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Remington 700 SPS M40

brodriguez88

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I had a Remington 700 sps lying around and wanted to make a little project out of it.

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I was browsing gunville's website (gunville.com), came across their Vietnam M40 replica stock and ordered one.

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I also ordered a limited edition Redfield 3-9x from SWFA (made by Leopold), got number 149 of 1000.

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The stock needed some work. So i took it over to my local gunsmith Jose Somarriba for fitment and a glass bedding. He also gave it a nice oiled finish. The only thing i held off on was cutting the barrel down to 24'', eventually I will get to that seeing as the M40 is 24''.

Here is the rifle now:

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I am using basic Leupold rings and mount, I eventually want to get the badger ordnance replicas

https://www.badgerordnance.com/prod...-rings-reproduction-of-viet-nam-era-mounts-2/

I also have a timney trigger on the way (I use Timneys on most of my bolt action rifles, I know it may not be true to the USMC spec but I am a fan)

Still a work in progress, I would like to update you guys on the progress. I have never posted before, always loved to read though, and I should of maybe posted this in the vintage section but there is not much action in that section.
 
Nice! Classic design. Let us know how it shoots and feels when all done.
 
Just need to turn down the cocking indicator on the back of the bolt and take same steel wool to the stock. Like it, I will never own the real thing but that rifle would be a bunch of fun to shoot.
 
Nice!! want to do that project my self but in a 7-08mm, let know how she shoot.
 
Thanks for the comments guys! I grabbed a few more shots with my phone today. I will try and make it out to the range as soon as I get my timney in.

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I like that barrel length also but Im sensing you want a bit if nostalgia to go into this build. Great project I hope she shoots for you.
 
If Remington had the brain to produce such a thing, at a decent price, buyers would not miss it _
Congrats!
(don't worry: such a beautiful rifle plainly CAN'T shoot badly )_
 
That looks very nice!
Take it to the range and get some rounds on paper with it.
 
If Remington had the brain to produce such a thing, at a decent price, buyers would not miss it _
Congrats!
(don't worry: such a beautiful rifle plainly CAN'T shoot badly )_

They did. They had that commemorative model that sold out like hotcakes, and they never made any more. Bastards. I would buy one today if they came out again.
 
They did. They had that commemorative model that sold out like hotcakes, and they never made any more. Bastards. I would buy one today if they came out again.

Your right but they only made about 2000 or so (i could be wrong) and chuck mawhinney made 103 (one for each of his confirmed kills). All were priced thru the roof, especially the signed chuck models. Again I could be wrong with the amount remington made.
 
Here is the Mawhinney rifle:

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Heres a link that has a little bit of info on mawhinneys rifle
"Chuck Mawhinney"


Here is the commemorative model made by Remington:

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Love the rifle! Also you're the first person I've met online that also has a VW Jetta GLI.

Haha Ya man, great car. I love the 2.0T platform. I had a GTI before, 2.0T as well, its amazing what a little bit of software can do to these cars.
 
cool man. I've batted around the idea of doing something similar. then I just admit that I'm content with my 700P.

what kind of recoil pad did you put on it? the originals had steel buttplates, that apparently resulted in extensive bruising from a long day of shooting.

my vote is for choppin to 24" ...
 
cool man. I've batted around the idea of doing something similar. then I just admit that I'm content with my 700P.

what kind of recoil pad did you put on it? the originals had steel buttplates, that apparently resulted in extensive bruising from a long day of shooting.

my vote is for choppin to 24" ...

I was going with the metal plate to begin with but Jose my gunsmith couldn't find one in time, and he convinced me to go with one that would do a better job of absorbing recoil, so he just made me a 1" pad.
 
I like the 1" pad on it, and also, I'm a fan of NOT cutting the barrel. This is a really nice rifle you ended up with in this project. Cosmetically, I would have to look closely to see the major differences between your rifle and the Mawhinney rifle. I would love to read your range report when you get a chance to shoot it. Thanks for posting. :D
 
I like the 1" pad on it, and also, I'm a fan of NOT cutting the barrel. This is a really nice rifle you ended up with in this project. Cosmetically, I would have to look closely to see the major differences between your rifle and the Mawhinney rifle. I would love to read your range report when you get a chance to shoot it. Thanks for posting. :D

Thanks man.

Sadly I was expecting the timney trigger yesterday but there was a mix-up with UPS and my package was lost. So I'm waiting on them to re ship it, so it could be another week. Maybe i can find some time and go shoot it before the trigger comes in. I may try and find a nice leather military strap in the meantime as well. keep you guys posted.
 
Very cool. Would you mind posting a cost sheet?

M40 build

Remington 700 sps varmint ($536)

Redfield 3-9x ($499)

Gunville m40 stock ($190)

Leupold rings and base ($40)

Somarriba ($590)
-stock fitment
-glass bedding
-1" recoil pad
-swivel studs
-oil finish

Timney trigger ($125)

Total $1980
 
M40 build

Remington 700 sps varmint ($536)

Redfield 3-9x ($499)

Gunville m40 stock ($190)

Leupold rings and base ($40)

Somarriba ($590)
-stock fitment
-glass bedding
-1" recoil pad
-swivel studs
-oil finish

Timney trigger ($125)

Total $1980

Thanks much. That's not bad considering what you get in the process. And a very practical rifle to boot. Great build!!
 
Hey just wanted to update you guys, I lucked out and the lost timney trigger got delivered back to my house. I installed it the other night and snapped some pictures of the rifle and the glass bedding job. Hopefully later this week ill get some time to go to the range, so i can update you guys on how it shoots. Until then enjoy some more iphone photos

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I plan on ordering a metal trigger guard soon from stockystocks.
Remington 700 M4 BDL Drop In Triggerguard / Hinged Floorplate Upgrades - Tactical Steel, Traditional / Oberndorf - Steel & Aluminum
 
Very beautiful rifle. Black/tactical/modern guns are nice, but for pure looks, nothing beats the beauty of a finely finished wood stock. Congrats on owning something awesome and a little different than the norm!!
 
Heres a 4 shot group. With a flyer on right. I was shooting hornady 168gr match ammo. Ill soon make some 168gr and 175gr rounds with sierra/berger tips.

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Really nice job on this rifle! It's a cool project I can appreciate. I've thought about doing something like this before and it's cool to see it coming together. I like the way you've done it. It's not too perfect to not enjoy shooting and would be a somewhat practical hunting rifle. I'd sure ask you about it if you showed up at deer camp with it.

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I say somewhat practical because I usually hunt with a sporter or a shorter, lighter lever rifle. If I'm hunting from built stand, though, I'd take that one out.

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Really cool replica gun. My local shop had one of those M40 rifles in the case and I remember seeing it there. Wasn't into guns at that time and passed on it. Would have been a really cool gun to have now.
 
Great finished product. Thanks for posting some range results. We were right: a gun that nice really couldn't shoot badly! LOL! Again, great job and thanks for sharing it with us. It's been cool reading about this rifle's "journey". :)
 
I say somewhat practical because I usually hunt with a sporter or a shorter, lighter lever rifle. If I'm hunting from built stand, though, I'd take that one out.

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I agree entirely! Whenever I go out to the tree stand I usually take my sporter weight rem700 w/ wood tech stock chambered in 7mm mag
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I love the way she shoots.

But next year I may take both the wood tech and m40. Ill use the M40 rep in a shooting house for sure.

And thanks again to all the comments guys! glad everyone can appreciate the progress.