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The Barrett MRAD has a 24.5-inch barrel with a 1:10-inch rate of right hand twist.

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Length-of-pull adjustments require pressing a spring-loaded button at the rear of the stock.

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With the stock folded, the bolt handle is protected by the aluminum stock and cannot be accidently moved. A machined rail section on the stock’s underside allows for mounting a monopod for added stability.

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Two Torx bolts hold the MRAD’s interchangeable barrel in place. The author found the barrel-swapping procedure to be simple and fast, with almost no change in POI.

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Depressing a lever beneath the trunnion allows the user to fold the stock while ensuring it locks in place when extended.

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Magazine changes are easy thanks to a well-positioned, ambidextrous paddle release and a cut-away mag well.

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Like the 98Bravo upon which it is based, the MRAD’s bolt is encased in a polymer sleeve that adds lubricity and makes cycling the action almost effortless.

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The MRAD’s upper receiver can tilt on its forward take-down pin like an AR for easy maintenance in the field.

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With its utilitarian profile, neutral finish and modular features from barrel to stock, the MRAD is a rifle adaptable for many missions.

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Two 10-round, polymer magazines ship with the MRAD, giving shooters plenty of easily accessible .338 Lapua Mag. fodder.