Description
The Barrett REC7 Direct Impingement is a semi-automatic rifle chambered in 223 Rem/5.56 NATO. It features a 16-inch carbine barrel, a durable Black Cerakote finish, a Magpul MOE stock, a 30-round magazine, and a modern M-Lok handguard for accessory mounting. This is a duty-ready, no-frills AR-platform carbine built for reliability and practical application.
Key Features
- Direct Impingement Operation: Proven, simple, and easy to maintain system.
- 16″ Carbine Barrel: Balanced length for maneuverability and velocity.
- M-Lok Handguard: Lightweight and versatile for mounting lights, grips, and lasers.
- Magpul MOE Stock: Adjustable for length of pull with a comfortable, grippy texture.
- Black Cerakote Finish: Superior corrosion and abrasion resistance for all-weather use.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 223 Remington / 5.56x45mm NATO |
| Barrel Length | 16 inches |
| Operation | Semi-Automatic, Direct Impingement |
| Stock | Magpul MOE (Mil-Spec Diameter) |
| Handguard | M-Lok Compatible |
| Finish | Black Cerakote |
| Magazine | 30-Round (Standard AR-15 type) |
Weighing in at approximately 6.8 pounds unloaded, the REC7’s balance makes it feel agile in the hands. The rifle ships with a single 30-round magazine, but it’s compatible with any standard AR-15 magazine from brands like Magpul, Lancer, and Hexmag. This is a complete, ready-to-run package priced at $1710.23. When it comes to home defense or a long day on the range, you need a system that works without fuss—this is it.
Who This Rifle Is For
This Barrett REC7 is for the shooter who values a straightforward, dependable tool. It’s for the Missouri landowner who needs a reliable carbine for property patrol, the defensive shooter building a capable system without custom gunsmithing, and the enthusiast who appreciates Barrett’s reputation for ruggedness in a general-purpose format. It’s drop-in ready, requiring no assembly or modification to be effective. Look, if your priority is a proven platform that fits out of the box and just runs, this carbine answers that call directly.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The direct impingement system is widely understood and supported, making maintenance and troubleshooting simple. The 16-inch barrel hits the sweet spot for legal compliance and ballistic performance without being unwieldy in tight spaces. The M-Lok handguard offers immense flexibility for modern accessories. Finally, the Cerakote finish ensures this rifle can handle humidity and hard use without a second thought.
Cons: Direct impingement can run dirtier than a piston system over extended firing sessions, requiring more frequent cleaning. The configuration is purpose-driven rather than exotic; it won’t have the custom shop cachet of a Gucci build. That said, its mil-spec compatibility means upgrades are endless and straightforward.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the upper receiver compatible with other AR-15 lowers?
A: Yes. The Barrett REC7 upper is built to standard mil-spec dimensions, meaning it will mate and function correctly with the vast majority of AR-15 pattern lower receivers.
Q: What is the twist rate of the 16-inch barrel?
A: The barrel features a 1:7 twist rate, which is ideal for stabilizing heavier, longer 5.56mm projectiles commonly used for defensive and tactical applications.
Q: Does this model include iron sights?
A: No, it does not. The rifle is optics-ready, giving you the freedom to select your preferred red dot, prism scope, or magnified optic and backup sight system. The M-Lok handguard is ready for a front sight post.
This Barrett REC7 Direct Impingement carbine is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. It represents a serious investment in a no-compromise, duty-grade firearm from a legendary manufacturer. See the full product details to configure your order.



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