Description
When the mission demands reaching out and touching a target at distances where other rifles are just making noise, you need a system engineered for dominance. The Barrett M107A1 .50 BMG 20″ Chrome Lined Fluted Barrel, Suppressor-Ready Brake Gray Cerakoted Receiver 10rd Mag is the modernized, semi-automatic .50 BMG platform. It’s a purpose-built long-range anti-material rifle, designed for extreme precision and reliability with a compact 20-inch barrel, suppressor-ready muzzle brake, and a durable Gray Cerakote finish. This is the tool for when overmatch is the only acceptable outcome.
Here’s the thing—owning a .50 BMG isn’t about plinking. It’s about capability. The M107A1 delivers that with a refined package. The 20-inch chrome-lined, fluted barrel is a masterstroke. It sheds weight and improves cooling without sacrificing the legendary .50 BMG ballistics, and the chrome lining ensures longevity even with sustained fire. The suppressor-ready muzzle brake tames recoil effectively and allows for quick attachment of a compatible .50 cal suppressor, like those from SureFire or SilencerCo. The entire receiver is finished in a tough Gray Cerakote, providing superior corrosion resistance in any environment. At a total weight of approximately 30.9 pounds, it’s a substantial piece of kit, but every ounce is dedicated to stability and control.
The semi-automatic operation, fed from a 10-round box magazine, means you can deliver rapid follow-up shots on target. The M107A1 maintains critical mil-spec compatibility, meaning parts and accessories from the legacy M107/M82 systems largely fit out of the box. This includes optics rails and mounting solutions. The design incorporates a monopod in the rear and a fully adjustable bipod up front, giving you a solid, adaptable firing platform whether you’re on a barricade or prone. The price of $11946.83 reflects its position as a professional-grade instrument, not a range toy.
| Caliber | .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO) |
| Barrel | 20″, Chrome Lined, Fluted |
| Operation | Semi-Automatic, Recoil Operated |
| Magazine Capacity | 10 Rounds |
| Overall Length | ~48 Inches |
| Weight (Unloaded) | ~30.9 lbs |
| Finish | Gray Cerakote |
| Muzzle Device | Suppressor-Ready Brake |
Pros: Unmatched long-range anti-material and extreme long-range (ELR) precision capability. Semi-auto .50 BMG platform allows for rapid engagement. Robust, military-proven design with modern upgrades like the fluted barrel and Cerakote. Suppressor-ready configuration adds versatility. Built-in bipod and monopod provide a stable shooting platform.
Cons: Significant cost of ownership, both for the rifle and ammunition. Substantial weight and size make it a dedicated tool, not a patrol rifle. Ammunition is expensive, limiting high-volume training. Requires a dedicated, long-range shooting location with appropriate safety considerations.
This rifle is for the serious long-range enthusiast who has exhausted the capabilities of .338 Lapua Magnum. It’s for the professional in security or engineering fields who requires a certified tool for remote disabling of equipment or explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) applications. It’s for the individual who demands the absolute pinnacle of reach and power in a civilian-legal, semi-automatic package and understands the logistics and responsibility that come with it. This platform is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the muzzle device removable for suppressor attachment?
A: Yes. The rifle comes with a suppressor-ready muzzle brake that is designed to interface with quick-attach suppressor mounts from major manufacturers. The brake itself threads onto the barrel, allowing you to attach a compatible .50 cal suppressor directly.
Q: What kind of optic is recommended for this rifle?
A: You need an optic built for the task and the recoil impulse. High-magnification scopes from brands like Nightforce, Leupold Mark 5HD, or Vortex Razor HD Gen III, mounted in a quality .50 BMG-rated mount, are typical choices. Look for models with bullet drop compensators (BDC) calibrated for .50 BMG rounds.
Q: How does the shorter 20-inch barrel affect performance?
A: The 20-inch barrel offers a more compact and maneuverable package with only a marginal decrease in muzzle velocity compared to the longer 29-inch standard barrel. The fluting reduces weight and aids cooling, while the chrome lining ensures bore life is maximized. It’s a practical trade-off for most real-world shooting scenarios.
If your operational requirements include the definitive long-range solution, view the full specifications and availability.




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