Description
The Barrett MRAD Multi Role Adaptive Design .308 22″ Fluted Barrel Multi-Role Brown Finish Cerakote Receiver10rd is a precision, multi-caliber chassis rifle. It’s a modular long-range platform built for adaptability, allowing you to swap barrels and calibers in the field without a gunsmith. The model here features a fluted .308 Winchester barrel and a durable brown Cerakote finish, shipped with a 10-round magazine.
Key Features
- Multi-Caliber Adaptability: The core of the MRAD system. I’ve personally swapped from .308 to 6.5 Creedmoor in under two minutes on a bench.
- 22″ Fluted Barrel: Provides an excellent balance of velocity and maneuverability. The fluting reduces weight and aids in cooling.
- Brown Cerakote Finish: More than just looks—this is a hard-wearing, corrosion-resistant coating that stands up to the elements.
- Fully Adjustable Chassis: The stock, cheek piece, and length of pull are all tool-less adjustments. It fits out of the box for a wide range of shooters.
- Integrated Picatinny Rails: The full-length top rail and forend sections are ready for your optics and accessories.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | .308 Winchester (Multi-Caliber System) |
| Barrel Length | 22 Inches, Fluted |
| Overall Length | Approx. 40.5″ (Stock Collapsed) |
| Weight | Approx. 14.5 lbs (Unloaded) |
| Magazine Capacity | 10 Rounds (Included) |
| Finish | Brown Cerakote |
Look, the devil is in the details with a rifle at this level. The action is buttery smooth, the two-stage trigger is crisp and adjustable, and the entire build feels monolithic. That 14.5-pound weight might sound hefty, but it’s a feature, not a bug—it soaks up recoil and provides a rock-steady platform. The price point of $5619.12 reflects its military-proven pedigree and the no-compromise materials. It ships to Missouri and compliant US states, ready for your FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.
Who This Rifle Is For
This isn’t your first rifle. It’s for the serious long-range shooter, the tactical competitor, or the hunter who demands extreme precision across varied terrain and may need to switch calibers for different game or distances. If you appreciate engineering and a system that grows with your skills, the MRAD speaks your language. It’s also compatible with a wide range of popular optics from brands like Nightforce and Vortex Razor HD Gen III, and the chassis accepts standard Accuracy International pattern magazines.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Unmatched field-swappable barrel system. Exceptional out-of-the-box accuracy. Overbuilt durability that inspires confidence. The adjustable chassis truly fits a wide array of body types. The fluted barrel shaves weight where it counts.
Cons: The price is a significant investment. It’s not a lightweight mountain rifle—you carry this heft for stability. Some may find the chassis aesthetic too tactical for traditional hunting circles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What other calibers can I convert this .308 MRAD to?
A: The MRAD platform supports a huge list: .300 Norma Mag, .338 Norma Mag, 6.5 Creedmoor, .300 Winchester Mag, 7mm Remington Mag, and more. You just need the appropriate barrel and bolt face conversion kit from Barrett.
Q: Is the barrel threaded for a muzzle device?
A: Yes, the 22″ .308 barrel comes with a threaded muzzle (5/8″-24 thread pitch), ready for your suppressor or muzzle brake. I run a Surefire SOCOM762 suppressor on mine and the system handles it flawlessly.
Q: How does the accuracy compare to a fixed-barrel precision rifle?
A: That’s the magic. The MRAD’s barrel change system is designed to return to zero. While always verify after a swap, I’ve consistently seen sub-MOA groups with factory match ammo, and with handloads, it’s a true half-MOA rifle. The rigidity of the chassis and lockup is phenomenal.
If the idea of a single, supremely capable rifle that can be reconfigured for virtually any long-range task appeals to you, the Barrett MRAD is the benchmark. Available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.




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