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Early Production Barrett M82A1 Semi-Automatic .50 BMG Rifle with Scope and Case - Serial no. 1498, 50 BMG cal., 29 inch fluted bbl., gray finish, metal stock. Developed in the early 1980s, the M82 series of weapons has been adopted by a number of
   military forces, where its long range striking power makes it useful for disabling vehicles, detonating enemy ordnance, and sniping at ranges well beyond a conventional rifle. This impressive weapon has the standard Barrett Manufacturing Inc. markings on the left side of the magazine well. Fitted with a heavy fluted barrel with Barrett two chamber chevron muzzle brake, ventilated steel chassis, flip up blade front and rear peep sights, AR style fire controls and checkered grip, and solid rubber recoil pad. With hard case, backpack style soft case, one extra magazine, bipod, cleaning kit, and Swarovski 10x42 scope. CONDITION: Excellent overall, retaining 98% plus original gray finish with a few minor handling marks. Mechanically excellent. Case is very fine with a few minor storage and handling marks. Estimate: 8,000 - 10,000
   Collector’s Fact
One of only 36 Pauza Specialities P-50 rifles produced.
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Rare Pauza Specialties
P-50 Semi-Automatic
Rifle with Case and Extra Magazine - Serial no. 023, 50 BMG cal., 29 inch
round bbl., Teflon finish, laminate stock, plastic grips. Manufactured in the
1990s, the P-50 was designed by Robert Pauza in Baytown, Texas as an anti-
material rifle to compete with the likes of Barret. The rifle was one of the originals to
start the trend of “fifty cal fever” as some called it in the 90s. It features a takedown action, hand
adjustable, three part gas piston system. This rifle features a rugged, one piece receiver with a carry handle and integrated picatiny rail section and laminate stock. Included is a steel carry case and an extra magazine. All of the metal surfaces on this massive rifle feature a teflon coating. Though the rifle’s competitors took off, only thirty-six Pauza P-50 rifles were built before they were discontinued, making this one of the rarest fifty caliber rifles of the modern day.
CONDITION: Excellent overall, retaining 97% plus original black teflon finish with limited handling marks. The stock is also excellent with limited handling marks. Mechanically excellent. The case is very fine with some storage and handling marks.
Estimate: 7,000 - 9,000
 

















































































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