Every Civilian Should Own A 50 BMG
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29-Mar-2026
Today we’re stretching the legs on the M107A1—the modernized evolution of the .50 BMG that’s been ending arguments at distance for decades. We push it out to 1500 meters, run a variety of ammo to see what it actually likes, and break down recoil, impacts, and slow-mo brutality along the way. Then we hit the black screen for a no-BS deep dive on performance, practicality, and where this thing really shines—and where it doesn’t.
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