M40 Rifle Question

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  • 1shot
    Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 64

    #31
    The M-40's as originally produced at Remington were not drilled and tapped. The example in the Remington museum at Ilion, NY. is not D&T'd. I had the manegr of the custom shop take it off the wall to campare it to my M-40. What happened to the M-40's after they left the depots at Albany,GA or Barstow, CA is another matter.

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    • bd1
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2009
      • 2245

      #32
      Those holes are consistent with a commercial 700 barrel of the era. But hey, whadda I know? Anything's possible. Fact is, in 1965 or so you could get a Remington catalog at your dealer's or have Remington send you one. You could have your dealer order you a rifle and the guys who made them would talk with you on the phone (on your dime) if you wanted something special. That's how much times have changed.

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      • chuckindenver
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 3005

        #33
        i was just being a smart ars...but, what i learned, never say never, or no they didnt come that way, when it comes to military weapons...
        when i first started to collect 1903,s i took what the books said as gospel, now i know better.
        always have an open mind when it comes to military arms. esspecially if the Marines had a hand in it.
        they liked to make it work, the way they saw fit.. manuals be damned.
        if it aint broke...fix it till it finally is.

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        • 7 ring
          Junior Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 24

          #34
          I would appear from all the responses that the wedge shaped insert near the muzzle was for attaching a back up iron sight.
          There are two theories to arguing with a woman. Neither works.

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          • chuckindenver
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2009
            • 3005

            #35
            Originally posted by 7 ring
            I would appear from all the responses that the wedge shaped insert near the muzzle was for attaching a back up iron sight.
            yes sir,. thats a correct assesment..
            if it aint broke...fix it till it finally is.

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            • Leyte
              Junior Member
              • Jul 2012
              • 2

              #36
              Originally posted by ordnance
              Chuck,

              Here's a close up of the markings on the M40 in the collection of the Oregon Military Museum. This is a totally original Vietnam era gun that came back in the personal effects of a Marine sniper that was KIA.



              Rick
              Sorry bout digging up another old thread, I found this searching for information on my Redfield I Tube scope.

              Very nice original piece for sure. I tried looking at the Oregon Military Museum website, unfortunately it doesn't go into the history of the Marine sniper who fought with it.

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