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Barrett Shrinks the MRAD and Revives an Oldie but a Goodie: the REC10

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Barrett Firearms, the kings of big-bore precision, just dropped a bombshell at SHOT Show 2026: a shrunken MRAD that’s finally making multi-caliber modularity practical for the everyman shooter, alongside a triumphant revival of their REC10 AR-10 platform. The compact MRAD—let’s call it the MRAD-S for now—trims down the legendary recoil mitigation and quick-change barrel system into a package under 12 pounds, optimized for .308 and 6.5 Creedmoor without sacrificing sub-MOA accuracy. Company reps spilled that it’s engineered for suppressed setups and urban ops, with a folding stock and lighter chassis that screams civilian SBR-ready while nodding to military REC7 roots. This isn’t just a resize; it’s Barrett democratizing their elite tech, putting .50-cal swap capabilities (eventually) in reach for precision rifle enthusiasts who don’t need a Humvee to haul their rig.

Reviving the REC10, meanwhile, is pure nostalgia with a modern twist—an old-school AR-10 rebuilt for 2026 demands, boasting improved gas systems for softer recoil and ambidextrous controls that make it a no-brainer for lefties or training newbies. Think of it as the AR-15’s big brother getting a facelift: enhanced BCGs, M-LOK rails, and trigger options that rival custom builds, all at a price point under $3,000 MSRP. In a market flooded with budget AR-10 clones prone to reliability hiccups, Barrett’s pedigree means buttery-smooth cycling and bombproof durability, perfect for hog hunts, 3-gun, or that defensive battery you’ve been eyeballing.

For the 2A community, this duo is a masterstroke amid ATF brace drama and mag bans—versatile, suppressor-friendly designs that thumb their nose at restrictions while expanding options for home defense and range dominance. The compact MRAD crushes the too big for civvies myth, inviting more folks into long-range precision without the wallet hemorrhage, and the REC10 revival reinforces AR platforms as the gold standard against encroaching regs. Barrett’s not just building guns; they’re fortifying the front lines of Second Amendment resilience. Mark your calendars for 2026 drops—these could redefine mid-tier battle rifles.

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