Re: Who at Remington builds the M24s?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: clj94104</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I'm sort of a newb, but from my own experiences and research the M24 and M40 differ mainly in caliber. M24 takes the .300 Magnum round, where as the M40 uses the standard .308 round. If I'm not mistaken they both use the same HS-Precision stocks, but there may be other differences I'm not aware of... such as the M40 taking a different trigger set up, etc. </div></div>
M40 has the McMillan A4 stock, uses a short action. The newest M40, the A5, has a Surefire QD flash hider for a suppressor and forward rail for mounting NOD/thermal equipment in front of the Schmidt and Bender PM3 3-12x42. The M24 uses a long action and an HS Precision stock. They use the long action because they can be rechambered in-case a mission needed something more powerful such as a 300 Win-Mag. Most use some variant of the Leupold Mk4 LR/T line of scopes.