned it the U.S. military’s trust as an anti-materiel rifle.
The M82A1 utilizes a recoil-operated rotating bolt and is built from rugged steel components designed to withstand extreme combat conditions while absorbing the force of the .50 BMG round. It comes equipped with a lightweight QD bipod, a 10-round steel magazine, and an arrowhead-style 2-port muzzle brake that tames felt recoil. The rifle includes integrated front and rear sling loops, rail-mounted carry handle, and flip-up backup iron sights for versatility in deployment.
Features:
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Caliber: .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO)
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Barrel: 20" fluted, chrome chamber
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Action: Semi-automatic, recoil-operated rotating bolt
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Weight: 31.5 lbs.
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Overall Length: 57"
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Trigger Pull: 7–9 lbs.
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Stock: Welded sheet metal upper and lower receivers
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Scope Mount: 23" M1913 Picatinny rail with 27 MOA cant
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Muzzle Brake: Arrowhead-style 2-port design
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Backup Iron Sights: Flip-up front and rear
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Bipod: Lightweight, quick-detach
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Magazine: 10-round steel box magazine
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Finish: Cerakote
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Extras: Includes Pelican™ hard case
Built for serious long-range shooting and battlefield durability, the Barrett M82A1 is not just a rifle—it’s a statement. Whether you're a collector, enthusiast, or operator, this rifle delivers uncompromising performance in the most extreme conditions.