Noreen Firearms Bad News .338 Lapua Magnum Rifle
The Bad News .338 Lapua has become a signature rifle for Noreen Firearms. The rifle was originally designed with the intent of taking a well-known large caliber, and being able to send it downrange accurately, further than any other semi-automatic rifle on the market.
Now, with the Bad News Gen. II, we’ve taken a rifle that was already a long-distance powerhouse, and completely upgraded it. With new upgraded receivers, a new gas block, and a mean looking hand-guard, the new Bad News takes everything you loved from the first gen, and made it even better. We took a “signature rifle”, and turned it into a masterpiece.
According to the manufacturer, the Bad News ULR .338 Sniper Rifle delivers accurate and effective fire at ranges in excess of 1,500 yards, making it a superb tool for the ultra-long-range shooting world.
Since this semi-automatic holds sub-MOA accuracy out to long ranges and can be used for 1,000-2,000-yard precision shooting, it has been tested by the U.S. Military and the British Ministry of Defense for their special military units.
With its sub-MOA precision (some reviewers claim a .344-MOA group at 420 yards), this Noreen AR-style extreme range tack driver will be, without a doubt, a precious instrument to accompany high-altitude shooters and hunters.
| Chambering | 338 Lapua |
| Operation | Piston Driven, Side Charging Semi Automatic |
| Barrel Length | 26” |
| Weight | 13lbs. |
| Rifling | 1-10 Twist |
| Stock | Mag Pul PRS |
| Pistol Grip | A2 |
| Sights | N/A |
| Magazine | 5, 10 rd. |
| Trigger | Match |
| Muzzle Brake | Noreen Design, 5/8-24 Thread |








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