Re: M40a1 build guide
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: littlebarney</div><div class="ubbcode-body">the clipslotting is for stripper clips,thats why its called "clip" slotting.it was done to remington 40x's and winchester pre64 rifles for national match shooting.theres an adapter that fits in the clipslot that guides the loaded stripper clips into the magazine box for fast loading like camp perry rapid fire strings.</div></div>
I realize that. HOWEVER, we are talking about the "clip-slotting" on the M40 which is done for the purpose of fitting the scope mount not so that Marines in the field can clip load their rifles. IIRC the receivers that were used to build the M40A1 came from Remington with the standard ejection port and were "clip-slotted" in house at Quantico to fit the mounts, NOT for a clip adapter. I do not know if the ORIGINAL M40 receivers came from the factory with the clip slotting or not. One of our forum "historians" may be of better help there.
I am not a 2112 and could be totally off on this one, but I don't think so since I have never been instructed on how to load a M40 with stripper clips.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: littlebarney</div><div class="ubbcode-body">the clipslotting is for stripper clips,thats why its called "clip" slotting.it was done to remington 40x's and winchester pre64 rifles for national match shooting.theres an adapter that fits in the clipslot that guides the loaded stripper clips into the magazine box for fast loading like camp perry rapid fire strings.</div></div>
I realize that. HOWEVER, we are talking about the "clip-slotting" on the M40 which is done for the purpose of fitting the scope mount not so that Marines in the field can clip load their rifles. IIRC the receivers that were used to build the M40A1 came from Remington with the standard ejection port and were "clip-slotted" in house at Quantico to fit the mounts, NOT for a clip adapter. I do not know if the ORIGINAL M40 receivers came from the factory with the clip slotting or not. One of our forum "historians" may be of better help there.
I am not a 2112 and could be totally off on this one, but I don't think so since I have never been instructed on how to load a M40 with stripper clips.