I’m not sure if this is satire or not.If Trump was in office, we would have Fieldcrafts in production.Make America Great Again, and Make Great Fieldcrafts Again!!
I’m not sure if this is satire or not.If Trump was in office, we would have Fieldcrafts in production.Make America Great Again, and Make Great Fieldcrafts Again!!
Could be unrelated. I haven’t been following the production schedule in detail. I don’t know Barrett’s production capacity, but one could assume that if they have a heavy backlog of government contracts, the retail consumer gets put on the back burner.You are aware that production also ceased during Trump’s time as president, right?
Thus, it would seem unrelated.
Barrett has stated that they stopped production because they got a large government contract — I’m not arguing that.Could be unrelated. I haven’t been following the production schedule in detail. I don’t know Barrett’s production capacity, but one could assume that if they have a heavy backlog of government contracts, the retail consumer gets put on the back burner.
$1600What did they retail for?
Somewhere between 1700 and 1800 I believe. But 1375 is what I paid.What did they retail for?
I think I paid $1100 for my 6creed on clearance well after they stopped making them.What did they retail for?
That's about what I paid and I thought it was a fortune for a gun at the time.Somewhere between 1700 and 1800 I believe. But 1375 is what I paid.
Just back from NRA Convention in Dallas. Spoke with several friends at Barrett. Fieldcraft expected back in production in 2025, 2026 at latest. To be produced in Australia as Nioa has more production capacity there, Barrett USA still slammed by the MRAD MK22 military order. Touring Barrett facility in Christianna, TN , those Pelican 1770 cases are stacked floor to roof girders awaiting those slick MK22s. New iteration of Fieldcraft will probably be free-floated barrels rather than original fully bedded. That may help control the price growth.[SHOT 2023] Exclusive Interview with New Barrett Owner Rob Nioa
Rob Nioa, the new owner of Barrett Firearms was in attendance at this year's SHOT Show and I was given the rare opportunity to interview Mr. Nioa.www.thefirearmblog.com
Looks like the Barrett Fieldcraft is going to come back in the next 12 months.
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Love to hear that they are coming back, but being free-floated and probably with a carbon fiber stock means that the original FCs aren't going to lose their value anytime soon. Probably one of the last fully bedded mountain rifles that will ever be produced. I know that free-floating has its perks, but the full bedding is going to maintain some uniqueness over time.Just back from NRA Convention in Dallas. Spoke with several friends at Barrett. Fieldcraft expected back in production in 2025, 2026 at latest. To be produced in Australia as Nioa has more production capacity there, Barrett USA still slammed by the MRAD MK22 military order. Touring Barrett facility in Christianna, TN , those Pelican 1770 cases are stacked floor to roof girders awaiting those slick MK22s. New iteration of Fieldcraft will probably be free-floated barrels rather than original fully bedded. That may help control the price growth.
I have .270, 6.5CM and just this morning bought a 308W. Here goes another "lack of adult supervision" foray into Fieldcrafts. Have full rainbows of every color produced in M107A1, MRAD (including that cool Coyote MK22 Deployment Kit), REC7 DI, and REC10....REC10 only two colors....BORING!!! Fieldcraft may only be offered in one color, but OH!!! all those calibers!!! Had dinner with Ronnie and Donna Barrett last year at NRA Banquet. Pleaded for him not to let Nioa start offering Barretts in Muddy Girl Camo or my significant other is gonna' start collecting also. That really wouldn't be that bad....she's a keeper.
Those Fieldcraft pack light all day in the mountains, but at under 6lbs are a little more rambunctious when you touch one off.....great trade off at day's end.
Just back from NRA Convention in Dallas. Spoke with several friends at Barrett. Fieldcraft expected back in production in 2025, 2026 at latest. To be produced in Australia as Nioa has more production capacity there, Barrett USA still slammed by the MRAD MK22 military order. Touring Barrett facility in Christianna, TN , those Pelican 1770 cases are stacked floor to roof girders awaiting those slick MK22s. New iteration of Fieldcraft will probably be free-floated barrels rather than original fully bedded. That may help control the price growth.
I have .270, 6.5CM and just this morning bought a 308W. Here goes another "lack of adult supervision" foray into Fieldcrafts. Have full rainbows of every color produced in M107A1, MRAD (including that cool Coyote MK22 Deployment Kit), REC7 DI, and REC10....REC10 only two colors....BORING!!! Fieldcraft may only be offered in one color, but OH!!! all those calibers!!! Had dinner with Ronnie and Donna Barrett last year at NRA Banquet. Pleaded for him not to let Nioa start offering Barretts in Muddy Girl Camo or my significant other is gonna' start collecting also. That really wouldn't be that bad....she's a keeper.
Those Fieldcraft pack light all day in the mountains, but at under 6lbs are a little more rambunctious when you touch one off.....great trade off at day's end.
Yup. It's like the new forbes rifle, that they fundamentally changed and isn't a forbes but in name.Free floated really?..My FC is the only rifle I have that's doesn't shift POI when I put a can on...so much for waiting on new one..I will pass I have an entire safe full of free floated bolt guns. Plus an Aussie stamp on the barrel...smh sounds like they are taking a unquie rifle and making it boring...