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F.y.i. us army orders $50 million barrett mrads in 300 prc
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<blockquote data-quote="North Range Hunter" data-source="post: 1596588" data-attributes="member: 109347"><p>Eric</p><p>This is part of the ASR project which is a USSOCOM solicitation. The original guide lines were the rifle must be capable of firing the following calibers 308, 300NM and 338NM. After testing the Navy (SEAL's) decided to go with the 300PRC. They found it had better performance than the 300NM. The Army (USASOC) is sticking with the 300NM.</p><p>The M2010 is a big Army project and totally separate from the ASR. I would not be surprised if big Army doesn't adopt the Barrett in the near future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="North Range Hunter, post: 1596588, member: 109347"] Eric This is part of the ASR project which is a USSOCOM solicitation. The original guide lines were the rifle must be capable of firing the following calibers 308, 300NM and 338NM. After testing the Navy (SEAL's) decided to go with the 300PRC. They found it had better performance than the 300NM. The Army (USASOC) is sticking with the 300NM. The M2010 is a big Army project and totally separate from the ASR. I would not be surprised if big Army doesn't adopt the Barrett in the near future. [/QUOTE]
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