Re: Authenticate M40A1
If you read though the "M40A1 build guide" that is stickied in this section, you will find a lot of information about the M40A1 and how to build a nice clone, which is what I am pretty sure you bought along with the manuals the previous owner had collected. I don't think they have ever sold any "real" M40A1's
The closest thing you can get would be a clone made with a return MCM USMC HTG stock. It would have some paperwork stating that the stock was used by the Marines. The fact that your rifle is stamped "US" seems to go against what "A10XRIFLE" (aka George Gardner,owner of G.A. Precision) stated in the M40A1 build guide linked below. If you read through it and compare what you learn to what you see in your rifle you will find other differences I am certain.
The Marines have been pretty tight on their rifle, they just rework them into the next generation. The M40's that were usuable became M40A1's. When there is a new modification the old rifles are modified. They buy a few to replace rifles that are no longer usuable, but they only sell the stocks and the bottom metal back to McMillan who in turns sells them to the public.
http://www.snipershide.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=140283#Post140283
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: A10XRIFLE</div><div class="ubbcode-body">7.62 NATO” marked barrel
7.62 NATO” marked barrel
Not on M40A1's Some M-40 rifles that were re-barreled by Remington were marked this way but never an M40A1. The Early ones were marked RTE - P the P is for Proof fired and was stamped by the Test Shed. The RTE stands for "Rifle Team Equipment" After 1998 The RTE became PWS "Precision Weapon Shop"
Deep Recessed Crown - Correct 45 deg .090 deep
<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="color: #CC0000">Marked "U.S." on reciever above serial, 6 digit recievers only -
the C, E and now G are not marked U.S</span></span>
bdl box screwed on later ones - Never Ever
tac welded on all others - All of them
tapered stock lug - Correct 2 deg taper
lug tac welded on very early ones - Correct
some tac welds were even grinded away they caused problems -
Correct, they were all ground away, none were left with welded lugs by 1995
The Picture above of the Modified Trigger is wrong. They were milled not dremeled, and the dimentions were .240 from the front, .290 Heigth. Cut away.
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