Re: Why the M40?
Well, the reasons why people build M40 clones is probably as varied as the people who build them- myself included. Are there more modern, more capable rifles out there with far more advanced optics? Sure. So why am I building a copy of an over-40-year-old rifle? Well, partly for the same reasons I built a copy of a 68-year-old German K98k low turret rifle, and why I have a Mosin PU scoped rifle of similar vintage. For SOME of us, there is a certain interest in the historical aspects of when and where these rifles were used, and there is a desire to be able to enjoy shooting these rifles with all their limitations much as they were used in their day. There is an appeal for weapons made of wood and blued or parkerized steel that I just don't find in some of the modern thermoplastic wonder-weapons. Now, granted, having originals of them would be great, but then you have a dilemma as a collector of not wanting to risk damaging an original piece. But the "clone" rifle offers the best of both worlds. Depending on how detailed you are in your efforts to build it, it can be functionally very close to an original and yet one can still enjoy shooting it without as much concern over the risk to a historical item. Not to mention that, quite frankly, one can have a wall full of a variety of reasonably accurate clone builds to enjoy often for less than what the price of ONE original goes for (depending on the weapon) and for those on a budget, that too is a relevant feature.
But in the end, I am building my M40 replica because it appeals to me to do so. We really don't have to have any more justification than that to select our choice of weapons, do we? I would hate to get to the point of having anyone else telling ANY of us what we "need" to select in our lives, in what we shoot, what we eat, what we read, etc. FAR too much of that going on in our society today already, in my opinion. To each their own...