Sniper rifles - Page 2




 
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July 8th, 2004  
Lil Hulk 1988
 

Topic: M40A2


Quote:
Originally Posted by SniperWannabee
Everybody know that the best is the M40A2 Custom Marine Corps sniper rifle
Amen....but there could be more mods to it like adding the 300 Win chamber.
July 8th, 2004  
RnderSafe
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by SniperWannabee
Everybody know that the best is the M40A2 Custom Marine Corps sniper rifle
The M40A2 is a 106mm RCL. Say "Hey, how about that M40A2, it's the best custom Marine Corps sniper rifle" to any S/S in the Marine Corps, and they'll look at you as if you have two heads.
July 8th, 2004  
Lil Hulk 1988
 

Topic: Off by one


Quote:
Originally Posted by RnderSafe
Quote:
Originally Posted by SniperWannabee
Everybody know that the best is the M40A2 Custom Marine Corps sniper rifle
The M40A2 is a 106mm RCL. Say "Hey, how about that M40A2, it's the best custom Marine Corps sniper rifle" to any S/S in the Marine Corps, and they'll look at you as if you have two heads.
Give him a little slack, just off by 1, A1 vs. A2. :P
Still wish they would have made in the the 300 mag version


US Marine Corps / Remington M40 & M40A1 (USA)

M40A1
Caliber: 7.62x51mm NATO (.308 Win)
Length: 1117mm (M40A1)
Weight: 4.08 kg empty w/o scope; 6.57 kg complete weapon
Barrel Length: 660mm (M40); 610mm (M40A1)
Magazine Capacity: 5 rounds in detachable box magazine
Sight: Redfield 3-9X (M40); Unertl 10x with Mil-Dots and BDC (M40A1)
Stock: Remington one piece wooden (M40); McMillan fiberglass (M40A1)
Max Effective Range: 800 meters


After beginning of the Vietnam war, US Marine corps decided to purchase some bolt action sniper rifles. In April, 1966, Remington offered to US MC its sniper rifle, built in the Remingtons' custom shop on Model 40XB target rifle action (target tuned model 700 action with heavy barrel). Initially, 800 rifles were offered under the designation of the M40 Sniper Rifle. Total of 995 M40 were built by Remington for US MC. Original M40s were built on Remingtons' model 700BDL actions, with one piece wooden stocks.
In the 1970's, whel initial M40s began to wear out, US MC began to rebuild its inventory into M40A1 configuration. M40A1 built around the same 700BDL actions, but with differend stocks (polymer, by McMillan bros), and with the different scope. M40A1s are built in Quantico by qualified US MC armourers wrom parts supplied by Remington (actions), Winchester (magazine floorplate) and other contractors.
M40s were used in Vietnam and in later companies with great success, proved itself reliable and deadly accurate weapons
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July 8th, 2004  
DutchGreenBeret
 
SAKO TRG 42

Caliber: 8.60x70mm (.338 Lapua) (TRG-42)
Operation: Bolt Action
Feed: 5 or 10 round box magazine
Barrel: 27" (TRG-42)
Weight: 11.2 lbs (TRG-42)
Length: 46.5"
Trigger: Two-stage; adjustable for length, pull, horizontal or vertical pitch.

Features:
-Aluminum base stock attached with polyurethane forestock.

-Polyurethane buttstock with aluminum skeleton.

-Fully adjustable cheek piece (height, windage and pitch).

-Fully adjustable buttplate (distance, angle, height and pitch).

-Advanced stock design for right and left handed shooters.

-Detachable centre-fed box magazine.

-Independently removable trigger assembly and trigger guard.

-Double-stage trigger pull adjustable from 1 to 2.5 kg (2 to 5 lbs.). Also adjustable in length and vertical or horizontal pitch.

-Silent safety catch inside the trigger guard.

-Safety locks the trigger mechanism and the bolt in closed position with firing pin blocked from the primer.

-Long action only.

-Three massive locking lugs, 60 degree bolt lift.

-Receiver fastened by three fastening screws.

-Without open sights, auxiliary folding peep sights for emergency use.

-Integral 17 mm dovetail on the top of the receiver for optical day and night sights.

-Heavy free-floating hammer-forged barrel; deeply blued. Available also in stainless steel.

-Extra accessories include, e.g., muzzle brake/flash-hider, silencer (.308 Winchester), foldable bipod, match sight mounting set, night sight adapter, different slings and swivels, cleaning sets, heavy-duty transit case.

SAKO TRG 42 Picture
July 10th, 2004  
Is that you John Wayne.
 
Model 1928 Mosin-Nagant rifle but i would prefer and i guess the best being 1891/30 SVT40.
July 10th, 2004  
RnderSafe
 
 

Topic: Re: Off by one


Quote:
Originally Posted by Lil Hulk 1988
Give him a little slack, just off by 1, A1 vs. A2. :P
I gave you the slack by not pointing out that you agreed with him intially.
July 13th, 2004  
Lil Hulk 1988
 

Topic: Re: Off by one


Quote:
Originally Posted by RnderSafe
Quote:
Originally Posted by Lil Hulk 1988
Give him a little slack, just off by 1, A1 vs. A2. :P
I gave you the slack by not pointing out that you agreed with him intially.
Got to quit skimming and read the whole message

You got me there.....

Semper fi....
July 13th, 2004  
Lil Hulk 1988
 

Topic: Re: Off by one


Quote:
Originally Posted by RnderSafe
Quote:
Originally Posted by Lil Hulk 1988
Give him a little slack, just off by 1, A1 vs. A2. :P
I gave you the slack by not pointing out that you agreed with him intially.
Ever fire the RAMO M600? The flash is horrendous....wish I could have tried the Barrets before getting out.
July 14th, 2004  
Sgt Lou
 
What about the Barrett M82A1 Sniper rifle. . . . .50 caliber oooooooohhh
July 14th, 2004  
Damien
 
the m82 is awesome... I saw one at an air show. barrel's almost bigger than my thumb... I'd really hate to be on the wrong end of that gunfight.