The Army's new Sniper Rifle (MK22 ASR) with Retired Special Forces Sniper Kevin Owens

Published on May 12, 2020
Duration: 31:18

This guide details the process of swapping barrels and attaching a suppressor on the Barrett MK22 ASR, as demonstrated by retired Special Forces Sniper Kevin Owens. The video emphasizes the rifle's modularity and user-serviceable features, crucial for field operations. Owens, a Subject Matter Expert involved in the rifle's adoption, provides authoritative instruction on these procedures.

Quick Summary

The Barrett MK22 ASR is the US Army's new multi-caliber sniper rifle, built on the MRAD platform. It supports .308 Win, .300 Norma Magnum, and .338 Norma Magnum calibers. A bolt-action design was chosen for reliability and concealment, paired with a Nightforce ATACR optic for rapid, long-range engagements using its Tremor 3 reticle.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Long Range Shooting Demo
  2. 04:31Introduction and Guest Background
  3. 06:11ASR Program History
  4. 07:51Barrett MRAD Overview
  5. 08:22Caliber Selection and Roles
  6. 10:19Bolt Action vs. Semi-Auto
  7. 12:43Optics and Reticle System
  8. 14:31Barrel System and Maintenance
  9. 17:02Design Features and Testing
  10. 20:00Modularity and Ergonomics
  11. 23:34Trigger and Safety Standards

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Barrett MK22 ASR and why was it developed?

The Barrett MK22 ASR, based on the MRAD platform, is the US Army's new sniper rifle designed to be a multi-caliber system. It replaced the previous Precision Sniper Rifle (PSR) project, aiming for enhanced accuracy, reliability, and modularity across different branches of the military.

What calibers does the Barrett MK22 ASR support?

The MK22 ASR supports three primary calibers: .308 Winchester for training, .300 Norma Magnum for engagements up to 1500 meters, and .338 Norma Magnum for anti-materiel roles, offering significant versatility.

What are the advantages of the MK22 ASR's bolt-action design?

A bolt-action design was chosen for its superior reliability with high-pressure cartridges, reduced operational signature (no brass ejection), and the ability for snipers to cycle the action slowly and deliberately, aiding in concealment during operations.

How does the Nightforce ATACR optic enhance the MK22 ASR's performance?

The Nightforce ATACR 7-35x optic, featuring the Tremor 3 reticle, provides snipers with calibrated 'wind dots'. This allows for rapid holdovers for wind and elevation adjustments, reducing the time needed to acquire targets at extended ranges.

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