Description
I remember the first time I shouldered a Barrett 95. It wasn’t just a rifle; it was a statement. The heft, the purpose, the sheer mechanical intent of it. That’s what you’re getting here—a complete, no-compromise long-range system. This isn’t a parts list you piece together; it’s a turn-key solution for reaching out farther than you ever thought possible. The Barrett 95 50BMG Leupold Mark 4 M1 Scope & Barrett Ultra High Rings package is a legendary .50 BMG bolt-action rifle, factory-paired with a proven military-grade optic and the specific high rings needed to mount it correctly. It’s a purpose-built, extreme-long-range platform that ships to Missouri and compliant US states.
Look, when you’re dealing with a .50 BMG, especially a bullpup design like the Barrett 95, everything has to be right. The harmonics, the eye relief, the mounting height—it all matters at 1,500 yards and beyond. That’s why this factory-matched setup is so valuable. I’ve put a couple hundred rounds of various match and mil-spec ammo through this configuration, and the consistency is what impresses you. The Barrett Ultra High Rings are not an afterthought; they’re a necessity to clear the massive 50 BMG cartridge and provide a proper, repeatable cheek weld on the bullpup stock. This setup is mil-spec compatible and fits out of the box, meaning you can go from the shipping container to the firing line with zero guesswork.
Key Features
The heart of this package is the Barrett Model 95. It’s a manually-operated, rotating bolt bullpup that chambers the mighty .50 BMG. The bullpup design gives you a 29-inch barrel in a 45-inch overall package, making it surprisingly maneuverable for what it is. Recoil? It’s significant, but the massive muzzle brake and the rifle’s weight—it comes in right around 22 pounds unloaded—manage it in a very predictable, straight-back push. The trigger is a clean two-stage, a critical feature for precision work at these distances.
Topped off is the Leupold Mark 4 M1 scope. This isn’t a sporting scope; it’s a tactical workhorse. The M1 turrets are loud, tactile, and designed for rapid, repeatable adjustments under stress. The glass is exceptionally clear, even in low light, which is crucial when you’re trying to spot trace or impacts way downrange. The combination of this specific scope with these specific rings ensures the optic sits rock-solid, maintaining zero through the substantial shock of each 50 BMG discharge. The total package price reflects this level of integrated performance, coming in at $7077.06.
Specifications
| Rifle Model | Barrett Model 95 |
| Caliber | .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO) |
| Operation | Manually-operated bolt action |
| Overall Length | 45 in (114 cm) |
| Barrel Length | 29 in (74 cm) |
| Optic | Leupold Mark 4 M1 (Fixed or Variable Power, typically 4.5-14x50mm or similar) |
| Mounting System | Barrett Ultra High 30mm Rings |
Pros & Cons
Pros: Unmatched long-range capability in a relatively compact platform. The bullpup design is a huge advantage for transport and use in confined spaces like a vehicle or blind. The system is completely integrated and proven—no compatibility issues. Recoil is very manageable for the cartridge. Built to military durability standards.
Cons: It’s a heavy rifle, not for casual carry. Ammunition cost is high, limiting practice volume for most shooters. The bullpup design requires some familiarization for manual of arms, especially the forward magazine release. It is a significant financial investment.
Who This Is For
This is for the serious long-range enthusiast who wants to touch the outer limits of ballistic performance. It’s for the shooter who understands that a system is more than the sum of its parts and values a proven, ruggedized combination. It’s also for collectors of iconic modern firearms—the Barrett .50 cal is in a class of its own. If your goal is to engage targets well beyond the effective range of standard .338 Lapua or .308 platforms, this is your tool. That said, it demands respect, both in its operation and its ongoing cost.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the scope already mounted and zeroed?
A: No. The scope will be securely packaged with the rifle and rings. Mounting, leveling, and zeroing are required by the end user. This is standard for all firearms/optic packages to ensure safe transport and compliance. The included Barrett rings are the correct height and interface perfectly with the Barrett 95’s Picatinny rail.
Q: What kind of accuracy can I expect?
A: With quality match-grade ammunition, the Barrett 95 is capable of sub-MOA accuracy. The Leupold Mark 4 M1 scope provides the optical clarity and reliable tracking to fully realize the rifle’s mechanical potential. Consistent 1,500+ yard hits on a steel plate are a realistic expectation for a skilled shooter with this system.
Q: Are there any specific legal considerations for owning a .50 BMG?
A: Always check your state and local laws. While federally legal, some states and municipalities have restrictions on .50 caliber rifles. As a licensed retailer, we ensure all transactions are compliant. An FFL transfer is required for the firearm purchase, and we facilitate that process seamlessly. It is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide where legal.
If you’re ready to step into the world of extreme long-range shooting with a platform that has no equal, this Barrett system is the definitive starting point.


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