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Anyone have any idea what stock they used in this movie? Think they were going for a m40a3. But the cheek piece is more like a a3-5 stocks but I’ve never seen a McMillan cheek with a spin dial adjustment ? Thanks
Mcmillan used to offer a thumbwheel adjustable cheek piece years ago. I don't remember seeing it offered anymore, but it might still be there if you were to check. The older adjustable thumb wheels and saddles on Mcmillans were pretty notorious for coming loose after a couple dozen shots. I still fight with mine on one of my FN SPRs.
That looks like the A2 stock. It should have been the A4, but Hollywood...yet they got the optic correct for a 1999 - 2003ish (I'm not an expert) M40A3. There's too much "belly" to that forend to be an A3.
Yep that’s an A2 with thumbwheel cheek piece. You can still get that from McMillan but it’s not M40 correct. Early MK13’s used A2’s though but that’s not even close to a MK13 either.
Yep that’s an A2 with thumbwheel cheek piece. You can still get that from McMillan but it’s not M40 correct. Early MK13’s used A2’s though but that’s not even close to a MK13 either.