Barrett Firearms

Browse our inventory of Barrett Firearms rifles, including the M82A1, MRAD, REC7 DI, M107A1, and Model 99. Iron Horse Armory carries hard-hitting Barrett rifles engineered for long-range precision, military-grade performance, and serious shooting applications, serving competitive marksmen, hunters, collectors, and tactical professionals who demand uncompromising accuracy and stopping power at extreme distances. Explore our bolt action rifles, semi auto rifles, and rifle ammunition to keep your setup dialed in and ready for the range or the field. We also stock AR rifles, lever action rifles, scopes sights and optics, rifle magazines, and gun parts to round out every long gun build with quality components and accessories.

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Barrett Firearms Buying Guide

Shop Barrett Firearms online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as caliber, capacity, barrel length, and sight configuration.

Use the following tips to identify the right Barrett platform for long-range shooting, precision work, or collection-grade ownership:

  • Decide between a manual repeater or self-loader by weighing follow-up shot speed against precision and recoil management, with the bolt action rifles category showcasing Barrett’s MRAD and Model 99 platforms built for repeatable accuracy.
  • Match your caliber selection to intended use, since .50 BMG dominates extreme long-range work while .338 Lapua Magnum, 6.5 Creedmoor, and .308 Winchester offer flatter trajectories and lower cost in the rifle ammunition lineup.
  • Consider a Barrett semi auto rifles option like the M82A1 or REC7 when faster engagement on multiple targets matters more than the absolute precision of a bolt gun.
  • Plan ahead for hearing protection and signature reduction by reviewing the silencers suppressed firearms options, since many Barrett rifles ship threaded or muzzle-brake equipped to accept compatible cans.
  • Evaluate barrel profile, twist rate, and length when shopping the rifle barrels selection, as Barrett’s user-changeable barrel system on the MRAD allows caliber conversions in minutes with the right components.
  • Round out your build with bipods, optic mounts, magazines, and cleaning gear from the other rifle accessories parts category to keep your Barrett ready for range trips, hunts, or competition.

Local And Compliance Notes

Purchase Barrett Firearms online or visit the gun shop in Parker, Colorado for hands-on inspection of these flagship long-range platforms. Iron Horse Armory proudly serves customers from nearby cities like Castle Rock, Franktown, Centennial, and Lone Tree, offering knowledgeable guidance on Barrett’s bolt-action and semi-auto product lines.

Federal law requires that all firearm purchases from a licensed dealer be processed through ATF Form 4473 with a NICS background check, and buyers of long guns must be at least 18 years old. Colorado adds a state background check fee, a three-day waiting period on firearm transfers, and magazine capacity restrictions limiting most magazines to 15 rounds, which buyers should account for when ordering accessories.

Transport your Barrett unloaded and cased per Colorado state guidelines, and store rifles in a locked safe or with a trigger lock when not in use to comply with secure storage laws covering homes with minors. For specific questions about Barrett availability, NFA item processing, or caliber options, contact the store directly to speak with staff experienced in precision rifle systems.

Frequently Asked Questions About Barrett Firearms

1. What is Barrett Firearms best known for?

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Barrett Firearms is best known for designing the M82, the first widely adopted semi-automatic .50 BMG rifle, which has been fielded by U.S. and allied militaries for decades. The company also produces the MRAD precision bolt-action rifle and a range of long-range platforms favored by competitive shooters and law enforcement.

2. What calibers are Barrett rifles chambered in?

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Barrett rifles are chambered in calibers including .50 BMG, .416 Barrett, .338 Lapua Magnum, .300 Norma Magnum, .300 Winchester Magnum, .308 Winchester, and 6.5 Creedmoor. The MRAD system allows users to swap barrels and bolts to change calibers without sending the rifle back to a gunsmith.

3. Is the Barrett M82 legal to own in Colorado?

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The Barrett M82 is legal to own in Colorado for adults who pass a federal background check, since the state does not classify .50 BMG rifles as restricted firearms. Buyers should still verify magazine capacity rules and any local ordinances before purchasing.

4. What is the effective range of a Barrett .50 BMG rifle?

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The Barrett M82 and M107 are commonly cited with an effective range of approximately 1,800 meters against point targets and beyond 2,000 meters against area targets. Actual performance depends on ammunition, optics, environmental conditions, and shooter skill.

5. What is the Barrett MRAD and how does it differ from the Model 98B?

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The MRAD (Multi-Role Adaptive Design) is a user-configurable bolt-action rifle adopted by U.S. SOCOM as the Mk22, featuring a folding stock and quick-change barrel system. It evolved from the Model 98B platform with refinements aimed at modularity, ergonomics, and military service requirements.

6. Can I suppress a Barrett rifle?

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Many Barrett rifles ship with threaded barrels or compatible muzzle devices designed to accept suppressors rated for the appropriate caliber and pressure. Suppressor ownership requires an ATF Form 4 transfer, a $200 tax stamp, and compliance with Colorado state law allowing suppressed firearms.

7. What optics work best with Barrett long-range rifles?

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Barrett rifles pair well with first focal plane optics offering high magnification, MIL or MOA reticles, and exposed turrets for dialing elevation and windage at distance. A 34mm or 35mm tube scope mounted in a quality cantilever or one-piece base is common for .50 BMG and large-caliber builds.

8. How do I maintain a Barrett rifle for long-term reliability?

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Clean the bore with a quality solvent and bronze brush after extended firing sessions, and lubricate the bolt carrier group, recoil system, and trigger components per the owner’s manual. Periodically inspect the barrel extension, gas system if applicable, and torque values on scope mounts and action screws to maintain accuracy.