The Barrett M107 began life as the Barrett M95 bolt-action operated sniper rifle (under the US Army designation of “XM107”). The weapon was placed into competition for review by the US Army. During competition, the US Army evaluated its heavy caliber sniper rifle needs and decided against pursuing the XM107 design, instead focusing its already invested XM107 dollars into purchases of the proven semi-automatic, recoil-operated Barrett M82 series. These M82 systems were therefore afforded the designation of “M107” and otherwise represent only a slightly different version of the excellent Barrett design. Therefore, it is similarly developed around the 0.50 caliber 12.7x99mm Browning
(50 Browning / .50 BMG) NATO machine gun cartridge firing from a semi-automatic action with rotating bolt function.
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