The Barrett MRAD (Multi-Role Adaptive Design) is a sniper rifle based on the Barrett M98B that was one of the candidates in USSOCOM's Precision Sniper Rifle project, requiring sub-MOA accuracy in a 10-round group at ranges up to 1,500 metres, provision of Picatinny rails, an easily changed barrel, and a weight of less than 18 pounds loaded. The MRAD ultimately lost out to the Remington MSR. Among many changes to the MRAD version from the standard 98B is a side-folding stock.