From Barrett: Caliber - .50 BMG
Barrel lengths - 29 inches (73.7 cm)
20 inches (50.8 cm)
Barrel twist - Right, 1 in 15" (38 cm)
Weights - 30.9 lbs (14.0 kg) (with 29 inch barrel)
29.7 lbs (13.5 kg) (with 20 inch barrel)
Length assembled - 57 inches (145 cm) (with 29 inch barrel)
48 inches (122 cm) (with 20 inch barrel)
Front sight: - .070 inch flip up. (1.78 mm) wide post
Rear sight: - .065 inch flip up. (1.65 mm) aperture, 1500 meter adjustable
Sight radius: - 23.3 inches (59 cm)
Scope rail: - 24 inches (61 cm) long If you are looking for black powder or Kentucky Flintlock rifles they run from 12 pounds up to about 22 pounds depending on barrel length and type of stock.
Depends on which .50 cal, and which cartidge. If you mean a Barrett Model 82A1 sniper rifle, in .50 BMG, standard ball ammo is ABOUT 2800 fps.
No more than 50
8550psi
50-150
50-500
50-300
50-175
Pretty much ruins your life.
50-75 grains
No. 10mm is close to .40 cal, smaller than .50 cal.
I have a 50 cal black powder pistol. on the barrel it shows Connecticut valley arms 50 cal spain #003401. Is this gun worth anything? Thank you Nancy Shepard
About 14 kilogramms. It is 1.14m long.