My M40 Sniper

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  • chuckindenver
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 3005

    #1

    My M40 Sniper

    built from parts and bits,
    i couldnt afford 50 grand, so i put this one together.
    i was thinking on selling it, but every time i hold it, or shoot it, im glad i still have it.
    if it aint broke...fix it till it finally is.
  • Mike in Wis.
    Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 31

    #2
    Nice Chuck... here's mine.
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    Last edited by Mike in Wis.; 10-07-2009, 07:38.
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    "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote!" - Benjamin Franklin

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    • Gunner
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 337

      #3
      Hi Mike,

      wich kind of recoil pad do you use for the left round ?

      Chuck and Mike, nice rifles !

      Regards

      Gunner
      The services of the great ones are dangerous and not worth the trouble they cost. Lessing, G.E.

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      • Liam
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 1376

        #4
        M40

        For those, like me, who lack the skills to put one together, this comes pretty close. For sale at BDL LTD. for $2195.00

        "Wars are, of course, as a rule to be avoided; but they are far better than certain kinds of peace." - T.R.

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        • cmbtinfantry
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 900

          #5
          Very nice rifles. I always pause a minute to look at them when I see them. I suppose its the fact it is off a 700 action. Kinda an interesting use. Thanks for the pictures.

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          • Sgt Rock
            Junior Member
            • Sep 2009
            • 14

            #6
            Chuck,

            Tell us about the parts you used to put yours together. It looks darn good! Are any of the parts US issue, barrel, receiver, scope, stock?????

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            • chuckindenver
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 3005

              #7
              receiver may be genuine, i picked it up at a pawn shop in Cheyenne as it sits.
              other then the finish, scope base, and rings are numbered to the receiver.
              the barrel, stock, bolt, scope ect, were added by me.
              a note.
              i always thought someone added the hand written US PROPERTY.
              but after grinding it off, and the beadblasting, and parkerizing, it came back hard.
              the other is a Remington Roll stamp.
              i asked Remington about the serial number, only thing they would say,
              is it was sold to a Gov contractor in 1968. didnt say if it was military, or other.
              i know of some M40,s sold to US Game and fish, FBI , CIA, ect, that wernt military issue, that were roll stamped USP.
              when i found the rifle.
              i walked into a pawnshop in the South end of Cheyenne Wy,
              looked at a couple 03,s , shotguns ect, then i see this clunky ol 700 with no bolt, and a non original barrel, in .243 winchester, was real rough, rusty, and standard weight, stock looked like homemade POS.
              and had what i thought at the time somebodys personal markings.
              as it wasnt anything iv seen before in the military rifles.
              i picked it up pretty darn cheap, had to sign a letter saying i wouldnt fire the rifle..lol.
              that was many years ago, i took the action out of the stock, tossed the stock in the trash...ill touch on that in a minute.
              removed the barrel, that was bent by the way.
              and started the hunt for parts.
              at the time i didnt really know much about the post WW2 sniper stuff,
              and when i got real seriuos about doing the rifle.
              i figured i tossed the original stock...!! doooup.
              it was just so darn rough, and had about 3 pounds of acraglass in the barrel channel, i figured it was a hack job like the barrel.
              another note, the recoil lug was numbered to the receiver as well.
              i at least kept the original swivles, one is correct, the other is not.
              i also learned the GI rings only twist on one way.
              right to left on, left to right off, i know cuz i snapped the front one off, trying the other way,,doooup!
              the barrel is a early 70,s take off i got from another gunsmith buddy of mine.
              stock is a factory ADL stock, i sanded the pressed checkering, and modified for the mag box.
              mag box is the one that came on the action, and is matt finished, not serialed.
              bolt is from a gunshow parts box, and works nicely.
              Scope is a gunshow find, and a commercial late 60,s 3x9 without rangefinder.
              i dont like the rangefinder, and i shoot the rifle.
              last real complete M40 i saw sell at auction, sold for over 50 grand.
              i see poorly done replicas sell for over 6 grand,
              i had this for sale a few months ago for 5,000.00 to pay for knee surgery.
              no real bites, not even an offer, so i made payments on the first knee surgery,
              second knee surgery is after the holidays, hopefully ill get rich before that.
              i sold my Winchester M70 sniper in March, that about payed off the first knee.

              most likely this is a M40 used by the Game and fish, or USAF, they do a lot of missle sight work in the WY area down into Nebraska, Co.
              i remember seeing a M40A1 in a Dodge military truck about 15 years ago when i was Antelope hunting..
              thats a whole nother story for another time..
              thats my M40 story in a nutshell...its not perfect, but its mine
              if it aint broke...fix it till it finally is.

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              • GregV
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2009
                • 224

                #8
                Great story, Chuck. Thanks for taking the time!

                Greg V

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                • GregV
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 224

                  #9
                  Hey Chuck, is that a USGI leather sling on your rifle?

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                  • chuckindenver
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2009
                    • 3005

                    #10
                    yes,
                    i have a few 60 to 70 vintage slings i use on my hunting rifles, and pick the, up every time i see them at shows.
                    if it aint broke...fix it till it finally is.

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                    • GregV
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2009
                      • 224

                      #11
                      Thanks Chuck. Are they dated at all? If not, how might I tell what vintage a sling is? I am actually looking for mid 80's.

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                      • chuckindenver
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 3005

                        #12
                        all the ones iv seen are dated.
                        if it aint broke...fix it till it finally is.

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                        • Badgerord
                          Member
                          • Sep 2009
                          • 97

                          #13
                          If they are not dated they are not GI.

                          There are a bunch out there that are fakes.

                          Also, if they are marked "MRT" only, its not a fake but a blem not sold to Uncle. usually poor leather quality.

                          The "MRT" only slings always have the writing parallel with the sling, a correct one will have the writing across the sling along with the date.

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                          • GregV
                            Senior Member
                            • Sep 2009
                            • 224

                            #14
                            Thanks again!

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                            • Critch
                              Senior Member
                              • Sep 2009
                              • 503

                              #15
                              What about the left side of the stock, does it have a cheekrest or is it plain?

                              Very nice rifle...

                              Edited for not looking: Well duh, I must have been tired last night and didn't see all the pictures you posted....very nice rifle...
                              Last edited by Critch; 10-17-2009, 07:22.
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