M40 build thread

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Recently started gathering parts for an old school M40 clone/replica build so I thought I would post up what I've gathered in the last few weeks and update as the project progresses... First thing I acquired was a beever156 stock off of eBay. These seem to be close to spec and with some additional sanding work they can be really close. It's a nice stick of wood to boot!

I then reached out to one of our very own resident experts @USMCSGT0331 about a proper buttplate and questions about finding a close to spec set of Redfield base and rings... Lo & behold he actually had some parts he was willing to part with & a few days later I had a couple of buttplates, a Redfield JR base and proper low "64" marked rings in hand! Can't thank Ryan enough for his assistance on those parts!

More to follow shortly...
 

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Next I was reading some old threads and saw a post by another of our vintage gurus @cplnorton saying he had a nice old 40X receiver, factory clip slotted of course. He was experimenting with having the receiver "U.S." marked at the time and it came out amazing! Thinking this would be a much better option than locating a complete 6 digit rifle and trying to find someone to do the clip slotting after the fact, we struck a deal... He also had the original tombstone trigger, matching bolt, and recoil lug he graciously agreed to part with as well! Again many many thanks to him and I believe after many text conversations we've struck up quite a friendship too lol!

Also picked up some BDL bottom metal off eBay to refinish properly... Now the pile of parts looks like we're getting somewhere!

To be continued soon with some stock work...
 

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Cool build! Can’t wait to see the finished project.

I am just about wrapped up with a model 70 build, and will start getting serious about an M40 build around a piece from a very generous and smart fella on this forum.

Much appreciated sir, and that M70 build is sweeeeet! I'm a huge fan of old Winchesters.... Other than my '68 Target model most of my Winnie's are of the rimfire persuasion which is another addiction in itself lol!

Looking forward to seeing your M40 build in the near future too!
 
I'm so glad this has a good home and I met a hell of a good man through the process!

The build looks great and I can't wait to see it finished. :)
Dude if it wasn't for you & Ryan I'd still be hunting for a lot of this shit lol! She should be a pretty sweet build thanks to you guys! I'm glad I reached out to ya about that action... we definitely share the same cool vintage glass/rimfire target rifle/fast car habits! :cool:(y)
 
Another big piece of my M40 puzzle showed up today... A few tiny nicks and scratches but the reticle is perfect and the glass is in good shape, I think she'll clean up just fine!
 

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That auction was fun to watch at the end. Classic case of “What’s it worth?” Open bidding on the free market will tell. Good pictures and no AI generated item description. Congrat’s on winning the bid!

Thanks man! I was concerned on the tombstone condition when they first listed the pics, kinda looked like the 600 yd mark was messed up so I asked for better pics. Seller got back with me almost immediately so I decided to stick with it until the bitter end lol... I don't think there's too many cases of these scopes "flying under the radar" anymore (especially on the auction sites), but it was still probably 1/10 of what an original greenie would sell for so I'm happy with it. I do wish Toki would get back to anodizing these things one day but that looks like wishful thinking so far.
 
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Been a bit since I updated the thread, but I received my barreled action back from Douglas today... Decided to have the barrel done in stainless instead of chromoly just for a bit better corrosion resistance. Still 6 groove 10 twist and correct profile, but I also requested a recessed target crown on there. Was quoted 4 to 5 weeks but they had it done in 7 business days! Now the stock fitting can really begin...
 

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Did some modifying on the forend of the beever156 stock today, I think it's a lot closer to the original taper now. Also got the butt plate fitted as well... Had to sand a little on the barrel channel since this Douglas starts the taper from the chamber end a bit further out than the barrel inlet is as received. Couldn't help but to throw the Redfield on there with the mount & rings too. Progress!!!

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Got a couple of coats of oil on the wood, installed sling swivels, reblued the bolt body, added a January '65 MRT sling... Still gotta refinish the buttplate & bottom metal and coat the Douglas barrel in something that's close to parkerizing. Had to take her out for a little test run and after getting rough zeroed at 100 yds she seems to like the old standard FGMM 175s

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She's definitely not a 100% "clone correct" M40 by any stretch... But as I gathered parts and especially after acquiring the 40X action from @cplnorton I really started thinking what the USMC M40 prototype/trials rifles might have been like, since I recall reading that they were initially built off of the 40X as well. So I guess I'm just gonna call her an "early M40 prototype replica/tribute" lol 😎👍