Last updated June 2026 · By Nick Hall, tracks new precision-rifle launches for USA Gun Shop
Quick take: Barrett built a precision rifle that fits in a backpack. The Barrett MRAD Covert is a modular bolt gun that breaks down in minutes to drop inside a pack, then reassembles and holds sub-0.85 MOA like nothing happened. It comes in .308 Winchester or 6.5 Creedmoor on a 17-inch threaded barrel, and it runs right around $6,770. This is a serious tool, not a budget buy, but for a backcountry hunter or a traveling precision shooter it solves a real problem.

- What it is: The Barrett MRAD Covert, a modular bolt-action precision rifle that disassembles to fit in a backpack and reassembles to factory zero.
- Calibers: .308 Winchester and 6.5 Creedmoor, both on a 17-inch fluted, threaded barrel.
- Accuracy: Barrett guarantees 5-shot sub-0.85 MOA from the factory.
- Price: Around $6,770. Announced at SHOT Show 2026 and shipping now.
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What the Barrett MRAD Covert Is
The Barrett MRAD Covert is a modular bolt-action precision rifle that breaks down in minutes to fit inside a backpack, then reassembles and still holds sub-0.85 MOA. That sentence is the whole gun.
The standard MRAD has been Barrett’s modular precision platform for years, a chassis rifle with a swappable barrel and a folding stock that’s earned its keep in military and competition use. The Covert takes that idea and shrinks it. Shorter barrel, tighter package, built from the ground up to disappear into a pack and come back out ready to shoot.
And that’s a genuinely hard thing to pull off. Most rifles that come apart lose their zero when they go back together, which makes a takedown gun a novelty instead of a tool. Barrett’s whole reputation rides on the MRAD returning to point of impact after a barrel swap, so a packable Covert that holds zero is the natural next step rather than a gimmick.
The Folding, Packable Design
The Covert’s folding stock and quick-takedown design let the whole rifle collapse small enough to ride inside a backpack, which is the entire point of the gun.
The folding stock runs a robust hinge and latch that unlocks with a single button press, and it folds to the right so the package stays slim and the bolt handle is tucked behind the stock and protected in transit. Fold the stock, pull the barrel, and the rifle drops into a pack instead of riding on a sling across your back where everyone can see it.
Weight is 11.9 pounds before you add an optic or a suppressor, and overall length is 40.4 inches with the stock extended. That’s not a featherweight mountain rifle. It’s a precision system that happens to pack down, which is a different mission. For a sheep hunter flying into the backcountry or a shooter who wants a low-profile travel rifle, that trade makes sense.
Calibers, Barrel, and Accuracy
Barrett offers the MRAD Covert in .308 Winchester and 6.5 Creedmoor, both on a 17-inch fluted barrel threaded for a suppressor, with a factory promise of 5-shot sub-0.85 MOA.
Both chamberings make sense for the mission. .308 is the do-everything option with ammo on every shelf, and 6.5 Creedmoor stretches the legs for longer shots with less recoil. The 17-inch barrel is short for a precision rifle, which keeps the package compact, and the 1:8 twist handles the heavy match bullets both cartridges like. It’s fluted to shed weight and cut barrel whip, and the threaded muzzle is ready for a can straight out of the box.
That suppressor thread matters more this year than last. With the $200 federal tax stamp on suppressors gone as of January 1, hanging a can off a threaded precision rifle costs $200 less than it did, and a quiet 6.5 Creedmoor is a lovely thing. Our guide to the best 6.5 Creedmoor rifles covers where a $6,770 Barrett sits against the rest of that field, and our NFA explainer walks through the can paperwork.
Price and Where to Buy the Barrett MRAD Covert
The Barrett MRAD Covert runs around $6,770, which is Barrett-flagship money and exactly what you’d expect for a modular precision rifle with this pedigree. It’s not a value play. It’s a halo tool for a buyer who needs a precision rifle that travels, and it’s priced accordingly. Live pricing across the retailers we track is below.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the Barrett MRAD Covert cost?
The Barrett MRAD Covert runs around $6,770, placing it in Barrett flagship price territory. It was announced at SHOT Show 2026 and is shipping now.
What calibers does the Barrett MRAD Covert come in?
Barrett offers the MRAD Covert in .308 Winchester and 6.5 Creedmoor, both on a 17-inch fluted barrel threaded for a suppressor.
How accurate is the Barrett MRAD Covert?
Barrett guarantees 5-shot sub-0.85 MOA accuracy from the factory in both .308 Winchester and 6.5 Creedmoor.
Does the Barrett MRAD Covert really fit in a backpack?
Yes. The folding stock and quick-takedown barrel let the rifle break down small enough to fit inside a backpack, and it reassembles to factory zero. It weighs 11.9 pounds without an optic or suppressor and measures 40.4 inches with the stock extended.
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