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Can anyone please provide the length of MST100/Unertl 10X?
Thank you.
OK I PM'd a member and he didn't know, but I was wondering if there is a purpose to having the action screws extending below the bottom metal?
They are standard allen socket cap screws. They weren't trying to win any beauty contests.
Availability I guess. They used what was available in sufficient quantities..
I dont believe the usual countersink Rem 700 screws would fit the Winchester BM.
OK I PM'd a member and he didn't know, but I was wondering if there is a purpose to having the action screws extending below the bottom metal?
The oval head Remington screws fit the Winchester bottom metal screw holes just fine. Unmodified Winchester TG and FP have tapered countersinks just like the Remington bottom metal did.
The builders had a choice to make. Apparantly they decided they wanted to use allen cap screws for torque, and would rather mill the countersinks flat in the modified Wincheter bottom metal, rather than have to machine each cap screw to fit the existing factory tapered countersinks. Then, the only thing needing modification on the standard cap screws, whether the originals or replacements, would be the lengths.
My point about the countersink was that the bottom metal is not thick enough, like DD Ross, to allow for an Allen head screw to bury itself and fit flush or countersunk.
I dont believe the usual countersink Rem 700 screws would fit the Winchester BM.
I figured you guys would know if anyone would.
Out of curiosity does the exposed back screw come into play when you are shooting?
Meaning - Is it in the way when you grip the rifle?
In my very limited experience with an M40A1 it does not come into play at all. Three fingers on the pistol grip, one on the trigger and the thumb either gripping or floating as per your preference.
I guess I was wondering if the screw might bump your middle finger under recoil?
possessed of regular sized fingers i have not had that problem. Should you have been dismissed from proctology school because your classmates called you "sausage fingers" it may be an issue.
Anyone interested in a new run of MST 100 scopes?
Lazy21 is a legit USO scope seller maybe if he gets enough interest he can schmooze his way into a new scope run.
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting/snipers-hide-rifle-scopes/253840-us-optics-mst100.html
I've talk to them twice already and they say they not going to make another run of them so i had to go another direction,, but i wish they would.
If you are still interested you have nothing to lose telling Lazy21 you will buy one if he can swing the deal. He us not promising anything but he's trying and as a seller of their scopes he certainly has more contact with USO than An interested end user.
Well i talk to someone there, dont know if it was lazy21 or not but my name was put on the list of interested people, but thats been awhile back.
I've talk to them twice already and they say they not going to make another run of them so i had to go another direction,, but i wish they would.
See details on page 26
Anyone interested in a new run of MST 100 scopes?
Lazy21 is a legit USO scope seller maybe if he gets enough interest he can schmooze his way into a new scope run.
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting/snipers-hide-rifle-scopes/253840-us-optics-mst100.html
Schmooze away please very please
Forgive a foolish question or if maybe I mis-read. The molded stock pattern I thought was spec for some issue rifles being built/rebuilt with new molded camo stocks replacing some smear stocks? I know the smears still lasted a good while(dang fine stock) so maybe not too many molded-camo stocks were used but I figured they still count as "spec." If and when I do an A1 build my plan was to go specifically for a molded-camo stock with C prefix action-unless the molded camo stocks were never used than I'd search out a smear pattern one, but I like the look of the molded pattern.
Now I'm looking for a suitable receiver/bolt, but outside of the original M40 serial number ranges, what are suitable serial numbers to look for?
Is a new production McMillan stock "ok", as it's a clone anyway, or should I really wait for an original smear stock?
Toki,
M40 were converted to M40A1. So any M40 serial (168179 -> 322769) is correct for a build. A batch of C series (100 IIRC) were added in 1991. So a C series from that period is also correct. Unfortunately, I dont think there is a serial or date range for those receivers.
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Anyone ever use or hear of C&H Precision Weapon in south Florida? 2112 by the name of Dave Clark?
Let me know.
Picked up a E prefix receiver group, thinking about shipping it (and 2manattack's mount) to them for a build, and being done with it.
JerryHudsonII had a Dave Clark build in the WTS section recently. He was very happy with it. PM him for details.
I used one of TMA's (Thanx TwoMan) bases with my MST-100....... Bob.