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Remington M40A1 .308 Win USMC

The M40A1 is the USMC's sniper rifle, a Remington 700 action in a McMillan fiberglass stock. The M40A1 replaced the original wooden-stocked M40 and served Marine Scout Snipers through the Gulf War and early OIF/OEF.

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Type
Bolt-Action Rifle
Action
Bolt-Action
Caliber
308 Win
Capacity
5
Introduced
1977
Origin
USA
Status
Discontinued
Platform
Remington 700

Chamberings

Specifications

Weight (unloaded)
14.5 oz
Overall length
44"
Barrel options
24-inch
Era
Cold War/Gulf War
Military use
Yes
Intended use
Military, Precision, Sniper

Documents

No manual on file yet.

FAQs

How much does the Remington M40A1 .308 Win USMC weigh?
The Remington M40A1 .308 Win USMC weighs 14.5 oz (0.9 lb) unloaded.
What caliber is the Remington M40A1 .308 Win USMC?
The Remington M40A1 .308 Win USMC is chambered in 308 Win.
When was the Remington M40A1 .308 Win USMC introduced?
The Remington M40A1 .308 Win USMC was introduced in 1977 in USA and is discontinued.
What is the capacity of the Remington M40A1 .308 Win USMC?
The Remington M40A1 .308 Win USMC has a capacity of 5.

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