Slightly bigger version. This very well might have been the first M40A1 rifle produced. What's got my puzzled is the serial number location. Remington rifles had the serial number on the other side of the receiver.
Hathcock always used M70’s, both his Wimbledon Cup magnums built by the MTU, and his M70 sniper rifle issued for his tours in RVN.
According to Jim Land, Hathcock used the M70 on his first tour but on his second tour he was issued the M40.
But yes you are right now that you point out the picture. So did the armorers sort of build an M70 to M40A1 specs as a present to Hathcock? I mean the barrel appears to be the same dimensions as the M40A1 and the stock appears to be a Mcmillan.
Those M70 receivers with the extra long barrel tenons were a target model as well. Different from the standard receivers.
Interesting, the scope and stock had me assume it was an M40. Great attention to detail, you guys are Nutz![]()
Interesting, the scope and stock had me assume it was an M40. Great attention to detail, you guys are Nutz![]()