[SHOT Show 2020] Barrett's MK 22 Rifle Available for US Market
Barrett is bringing their multi-caliber MK22 ASR entry to the US civilian market! The rifle will come with three interchangeable barrels and a complete kit that shooters can purchase through their distributor. The MK 22 is significant because it won the latest round of SOCOM rifle trials, concluding in December 2019.
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Shouldn't it be in .300 PRC if it's supposed to be identical to the military offering? (I know SOCOM said they were using .300 Norma Magnum a while back, but the original DoD orders for the MRAD were in .300 PRC.)
Did they keep Norma after all or is SOCOM still switching to PRC?
First thought: Barret has jumped on the 2020's trend and now manufactures a .22LR clone of their rifle.
(Then I saw the magazine.)