Description
Picture this: you need a long-range rifle that bridges the gap between a traditional bolt-action and a modern sporting platform, but you’re not looking to break the bank on a custom build. You want something that’s ready to perform without endless tinkering. That’s where the Falkor Petra AR-10/15 Type Rifle in 300 Win. Mag comes in. It’s a factory-built precision rifle designed to deliver serious long-range capability right out of the box, offering a high-performance alternative to more expensive custom configurations.
The Falkor Petra AR-10/15 Type Rifle, 300 Win. Mag, Black, 22in DRACOS Composite Barrel is a direct-impingement, semi-automatic precision rifle chambered in the potent 300 Winchester Magnum cartridge. It features a unique hybrid receiver set that accepts many standard AR-10 pattern parts, a proprietary 22-inch DRACOS composite-wrapped barrel for weight savings and heat dissipation, and is built for consistent, long-range accuracy. This rifle is drop-in ready for optics and bipods, requiring no gunsmithing to get started. With a price tag of $5557.28, it sits in a specific niche—offering a complete, high-end factory rifle that can compete with custom builds costing thousands more.
Let’s talk about the core of this system: the 22-inch DRACOS barrel. The composite wrap isn’t just for looks; it significantly reduces weight up front compared to a steel barrel of similar profile and stiffness. This means you get the rigidity needed for accuracy without the punishing weight of a full bull barrel, making it easier to carry and shoot offhand if needed. The 300 Win. Mag chambering is the real story here—this cartridge is a proven long-range performer, capable of pushing heavy bullets at high velocities well past 1000 yards. The hybrid AR-10/15 design is clever, utilizing a standard AR-15 fire control group and compatible with many common AR-10 upper and lower parts, which can simplify maintenance and customization down the line. That said, the proprietary receiver dimensions mean you can’t just slap the upper on any old lower, so check compatibility first.
The rifle’s build quality is aimed at precision. You’re getting a fully free-floated handguard, a two-stage match-grade trigger (often a staple in this price range), and a receiver set machined for tight tolerances. The real value proposition becomes clear when you compare it to building a similar rifle from scratch. Sourcing a premium 300 Win. Mag AR-10 barrel, a matched receiver set, a high-end trigger, and a quality stock, then paying for assembly, can easily meet or exceed this rifle’s $5557.28 cost. Here, Falkor has done that work for you, with the benefit of a unified warranty and proven system compatibility.
| Caliber | 300 Winchester Magnum |
| Barrel Length | 22 inches |
| Barrel Type | DRACOS Composite Wrap |
| Action | Semi-Automatic, Direct Impingement |
| Overall Length | Approx. 42-45 inches (adjustable stock) |
| Weight | Approx. 9.5 – 10.5 lbs (unloaded) |
Pros: The primary advantage is its out-of-the-box readiness for serious long-range shooting. The 300 Win. Mag chambering offers ballistic performance superior to .308 Winchester, and the composite barrel is a smart balance of weight and stiffness. The use of some common AR-10/15 components, like triggers and pistol grips, helps with aftermarket support and familiarity for AR platform users.
Cons: The price is a significant investment, and ammunition for 300 Win. Mag is notably more expensive than .308, making practice costly. The rifle’s proprietary hybrid receiver design may limit some lower receiver swap options, and the sheer power of the cartridge generates substantial recoil and muzzle blast, which isn’t for everyone.
So who is this rifle for? It’s for the shooter who understands the ballistic advantages of 300 Win. Mag and wants them in a reliable, semi-automatic platform without embarking on a risky custom build project. It’s for the hunter pursuing elk or moose at extended ranges, or the precision shooter who wants a gas-operated rifle capable of competing in certain long-range matches. It’s also for the budget-conscious buyer in a very specific way—someone looking at the total cost of a comparable custom rifle and seeing the Falkor Petra as a consolidated, warrantied value.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What magazines does this rifle use?
A: The Falkor Petra in 300 Win. Mag uses proprietary magazines designed for the cartridge’s length and shoulder angle. They are typically 5 or 10-round capacity and are made specifically for this rifle platform to ensure reliable feeding.
Q: Can I swap the barrel to a different caliber?
A: Due to the proprietary nature of the 300 Win. Mag AR platform and the unique bolt face/barrel extension required, caliber swaps are not simple or typically user-serviceable. This rifle is built as a dedicated 300 Win. Mag system.
Q: Is the handguard compatible with standard AR-10 accessories?
A: The handguard uses a proprietary mounting system to the upper receiver. While it features M-LOK or KeyMod slots (depending on model) for attaching modern accessories like bipods and lights, the rail itself is not directly interchangeable with other AR-10 handguards without modification.
If a turn-key, long-range semi-auto in a magnum caliber fits your needs, the Falkor Petra presents a compelling package. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide through licensed FFL dealers. Remember, an FFL transfer is required for all firearm purchases. See the product page for current availability and to start the process.




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