Tennessee Names Barrett Model 82 Official State Rifle

At 26, photographer Ronnie Barrett, who had no design training or experience in firearms development — built a revolutionary shoulder-fired semi-automatic .50 caliber rifle. Here he is with the first prototype.
At 26, photographer Ronnie Barrett, who had no design training or experience in firearms development — built a revolutionary shoulder-fired semi-automatic .50 caliber rifle. Here he is with the first prototype.

The Tennessee General Assembly passed a resolution this week making the Barrett Model 82/M107 Tennessee’s official state rifle. Barrett’s plant and headquarters are based in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

“We are honored by the resolution and proud to have our rifle officially recognized within our home state,” said Chris Barrett, president of Barrett Firearms. “For more than 32 years, we have been committed to innovation in the firearms industry while maintaining the highest standards for precision and reliability.”

Micah Van Huss, an appreciative U.S. Marine who used the rifle in combat and is now member of the Tennessee House of Representatives, initiated the State action. To view the resolution, click here.

The Barrett Rifle is a true Tennessee success story: A rifle born from sketches hand-drawn at a dining room table by then 26-year-old photographer Ronnie Barrett, who was born, raised, and educated in Tennessee with no design training or experience. The firearm design — considered impossible at the time — was a shoulder-fired semi-automatic .50 caliber rifle. Using sketches of his design, Barrett worked in a one-bay garage with a tool-and-die maker to build the first prototype.

His creation, the Model 82/M107, pioneered an entirely new classification of rifle and changed battlefield tactics. The .50-caliber rifle is fielded by the military forces of about 70 allied governments.

Today, Ronnie Barrett is one of only four people in the past 100 years to invent a rifle type classified and adopted for use by the United States military. The M107 was recognized, in a ceremony in Washington, D.C., by the Office of the Chief of Staff of the United States Army as one of the “top ten greatest inventions” for its service.

Barrett now manufactures eight distinct models of rifles and has recently launched a new line of shotguns under the Barrett Sovereign brand. In addition to the Model 82 rifle, Barrett’s MRAD rifle was named the 2012 “Rifle of the Year” by Shooting Illustrated magazine.

Barrett products are used by civilians, sport shooters, law enforcement agencies, the United States military and more than 73 State Department–approved countries across the world.

Midsouth Shooters Supply congratulates Barrett Firearms on earning this well-deserved honor.

We also support hand loading of the 50 BMG rifles. Click here to see our selection of dies, primers, presses, brass, and loaded ammunition.

Ronnie Barrett is one of only four people in the past 100 years to invent a rifle type classified and adopted for use by the United States military. Today, Barrett Firearms manufactures eight distinct models of rifles as well as a new line of shotguns.
Ronnie Barrett is one of only four people in the past 100 years to invent a rifle type classified and adopted for use by the United States military. Today, Barrett Firearms manufactures eight distinct models of rifles as well as a new line of shotguns.

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