Barrett REC10 for sale
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Barrett REC10 Carbine .308 Win Semi-Automatic AR-10 Rifle, Cerakote Tungsten Gray - 16924
Brand:
Barrett
Action:
Semi-Auto
Barrel Length:
16"
Caliber:
.308 Win
Capacity:
20
Finish Per Color:
Tungsten
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Barrett Firearms REC10 Carbine .308 Win Semi-Automatic AR-10 Rifle - 16923
Brand:
Barrett
Action:
Semi-Auto
Barrel Length:
16"
Caliber:
.308 Win
Capacity:
20
Finish Per Color:
Black
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Barrett REC10 DMR Semi-automatic 308 Winchester 16" Barrel 20-Rounds Magpul
Barrel Length:
16
Caliber:
.308 Win
Capacity:
20
Finish Per Color:
Black
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BARRETT REC10 308 16FDE 20RD 16926
Brand:
Barrett
Barrel Length:
16"
Caliber:
.308 Win
Capacity:
20+1
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Barrett Firearms REC10 Carbine .308 Win Semi-Automatic AR-10 Rifle, FDE Cerakote - 16926
Brand:
Barrett
Action:
Semi-Auto
Barrel Length:
16"
Caliber:
.308 Win
Capacity:
20
Finish Per Color:
Flat Dark Earth
Frequently Asked Questions
Barrett REC10 for sale
Is the Barrett REC10 discontinued?
The Barrett REC10 was previously discontinued but has been announced for a return to production. The new production model is not yet on sale, with availability expected beginning mid-2026. Some older discontinued stock may still appear at certain retailers.
How much is a Barrett REC10?
Barrett REC10 rifles typically cost around $2,612 on our marketplace, with most listings ranging $235–$3,875. Prices vary by specific variant, retailer, and current stock levels. We track five variants across eight retailers, with two currently in stock.
How accurate is the Barrett REC10?
REC10 owners report 1 MOA or better with match ammunition, around 1.5–2 MOA with standard rounds. Its button-rifled chrome bore, optimized gas system, and precision billet receivers support consistent accuracy out to 1000 yards.
Why are Barretts so expensive?
Barrett rifles are expensive due to precision manufacturing, high-grade materials, and tight tolerances required for reliable long-range performance. Limited production volumes spread fixed costs across fewer units. Rigorous quality testing and a specialized market with demanding customers also justify the premium pricing.
Is an AR10 better than an AR-15?
Neither is universally better—it depends on your needs. AR-10s chamber larger rounds like .308, offering more power and longer effective range, making them suited for big game and distance shooting. AR-15s are lighter, have less recoil, cost less, and work well for smaller game, closer ranges, and competitions.
What distance should I zero my 308?
Zero distance depends on your intended shooting range. A 100-yard zero works well for close-range use. A 200-yard zero keeps shots within a few inches from muzzle to 250 yards, suiting most hunting. Beyond 300 yards, holdover increases significantly, so match your zero to your typical shooting distances.
Who manufactures Barrett rifles?
Barrett Firearms, headquartered in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, manufactures Barrett rifles. The company was founded by Ronnie Barrett and has since been acquired by NIOA, an Australian defense company.
What calibers can I use with an AR10 lower?
AR-10 lowers accept multiple calibers depending on the upper receiver. Common options include .308 Winchester, 6.5 Creedmoor, .243 Winchester, and 7mm-08. Less common choices include .22-250 and various wildcats. Verify upper and lower compatibility before purchasing, as not all combinations work together.