M40A1 Sniper Rifle
Magazine: 5 round
Effective Range: 800 meters
Accessories: 10x Scope
Based on the Remington model 700, this 7.62mm rifle is optimized for pinpoint accuracy. Hand-made by
specialists at Quantico, the M40A1 is renown for its competition-grade stainless steel barrel, reinforced
fiberglass stock and 10x power sniper scope. The M40A1 is the preferred sniping rifle among U.S. Marines.
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M-40A1
Manufacturer: Specially trained armorers at Quantico, Virginia.
Length: 44 inches (111.76 centimeters)
Barrel length: 24 inches (61 centimeters)
Weight: 14.5 pounds (6.58 kilograms)
Bore diameter: 7.62mm (.308 inches)
Maximum effective range: 1000 yards (914 meters)
Muzzle velocity: 2550 feet (777 meters) per second
Chamber pressure: 50,000 psi
Magazine capacity: 5 rounds
Unit Replacement Cost: $2,105
Features: The M40A1 sniper rifle is based on the Remington model 700. It is a
heavy barrel, bolt action, magazine fed 7.62mm rifle that is optimized for
accuracy with Match Grade ammunition. The rifle is equipped with a special 10
power Unertl sniper scope. With scope, the rifle weighs approximately 14.5
pounds. It is equipped with a built-in five round magazine. This weapon is
hand-made by specially trained and qualified armorers at Quantico, Virginia.
The unique characteristics of the M40A1 Sniper Rifle are: commercial
competition-grade heavy barrel, McMillan fiberglass stock and butt pad, modified
Winchester Model 70 floor plate and trigger guard, and modified and lightened
trigger. In addition, each stock is epoxy bedded for accuracy and all weapons
must shoot less than one minute of angle (MOA).
Background: The M40A1 was put into service in the 1970s to meet the need of a
long range sniper rifle. Each rifle is hand built by specially trained and
qualified personnel at the Marine Corps Marksmanship Training Unit (MTU) at
Quantico, Virginia.
POC: Headquarters Marine Corps, Division of Public Affairs, 2 Navy Annex,
Washington, DC 20380-1775; (703) 614-6251.
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