The Barrett MRAD is a $25,000 multi-role adaptive rifle system designed to replace the Barrett .50 in certain roles. It features a quick-change barrel system allowing for calibers like .338 Lapua Magnum for armor-piercing, .300 Norma Magnum for soft targets, and .308 Win for urban environments. The reviewed setup includes a SOCOM contract version of the Nightforce ATACR 7-35x optic.
This video focuses on the P14 rifle, a significant firearm from World War 1. Given the limited description, the video likely covers the history, design, and potentially operational aspects of this particular rifle. As it's labeled 'P14 P1', it might be part one of a series, suggesting further details or related firearms could be explored in subsequent parts. The content is aimed at enthusiasts interested in historical military firearms.
The U.S. Enfield 1917, a .30-06 bolt-action rifle, weighs 9.2 lbs and measures over 46 inches. Reworked from the British P14, it features a semi-pistol grip, dog-leg bolt, and an excellent rear aperture sight. Despite its bulk, it was the most common U.S. rifle in WWI and is considered one of the war's best.
This video examines a rare, undocumented prototype optical sight mounted on an M1 Garand, available at Rock Island Auction. The 1x non-magnifying optic resembles the German ZF41 and features internal reticle adjustments with geared knobs, typical of 1930s-40s European designs. It includes a 1000-yard elevation adjustment and approximately 14 MOA windage, with a pointer reticle for range estimation.
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