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The M40A5 incorporates a detachable magazine and a threaded barrel to allow for the use of a sound suppressor or another muzzle device. The original M40 was a military type-classified version of the Remington 700; it was factory-made, and had a one-piece wooden stock. [1] The M40A1 and A3 switched to fiberglass stocks made by McMillan, with new ...
Remington M40A5: Bolt action sniper rifle: 7.62×51mm NATO United States: Limited number still in active service. Sako TRG-42: Bolt action sniper rifle: 8.6×70mm Finland: Standard issue sniper rifle of Croatian Army. SCAM Marine MACS M3: Anti materiel sniper rifle: 12.7×99mm NATO Croatia: Standard issue anti materiel rifle. [12] Metallic RT-20
Mk 13 mod 7 – .300 Winchester Magnum chambered sniper rifle built on Accuracy International Chassis System with Remington 700 long action. M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System – Improved version of the Mk 11, replacing the M39 and Mk 11. M40 rifle – M40A3, M40A5 and M40A6 variants in use as sniper rifles.
Remington Arms Company: 7.62×51mm NATO: Army, Air Force, USSOCOM: M2010 ESR: Sniper rifle: Remington Arms Company.300 Winchester Magnum: Army: M40: Sniper rifle: Remington Arms Company: 7.62×51mm NATO: Marine Corps, USSOCOM: Upgraded M40A1, M40A3, and M40A5 models were used by Marine Corps scout snipers. M1903 Springfield: Bolt-action rifle ...
A Remington Model 870 shotgun Below is a list of firearms produced by the Remington Arms Company , [ 1 ] founded in 1816 as E. Remington and Sons . Following the breakup of Remington Outdoor Company in 2020, the Remington Firearms brand name operates under RemArms, LLC.
The Modular Sniper Rifle, or MSR, is a bolt-action sniper rifle developed and produced by Remington Arms for the United States Army.It was introduced in 2009, and was designed to meet specific United States Army and USSOCOM Precision Sniper Rifle requirements. [2]
[29] [33] 148 units of M40A5 ordered by the Philippine Navy in 2016, 85 were delivered in February 2017, [34] the rest were delivered before end of 2017. Marines received majority of the sniper rifles. Barrett M95 United States: Anti-material sniper rifle.50 BMG: M95: unknown: Used by Marine Scout Snipers. [29]
The April 2009 issue of "Leatherneck" magazine mentions that the PWS is working on a successor to the M40A3, dubbed the M40A5. It contains that latest M40A3 product improvements such as a detachable magazine, but will also feature a threaded barrel for mounting either a muzzle brake or a sound suppressor.