I didn’t think so... until today.
A single rifle that works equally well both day and night, as good at being a CQB / Home Defense bedside gun but also take down Tule Elk at 900 yards. A rifle that is hearing-safe indoors when unsuppressed, and can spot the heat signature of a coyote at 500 yards and take him out without disturbing the neighbors, while it also makes the perfect “Truck Gun” to get you home should you ever need to call on it.
Hogwash! You say? Impossible! You retort!
Not anymore, dear friends. Allow me to introduce you to the only rifle you will ever need: the Barrett M107A1.
Feast your eyes on just two of the many quick-change mission adaptable profiles of this versatile platform:
1) CQB / Home Defense. Unsuppressed hearing safe and zero risk of overpenetration:
2) Small critter / coyote hunting. Virtually identical in all physical characteristics to the 5.56/.223 round, the .50 BMG round carries 11% more muzzle energy than your typical carbine round and is “Coyote Rated.”
Can you tell the difference? I think not! For the untrained eye, going left-to-right: .50 BMG > .338LM > .308 > 5.56.
Again, the only way to distinguish between the two is by reading the headstamp.
I need no thanks. I do this selflessly, only trying to help my fellow Americans make the best use of what little discretionary income the Democrats have left us with.
One rifle to rule them all — the Barrett M107A1.
A single rifle that works equally well both day and night, as good at being a CQB / Home Defense bedside gun but also take down Tule Elk at 900 yards. A rifle that is hearing-safe indoors when unsuppressed, and can spot the heat signature of a coyote at 500 yards and take him out without disturbing the neighbors, while it also makes the perfect “Truck Gun” to get you home should you ever need to call on it.
Hogwash! You say? Impossible! You retort!
Not anymore, dear friends. Allow me to introduce you to the only rifle you will ever need: the Barrett M107A1.
Feast your eyes on just two of the many quick-change mission adaptable profiles of this versatile platform:
1) CQB / Home Defense. Unsuppressed hearing safe and zero risk of overpenetration:
2) Small critter / coyote hunting. Virtually identical in all physical characteristics to the 5.56/.223 round, the .50 BMG round carries 11% more muzzle energy than your typical carbine round and is “Coyote Rated.”
Can you tell the difference? I think not! For the untrained eye, going left-to-right: .50 BMG > .338LM > .308 > 5.56.
Again, the only way to distinguish between the two is by reading the headstamp.
I need no thanks. I do this selflessly, only trying to help my fellow Americans make the best use of what little discretionary income the Democrats have left us with.
One rifle to rule them all — the Barrett M107A1.