M40 Sniper Rifle is a bolt-action sniper rifle used by US Marine Corps from Vietnam War and built from the famous M700 Military Version. It has had 4 variants – M40 which introduced in 1966, M40A1 in 1980, M40A3 in 2001 and M40A5 in 2009. It is different from the M24 using by US Army while they are all used M700 as basis and chambered 7.62×51 NATO (.308 Winchester) round. M40 used a short action bolt which designed for shorter cartridge like 7mm/08 Remington and .243 Winchester, but M24 used the long action for full-length cartridge like .30-06 Springfield, 7mm Remington Magnum and .300 Winchester Magnum.
Features:
– Comes with polymer body and stock with non-slip texture handguard and grip
– Comes with metal outer barrel
– Comes with Alloy bolt assembly
– Comes with Alloy tigger
– Comes with Alloy 20mm top rail platform for scope
– Comes with adjustable cheek rest and butt pad (pad layer can be changed)
– Comes with 4 QD sling mount points (2 on stock and 2 on handguard)
– Comes with Alloy front stud for bipod
– Includes 30 rounds magazine
Specifications:
Length: 1130 mm
Weight: 3596 g
Material: Polymer, Metal
Hop-up: Adjustable
Shooting Mode: Safety, Bolt Action
Magazine Capacity: 30 Rounds
Bullet Type: 6mm BB
Power(Muzzle Velocity): 500 FPS (0.2g)
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