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M40 Sniper Rifle is a bolt-action sniper rifle used by US Marine Corps from Vietnam War and built from the famous M700 Military Version. It has had 4 variants – M40 which introduced in 1966, M40A1 in 1980, M40A3 in 2001 and M40A5 in 2009. It is different from the M24 using by US Army while they are all used M700 as basis and chambered 7.62x51 NATO (.308 Winchester) round. M40 used a short action bolt which designed for shorter cartridge like 7mm/08 Remington and .243 Winchester, but M24 used the long action for full-length cartridge like .30-06 Springfield, 7mm Remington Magnum and .300 Winchester Magnum.
Features: CO2 Version of the APS APM Sniper Rifle Series with Cartridge Ejection. No Hop up Version. Comes with a rail mount on the upper frame. Comes with a pettern lower frame with a bipod adapter. Comes with a removable rear stock (adjustable cheek rest is included). Lower frame can exchange with APS APM40A3 Air Cocking Sniper Rifle. Comes with a metal magazine with 6 pcs of BB Cartridge and CO2 loader (put 2 CO2 Cartridge for power) for charging CO2 into the BB Cartridge. The loading capacity is 6 + 1 round (1 cartridge in chamber, 6 in magazine).
Specifications: Length: 1150mm Barrel Length: 590mm Shooting Mode: Safety & Semi-Auto Power Source: CO2 Weight (g): 3920 (with full loaded magazine), 5400 (with box) Color: Black Magazine Capacity: 6 + 1 Cartridge (1 BB per 1 cartridge) Material: Metal & Poly Fiber Bullet type: 6mm BB Power (Muzzle Velocity): 420 - 440 FPS Manufacturer: APS
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