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M40A5 Build

Appalachian Shadow

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Jun 17, 2012
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Hello,

I was wondering if I could get some input as far as building a M40A5 rifle. I know the platform is based on the Remington 700, but as far as the gunsmithing, what do you think can be done by a beginner and what do you think needs to be done by a professional? Appreciate the input in advance.
 
Re: M40A5 Build

Perhaps you would be able to assemble the parts, but unless you know how to true and action, chamber a barrel, and bed an action, there isn't much you can do.

Big Joe pretty much said it. Other gunsmiths could build you this rifle too.
 
Re: M40A5 Build

Plus the GAP is deadly accurate, if you have the money and don't feel any sentiment toward building vs buying, go with it.

if you're a beginner/short on funds/sentimental then you're probably not going to want to dive into such a project from the start. Great thing about the 700 platform is you can add to it over time, so if you get one or two things done at a time you'll be able to spread the cost out over a while whilst shooting it in the meantime.
 
Re: M40A5 Build

Wow a bit harsh with the bipod comment
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These guys are telling the truth though. A custom bolt action off of a remington action requires very little assembly besides what a qualified gunsmith (like gap or SAC) would do it. I mean there are two screws holding the stock to the action, one screw holding bipod to stock, four screws holding base to action, and most likely 8 screws holding rings to scope. Almost forgot two nuts holding rings to base. Even this should be done by a qualified individual however unless you have been around scoped rifles for quite some time. There are plenty of ways to mess up all of the above