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Product Description
The .416 Barrett (10.6x83mm) is a bottlenecked centrefire rifle cartridge designed in 2005 by Chris Barrett, son of Ronnie Barrett, with the assist of Pete Forras. It is another option to the .50 BMG in long-range rifles. It was designed in late 2004, in response to a request for a medium/heavy rifle/cartridge combination, by Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division.
The model's outer dimensions were referred ot CIP TDCC table drawing. The inner dimensions were referenced to parent case and drawings with slightly adjustment for adapt 3D printing limitations.
This model can be a movie props, teaching models or collectible items.
Disclaimer: The bullet (projectile) and primer cup could not disassemble from the case, and this Replica Cartridge Model could not be fired and/ or modified into live ammunition(s).
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