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Alexander Arms PHI50ST Highlander .50 Beowulf 12-inch 7+1 SBA3

SKUTSW|180423 Conditionnew CategoryAK Rifles
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Specs at a glance

Alexander Arms PHI50ST High… SPECS AT A GLANCE 8 lbs WEIGHT 12 inches SIZE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

About this product

The Alexander Arms PHI50ST Highlander is a compact, big-bore platform built around the .50 Beowulf cartridge and a 12-inch fluted, threaded barrel. It combines a black anodized Picatinny-style receiver with an Alexander Arms-branded handguard and an SB Tactical SBA3 arm brace for compact handling. The rifle ships with two magazines and a thread protector for the barrel. This configuration suits big-bore hunting and heavy-duty short- to medium-range shooting scenarios where a compact, hard-hitting option is preferred.

Key Specifications

  • The barrel measures 12 inches and is fluted and threaded.
  • The rifle is chambered in .50 Beowulf.
  • The magazine capacity is 7+1.
  • The package includes two magazines.
  • The receiver features a black anodized Picatinny rail.
  • Equipped with an SB Tactical SBA3 brace.
  • The overall weight is approximately 8 lbs.
  • The handguard is described as a TCE Alexander Arms-branded handguard.
  • The finish is listed as black anodized.
  • The grip is listed as see notes for details.

The PHI50ST Highlander pairs substantial caliber performance with a compact, maneuverable layout and a practical accessory fitment that supports rugged field use. Its 12-inch fluted, threaded barrel and Picatinny receiver provide a versatile mounting platform while the included magazines and SBA3 brace make it ready for immediate use in a variety of big-bore applications.

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Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Travis Caldwell based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication.
$1045.74