Cooper Rifle Model 5200 Review, Specs & Features [Video]

Cooper Rifle Model 5200 displayed with premium AAA+ Turkish walnut stock and classic hunting rifle styling.
Cooper Rifle Model 5200 displayed with premium AAA+ Turkish walnut stock and classic hunting rifle styling.

Cooper Rifle Model 5200 Review: A New Era for Cooper Rifles

Cooper Rifles of Arkansas has officially revealed the prototype of the all-new Cooper Model 5200, a premium bolt-action hunting rifle built from the ground up. Designed to combine timeless beauty with cutting-edge engineering, the Model 5200 takes inspiration from legendary rifles such as the Winchester Model 70, Sako 85, Mauser, and Remington 700.

Built for hunters and collectors alike, this rifle delivers handcrafted elegance, magnum-caliber durability, and modern functionality in one refined package.

Watch the Video for Cooper Model 5200 Full Review

The Cooper Model 5200 represents years of engineering and refinement after Cooper Firearms was acquired and moved to Arkansas. While continuing to build legacy Cooper rifles, the team has spent the last several years developing an entirely new flagship platform.

Their goal was simple: create a rifle that would look just as stunning 70 years from now as it does today.

Cooper Rifle Model 5200 butt stock crafted from premium Turkish walnut, showcasing smooth natural grain and classic form.
Cooper Rifle Model 5200 butt stock crafted from premium Turkish walnut, showcasing smooth natural grain and classic form.

Key Features of the Cooper Rifle Model 5200

Premium Turkish Walnut Stock

One of the first things shooters will notice is the stunning AAA+ Turkish walnut stock, with exhibition-grade options available. Each stock features:

  • Hand-cut checkering
  • 8 to 12 hours of craftsmanship
  • Elegant traditional styling
  • Carbon fiber reinforcement through the grip area

This hidden reinforcement increases durability in one of the stock’s weakest stress points.


Cooper Rifle 5200 bolt-action system featuring a forged three-lug bolt and 60-degree throw.
Cooper Rifle 5200 bolt-action system featuring a forged three-lug bolt and 60-degree throw.

Forged One-Piece Bolt

The Cooper 5200 uses a forged, one-piece bolt design including the bolt handle. This overbuilt system was engineered for long-term reliability and tested under extreme abuse.

Bolt Highlights:

  • 60-degree throw
  • Three-lug design
  • Controlled round feed
  • Oversized S7 tool steel extractor
  • Mechanical ejector
  • Tool-less field disassembly

Designed Around Magnum Cartridges

The Model 5200 was developed first for powerful magnum calibers to ensure strength and longevity.

Current prototypes shown include:

  • 7mm Remington Magnum
  • .300 Winchester Magnum

Future short-action cartridges are expected later.


Cooper Rifle 5200 receiver with Picatinny scope mounting options installed.
Cooper Rifle 5200 receiver with Picatinny scope mounting options installed.

Inside the stock, the rifle uses a flat-bottom receiver mounted into aluminum bedding blocks.

Advanced Bedding System

Additional reinforcements include:

  • Extended front-end bedding support
  • Steel cross bolts
  • Improved rigidity
  • Better accuracy potential

Cooper 5200 premium bolt-action rifle built for hunters with strength, reliability, and elegance.
Cooper 5200 premium bolt-action rifle built for hunters with strength, reliability, and elegance.

Three-Position Safety

Hunters will appreciate the practical three-position safety system:

  1. Fire
  2. Safe with bolt operation enabled
  3. Fully locked safe position

This allows unloading or topping off the rifle while keeping the trigger blocked.


Magazine System

The rifle uses a flush-fitting detachable double-stack magazine with an added retention feature.

To remove the magazine:

  1. Press mag latch
  2. Engage secondary release lever
  3. Remove magazine securely

This reduces accidental magazine drops in the field.


Side profile of the new Cooper Rifles of Arkansas Model 5200 chambered for magnum calibers.
Side profile of the new Cooper Rifles of Arkansas Model 5200 chambered for magnum calibers.

Why the Cooper 5200 Stands Out

The Cooper Model 5200 combines:

  • Yesterday’s craftsmanship
  • Today’s engineering
  • Premium materials
  • Hunting rifle practicality
  • Collector-grade beauty

Few modern rifles attempt to blend traditional aesthetics and advanced engineering this successfully.


Cooper Rifle Model 5200 Expected Release Date & Price

Cooper Rifles has not officially announced pricing or a release date yet. Final caliber offerings and production plans are still being completed.

Given its premium materials and craftsmanship, expect the Cooper 5200 to compete in the high-end hunting rifle market.


Close-up of the Cooper Model 5200 hand-checkered walnut stock with exhibition-grade wood grain.
Close-up of the Cooper Model 5200 hand-checkered walnut stock with exhibition-grade wood grain.

Final Verdict

The Cooper Rifle Model 5200 could become one of the most exciting bolt-action rifle releases of 2026. With a forged action, hand-checkered walnut stock, controlled feed reliability, and heirloom-quality styling, it offers serious appeal to hunters who appreciate craftsmanship and performance.

If Cooper Rifles of Arkansas delivers production rifles matching this prototype, the 5200 may become a modern classic.


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