New inter-service sniper rifle coming
We’ve talked in the past about forthcoming new sniper rifles for the Army, Marines, and SOCOM, but the Pentagon has selected a single rifle for all three groups.
Jeff LPH 3 sends word from Army Times;
The great sniper rifle replacement across the Army, Marine Corps and SOCOM has begun with the newest sniper rifle and it’s the Barrett Multi-Role Adaptive Design rifle chambered in three calibers.
Over the next five years, the MRAD will replace the Army’s existing M107 sniper rifle and M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle under the Precision Sniper Rifle program, and all bolt action rifles in the Marines, delivering conversion options so that snipers can choose from 7.62mm, .300 Norma Magnum and .338 Norma Magnum, depending on their shooting needs.
The military designation for the rifle will be the Mk22, which is the nomenclature for the PSR.
“The Army plans to purchase Multi-Role Adaptive Rifle (MRAD) systems for Foreign Military Sales and Precision Sniper Rifles (PSR) systems for Army Snipers and EOD personnel,” PEO Soldier spokesman told the website Task & Purpose. “The MRAD is one component of the PSR.”
Marine Corps budget documents from early 2020 noted that the “ASR will replace all current bolt-action sniper rifles in the Marine Corps.”
Those documents cited a purchase of 250 MRAD rifles for the Corps.
That means the decades-old M40, which has been in service midway through the Vietnam War. The M40, was scheduled to be replaced by the Mk13 Mod 7.
SOCOM awarded a contract for the MRAD back in March 2019 and deliveries were scheduled to start this January, according to a Barrett company release.
The search for the convertible rifle began back in 2016 with a SOCOM request.
The original plan was for the Army to buy 536 MRAD rifles under the previous program, a PEO Soldier spokesman told Task & Purpose that the new plans will include purchasing an estimated 2,800 rifles over the next five years.
Category: Army, Big Pentagon, Marines
Me thinks that they didn’t order enough of these rifles. After all, isn’t everyone a sniper? Or a ForceBeretReconSealRangerParaGreenSOFDelta? Barely enough for a good Battalion. What about all the undercover Navy Cooks out there? Does it come with a chainsaw Bayonet attachment? Is it black and scary? Won’t the bolt get in the way of the clip? Better give me a 6 maybe 9 million dollar consultants fee so I can research these burning questions.
So the Air Force doesn’t have snipers?
C’mon man…even Coasties get to snipe now and then.
And don’t even get me started on Signal Snipers.
Nah ‘beans. Chair Force turned all of the rifle ranges into golf courses. They do their sniping with a 9 iron, cause everybody knows a wing wiper can’t have a “woodie.”
And the Coasties…them badazzes are too busy jumping on cocaine haulin’ subs, ready to get up close and personal.
And the Signal Troops? Nope, not lately. They’re too busy going to see Violet…you know she gives willingly.
Consultant’s fee just went up to 69 million, greenbacks, no bitcoin or stock options. Partial payment of Yuengling or other fermented/brewed/distilled beverages will be considered.
$23K each,,allegedly
Is that the APUC or the PAUC?
What about the Space Force?
The Space Force will still be using the Immodiom Q-36 Space Modulator Person Portable Model. You know, for that Earth Shattering KA-BOOOM. See Supply Daddy for the FSN on the Zippo Ignitors.
The M-60 is a real mofo in a vacuum.
Quiet as a mouse….
9920-01-598-9704 Lighter, Windproof, Classic, High Polish Chrome Zippo Lighter, Rectangular With Hinged Cover.
Sorry, No FSN from way back when, just the new style NSN that didn’t get assigned until 7 Sep 2011.
The Space Force uses Sniper Lasers, for their 3,000 mile shots!!!
You gotta be kiddin. $23K for a bolt action rifle? You can put together your own high tech sniper capable bolt gun for less than $2500.
It looks like it comes with all the toys in the box, day night, thermal LiL pork $$ for fun.
If it comes with all that it is a bargain.
Does it come with this attachment?
https://youtu.be/SfFMAtmWb5s
LMAO, I can just see someone actually putting it on a rifle
Cool.
So the Army goes from the 3 rifles we got now down to 2. The new PSR and the modernized M110A which is replacing the M110.
I always hated the M107. When you hear “anti-materiel” sniper rifle, it actually means that it is not accurate enough to be used on human sized targets past 600 meters. The friggin thing is barely a 3 minute gun. Though it did a decent job as counter-snippery in Iraq where ranges were shorter in the urbanized areas.
The prices I get from Wikipedia are $18 K for the Army version. Civilian versions are about $4K, according to the second source.
Either way it is a ridiculous price to pay for a new rifle to replace existing rifles which have been proven to be adequate. No wonder some folks think the military budget is too high.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrett_MRAD
https://www.eurooptic.com/barrett-mrad-rifles.aspx