Sniper Rifles
M82A1

Sandstorm

Sandstorm

The digital tan camo M82A1 model Sandstorm

Model Description

We first came to hear of this model from the historical GoatGuns page, under the Alpha Charlie model it states “The camo BARRETT Model 82A1 was a beaut. There is even a more rare limited edition of this in a tan digital camo.” When asking about this tan model in the GoatGuns addicts' group, one person shared a single photo of a camouflaged model M82A1. It had larger color patches like what you get on the Alpha Charlie sticker, but the four colors are more of a beige, similar to the Coyote brown, a pinker brown color, and in a few spots a darker brown.

After a few conversations with some people over at GoatGuns, we were finally able to get a little more on it. As we suspected this model was the original camo M82, after they made it available, they continued testing out a couple different camouflage patters and ended up liking the pattern used for Alpha Charlie better. They didn't want to have two different camo options, so they took a small poll with Alpha Charlie winning out. They changed production over to the Alpha Chalie model selling off what Sandstorm Models they made.

Photos of the M82A1 Model Sandstorm

Unfortunately, we do not possess this model to photograph but we were given permission to use the following product photo.

Image of the Sandstorm M82A1 Model Image of the Sandstorm M82A1 Model

What's in the Box?

Specifications


Model:

Type:
M82A1
Color:
tan digital camo

Release Window:

Released:
more research required
earliest found post-
March 23, 2019
End date:
more research required

Dimensions:

Length
13.68" - 34.7cm
Width (Bipod folded):
1" - 2.5cm
Width (Bipod out)
2.97" - 7.6cm
Height (Bipod folded):
2.90" - 7.4cm
Height (Bipod out)
4.22" - 10.7cm
weight:
9.6oz - 273g

Scaling by Raymond Bernatchez

Real Firearm Size:
1448mm
Model Size:
348mm
Ratio According to GoatGuns:
1:3
True Ratio:
1:4.16
Size Percentage:
24.03%

At a glance:

Hand Painted

Limited Edition

Officially Licensed

Shell Ejecting

Compatible Parts

Model as Sold:

Resources