BARRETT M107A1 | First Woman to Mag Dump Standing💀💀

Published on September 23, 2023
Duration: 28:06

Yoki Sturrup demonstrates the Barrett M107A1, highlighting its manageable recoil and smoother shooting experience compared to the M82, especially during a standing magazine dump. Despite the intense recoil damaging her glasses, she found the M107A1 easier to handle and maneuver, achieving a significant personal goal.

Quick Summary

The Barrett M107A1, weighing around 27 lbs with a 20-inch barrel, offers a smoother recoil experience than the M82 due to its effective recoil spring system. Yoki Sturrup successfully performed a standing magazine dump, though the intense recoil damaged her protective eyewear.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Barrett M107A1
  2. 01:15M107A1 vs M82 & Standing Mag Dump Goal
  3. 03:14Prone Shooting & Recoil Absorption
  4. 07:21Standing Magazine Dump Attempt
  5. 09:44Recoil Impact & Broken Gear
  6. 11:33Final Assessment of the M107A1

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key specifications of the Barrett M107A1?

The Barrett M107A1 weighs approximately 27 pounds and features a 20-inch barrel, a cylindrical muzzle brake, and is chambered in .50 BMG. It also includes an adjustable bipod and cheek rest, and is shown with a Nightforce scope.

How does the Barrett M107A1 compare to the M82 in terms of recoil?

Yoki Sturrup found the M107A1's recoil spring system significantly smoother and more effective at absorbing shock compared to the M82, making it easier to handle and shoot, even during a standing magazine dump.

What challenges were encountered during the standing magazine dump with the M107A1?

During the standing magazine dump, the intense pressure and recoil from the .50 BMG rounds caused Yoki's Versace range glasses to crack, highlighting the extreme forces involved with this heavy rifle.

What is Yoki Sturrup's overall assessment of the Barrett M107A1?

Yoki prefers the M107A1 over the M82, citing its easier handling, better maneuverability, and smoother recoil. She felt a strong connection with the rifle, describing it as a 'one with the rifle' experience.

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