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- USMC M40A5 - G. A. Precision
Shop the USMC M40A5, the latest in precision sniper rifles Known for its enhanced accuracy and durability, it's perfect for serious shooters and collectors alike
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Adopted by the United States Marine Corps in 2009, the M40A5 bolt action sniper rifle supersedes the M40A3 (both are still in use by active duty Marines) The Marine Corps is unique among the services since it actually builds its own sniper rifles
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McMillan A4 Stock, Sniper Fill, Adjustable Saddle Cheek, Spacer System LOP adjustment, O D Green molded-in color 1 2 MOA Guarantee with Match Grade Ammunition
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The M40a5 is a variant of the M40 family of rifles Like the M40a3 it is based on the Remington 700 short action and is a 7 62mmx51mm bolt-action rifle The M40a5 joined the M40a3 in service with the USMC in January 2009
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Based off of the Remington 700 bolt-action rifle, the M40 is a bolt-action rifle that fires 308 caliber rounds The weapon has been in use in the Marine Corps since 1966, with the latest M40A5
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USMC Remington M40 #221315 from the collection of the National Museum of the Marine Corps (NMMC) The Marine Corps would receive 700 1966 production M40s with Boston Procurement District contract NOM-73566 (“N” denoting the Department of the Navy, and “OM” a Marine Corps ordnance contract)
- The M40 Rifle: a Brief History - Inside MDT
Its birth coincided with a need for a precision rifle in the steaming jungles of Vietnam, and its legacy was built by those who relied on its performance Its accuracy, reliability, and endurance have birthed a generation of precision rifles that ultimately pay homage to its design
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Each M40 is built from a Remington 700 bolt-action rifle, and is modified by USMC armorers at Marine Corps Base Quantico, using components from a number of suppliers New M40A5s are being built, and A1s are upgraded to A3s and A5s as they rotate into the armory for service and repair
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