Barrett M99 Explained

Barrett M99
Origin:United States
Type:Anti-materiel rifle
Is Ranged:yes
Design Date:1999
Manufacturer:Barrett Firearms Company
Production Date:1999–present
Weight:23lbs[1] (29inches Barrel)
25lbs (32inches Barrel)
Length:47inches (29inches Barrel)
50inches (32inches Barrel)
Part Length:29inches
32inches
Cartridge:.50 BMG (12.7×99mm)
.416 Barrett (10.4×83mm)[2]
Action:Bolt action
Range:1800m (5,900feet)
Max Range:2600m (8,500feet)
Feed:Single-shot

The Barrett M99 (Model 99) is a single-shot anti-materiel rifle that was first introduced in 1999 by the Barrett Firearms Company as a less expensive alternative to the company's higher-priced offerings. The rifle uses a bullpup configuration with a pistol grip.[3] Its primary market was long-range competitive target shooters and in 2001, a shooter set a world record at 1000yd with the M99 by shooting a 5-shot group which measured 4.09inches.[4]

Design

The M99 features a hard-core construction, 7000 series aluminum alloy extrusion, match-quality trigger design, heat-treated steel M1913 rail, match grade barrel, and S-7 tool steel bolt. It has three quick assembly pins, allowing it to be assembled or disassembled without the use of tools.[5] The M99 is very accurate because of its heavy contour barrel. With the .416 round, the accuracy and increased velocity compared to .50 BMG enables greater long range precision. The bolt is machined from a single piece of S-7 tool steel. To make the rifle very reliable and easy to maintain, the M99 has just three moving parts: the extractor, ejector and firing pin assembly. For bench rest shooting, the bipod can be detached easily. The design of the trigger is virtually maintenance-free.[6] The barrel is locked into the extrusion by being hydraulically pressed, allowing the user to mount a rifle scope on it. The steel gun barrel and the aluminum extrusion surround the cartridge, making the firearm safer.[7]

Variants

The rifle is offered in two calibers: .416 Barrett and .50 BMG. The .416 Barrett version is available with a 32inches barrel and the .50 BMG version is available with a 29inches or 32inches barrel. Barrett also designs and makes a QDL suppressor for the M99. The 360 degree welding on the dual layered heat treated high strength alloys makes it the safest large bore suppressor on the market. The suppressor slides over the muzzle brake directly into the index point, allowing accurate alignment. The recoil of suppressed fire is reduced using an auxiliary two-port muzzle brake.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Model 99. Barrett. December 16, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20170220095125/https://barrett.net/firearms/model99. February 20, 2017. dead.
  2. http://www.barrett.net/pdfs/Model-99-Sales-Sheet.pdf Sales Sheet
  3. Barrett's Big Shot. Gary Paul . Johnston. Soldier of Fortune Magazine. 31. 196. Omega Group, Limited. 2006. 4. Boulder, Colorado.
  4. 2013. Guns. Todd. Burgreen. Barrett .50 BMGs: 30 Years Of Awesome Firepower. FMG Publications. March 8, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160815183657/http://gunsmagazine.com/barrett-50-bmgs/. August 15, 2016. dead.
  5. Web site: Barrett M99 Rifles. Nov 3, 2015. eurooptic.com.
  6. Web site: July 19, 2015 . The Barrett M99 Sniper Rifle . Nov 3, 2015 . Military.com Video Center.
  7. Web site: Atlantic Firearms LLC. Nov 3, 2015. Atlantic Firearms.
  8. Web site: barrett.net . Nov 3, 2015 . Barrett . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20151117080728/http://www.barrett.net/firearms/qdlsuppressor . November 17, 2015 . mdy .