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The Sun Project M40 is perhaps the most sought-after airsoft sniper
rifle ever produced. No longer in production (only about 1, 000 of them
were ever made), this high-quality sniper rifle has been perhaps the most
wanted airsoft sniper rifle, with prices ranging from $450-$600, and maybe
even more. The USMC M40 is based on the Remington 700-40, and please, be
aware: it is NOT the M40A1! This is a common misconception among airsofters,
and, apparently, Sun Project themselves: the M40A1 is the USMC-designed
sniper rifle that is based on the M700 action. It differs from the M40
in the way that it does not use a wooden stock and a light hunting barrel:
it uses a synthetic McMillan stock and a heavy barrel. But for all purposes here, we'll call it an M40 or M40A1. For some odd reason,
a lot of praise has been given to the airsoft M40 because of it's wooden
stock: however, the wooden stock is not totally a good thing, for it warps in different
weathers conditions after time. Nevertheless, the airsoft M40 is a fine piece of work. Weighing
in at 3, 000g and a length of 1, 080mm, the M40 is a fine rifle. The Sun
Project M40 is based on the APS-2 SV action, only with a stronger spring
and an improved design. Stock, with it's fixed HOP-UP (.30g BBs are reccomended),
the M40 fires 430 fps with a .20g BB, and 385 fps with a .25g BB. With
this power, it is able to easily hit man-size targets much farther than
160 feet, with bullseye accuracy at 80 feet, according to Redwolf.
With this kind of power, it can make a great sniper rifle, stock. But when
upgraded, perhaps with the 200% spring upgrade kit, it fires 470 fps with
a .20g, making it's range vastly superior. The high-precison metal barrel
is anodized, making it almost scratch-free. The gun itself is all metal
and wood, with the butt stock being a high-density rubber, but no scope
mounts (I'm guessing you have to buy some real steel M700 scope mounts,
or the ones Sun Project sells). It's make is high-quality, and feels very
solid. The inscriptions on the M40 are fully authentic, with Remington
marks and serial numbers abound. Although it can hold 26 rounds, about
half of that number is reccomended, as feeding problems can occur. Although
the M40 has some minor flaws, it is still a great gun, and if you get a
good deal on it, GO FOR IT, or pass it on to someone else... |