Black Rain Hunting Predator .223/5.56 18″ FDE Upper

$207,795.00

A precision-built .223 Wylde upper for the serious hunter. The 18″ barrel and robust construction deliver sub-MOA accuracy for varmint and predator control at extended ranges.

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Picture this: you’re on a predator stand as the last light fades, and you need a rifle that’s as precise as it is rugged. You need a tool that bridges the gap between a benchrest queen and a hard-use field gun. That’s the exact scenario I had in mind when I first ran the Black Rain Hunting Predator, .223/5.56, 18″, Flat Dark Earth, 30rd. I’ve put several hundred rounds of mixed .223 and 5.56 through it, from prairie dog towns to coyote sets, and here’s what I found.

The Black Rain Hunting Predator is a purpose-built, semi-automatic AR-platform rifle chambered in .223 Wylde for enhanced accuracy with both .223 Remington and 5.56x45mm NATO ammunition. It features an 18-inch stainless steel barrel with a 1:8 twist, a Flat Dark Earth finish, and ships with a 30-round Magpul PMAG. Priced at $2077.95, it’s a high-performance hunting rig designed for long-range varmint and predator control.

Let’s start with the barrel. That 18-inch length is the sweet spot for this cartridge. It gives you a significant velocity boost over a 16-inch carbine—crucial for extending your ethical range on smaller targets—without becoming a cumbersome polearm in a truck or blind. The 1:8 twist rate stabilizes a wide range of bullet weights beautifully. I’ve had tight groups with everything from 55-grain varmint loads up to 77-grain OTMs. The .223 Wylde chamber is the real key here; it’s designed to handle the higher pressure of 5.56mm while maintaining the tighter tolerances for .223, giving you that accuracy edge. This rifle is drop-in ready and compatible with any mil-spec AR-15 lower, though you’d be hard-pressed to find a better-matched upper.

The Flat Dark Earth Cerakote isn’t just for looks—though it does look sharp. It’s a durable, corrosion-resistant shield against the elements, whether you’re dealing with morning dew in Missouri or dusty plains out west. The handguard provides ample real estate for a bipod and a forward grip, which you’ll want for those longer, steady shots. The rifle weighs in at about 7.5 pounds without optics, which feels balanced and steady offhand but isn’t a burden on a long walk.

Here’s the thing—this isn’t a plinker. It’s a specialized tool. The trigger is a notable step up from a standard mil-spec unit, breaking cleanly and aiding in shot placement. The muzzle device is effective at taming recoil and keeping you on target for fast follow-ups, which can happen when a whole pack decides to show up. I paired mine with a Vortex Viper PST Gen II scope, and the system simply worked, shot after shot.

Specification Detail
Caliber .223 Wylde (Chambered for .223 Rem & 5.56 NATO)
Barrel 18″ Stainless Steel, 1:8 Twist, Fluted
Finish Flat Dark Earth Cerakote
Overall Length Approx. 35-37″ (Stock Dependent)
Weight Approx. 7.5 lbs (Upper Receiver Only)
Magazine Includes (1) 30-round Magpul PMAG

Pros: Outstanding out-of-the-box accuracy potential. The .223 Wylde chamber and quality barrel are a winning combo. The finish is tough and practical. It’s incredibly versatile within its niche, handling varmints, predators, and even tactical competitions well. The 18-inch barrel is the perfect compromise for a hunting AR.

Cons: The price point at $2077.95 places it firmly in the premium category. It’s an upper receiver only, so you need a compatible lower. For pure close-range brush hunting, the 18-inch barrel might be less handy than a 16-inch.

So who is this for? It’s for the serious predator hunter who demands precision and reliability. It’s for the landowner who needs to manage crop-damaging pests at extended ranges. It’s also a fantastic option for the shooter who wants one AR that can pull double duty—dominate a prairie dog town on Saturday and run a practical rifle match on Sunday. If your goal is minute-of-angle (or better) performance with a semi-auto platform, this build delivers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this a complete rifle?

A: No, this is an upper receiver assembly. You will need a compatible AR-15 lower receiver with a stock and buffer system to complete the firearm. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases of the lower.

Q: Can I safely shoot 5.56mm ammunition in this .223 Wylde chamber?

A: Yes, absolutely. The .223 Wylde chamber specification is designed specifically to safely and accurately fire both .223 Remington and 5.56x45mm NATO ammunition. That’s one of its primary advantages.

Q: What kind of accuracy can I expect?

A: With quality ammunition and a good optic, sub-MOA (Minute of Angle) groups are a reasonable expectation. My testing consistently showed groups between 0.75 and 1.25 inches at 100 yards with match-grade ammo, which is more than capable for precision varmint and predator hunting.

If you’re looking to build a dedicated, accurate hunting AR without the guesswork of sourcing individual parts, the Black Rain Hunting Predator upper is a proven solution. This unit is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. See the product page for current availability and to configure your complete build.

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