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Sergeant Memo M. Sandoval, a platoon sergeant with Scout Sniper Platoon, Headquarters and Service Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, stopped insurgents from launching further mortar attacks against his fellow Marines recently. The native of El Paso, Texas, made the shots from a distance of 950 yards. Photo by: Lance Cpl. Miguel A. Carrasco Jr.

Sergeant Memo M. Sandoval, a platoon sergeant with Scout Sniper Platoon, Headquarters and Service Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, stopped insurgents from launching further mortar attacks against his fellow Marines recently. The native of El Paso, Texas, made the shots from a distance of 950 yards. Photo by: Lance Cpl. Miguel A. Carrasco Jr.

The M-40A3 is the new precision fire weapon used by Marine snipers. Photo by: Gunnery Sgt Matt Hevezi

Marine Corps News Deadeyes cozying to new sniper rifle

Deadeyes cozying to new sniper rifle
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MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (September 25, 2003) -- Marine snipers have found a new best friend.

The Marine Corps has upgraded the old sniper rifle, the M-40A1, replacing it with a new and improved rifle.

The M-40A3 will fully replace the M-40A1 by October 2004, said Staff Sgt. Jesse L. Bier, the project and field officer with 1st Marine Division.

"Because of the fact only 30 rifles are produced every month, and with a limited amount of scopes, it'll take a while to fully replace the old rifle," Bier said.

Each rifle is hand-built by precision weapons repairmen at Weapons Training Battalion in Quantico, Va., according to the according to Staff Sgt. James Knight, a sniper section repairman at Weapons Training Battalion, Quantico, Va. Beir added the old rifles are being sent back to Quantico for disassembly.

The M-40A3 was tested in 1996 and was finally issued as an official Marine Corps weapon in 2000, Bier added. During the rifle testing, surveys showed shooters enjoyed greater accuracy and increased comfort.

As with the M-40A1, the M-40A3 is a bolt-action, manually operated, magazine-fed, air-cooled, shoulder-fired weapon with an optical scope.

However, the M-40A3 has an adjustable cheek piece and recoil pad on the butt stock, giving the shooter the chance to position the weapon more comfortably.

It's designed to shoot beyond 1,000 yards, according to Lance Cpl. Gunther Johnston, an armorer with 1st Recon Bn. It uses special rounds - the M118LR, chambered in 7.62mm. The M-40A3 uses the rail system, allowing snipers to change out a fixed 10-power scope for an ANPVS-10 night scope.

"Unlike the M-40A1, the M-40A3 has a mount rail like the M-4, which allows you to attach different units to it," said Sgt. Steven D. Lovell, team leader with 1st Recon Battalion's B Company. "It's great for patrolling urban areas as well."

The day scope allows a sniper to see up to 800 meters; the night scope allows 600 meters.

The rifle is built on a fiberglass stock with a stainless- steel barrel, a steel floor plate and trigger-guard assembly. The magazine box holds five rounds. Additional enhancements include six quick-detach sling swivel mounts and a removable, swivel bipod.

"The M-40A1 has helped out the Marine Corps for a long time, but I'm glad we finally improved it," Johnston said.

Still, the new rifle comes with some drawbacks. For one, it's heavier. The new rifle outweighs the old by 2 pounds.

Some shooters still like the old rifle.

"I'd rather shoot the M-40A1," said Sgt. Andrew C. Giermann, a reconnaissance and surveillance instructor with I Marine Expeditionary Force. "It's lighter than the M-40A3, making it much easier to maneuver."

"The M-40A3 is more of a defense weapon," said Staff Sgt. Van Seelay, chief reconnaissance and surveillance instructor with I MEF. "It's basically a bench-rest weapon, and the M-40A1 is an offensive weapon because it's a lot easier to employ."

The increased weight, though, hasn't hampered the rifle's performance. Johnston said most snipers prefer the M-40A3 because of the upgraded comfort.

"The new stock is very easy on the shoulder when firing, and the adjustable cheek piece is good too," Seelay added.

Giermann, too, said there are things to like about the rifle. Despite loving the rifle with which he learned his trade, he's warming up to the new weapon.

"I like the fact that the M-40A3 has a bipod," Giermann said. "It's much more stable while firing."

4 posted on 11/30/2004 2:45:52 AM PST by Stoat
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To: Stoat

Thanks


5 posted on 11/30/2004 2:49:18 AM PST by iso
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To: Stoat

Damn nice rifle... available to civilians?


17 posted on 11/30/2004 3:08:19 AM PST by thoughtomator (The Era of Old Media is over! Long live the Pajamasphere!)
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To: Stoat

Simple and elegant. Nice rifle.


29 posted on 11/30/2004 3:35:08 AM PST by ovrtaxt ("Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing". -- Redd Foxx)
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To: Stoat
I see that the Marines are incorporating Olympic Sport Shooting rifle technology into their battle gear.

My rifle back in college was the same way, with adjustable butt plate and cheek rest.

Excellent.

32 posted on 11/30/2004 3:38:29 AM PST by Maigrey (Your job is to arrest the killers but if you kill them, then so be it. - Minister Allawi)
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To: Stoat
As the Southern Republican's daughter said, "Nice grouping, Daddy!" The ballistic accuracy of that weapon is awesome, the Marine's marksmanship incredible!

Tax dollars well-spent, bump.

39 posted on 11/30/2004 3:47:20 AM PST by Lonesome in Massachussets (NYT Headline: "The Protocols of the Learned Elders of CBS", Fake But Accurate, Experts Say)
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To: Stoat
Still, the new rifle comes with some drawbacks. For one, it's heavier. The new rifle outweighs the old by 2 pounds. Some shooters still like the old rifle. "I'd rather shoot the M-40A1," said Sgt. Andrew C. Giermann, a reconnaissance and surveillance instructor with I Marine Expeditionary Force. "It's lighter than the M-40A3, making it much easier to maneuver." "The M-40A3 is more of a defense weapon," said Staff Sgt. Van Seelay, chief reconnaissance and surveillance instructor with I MEF. "It's basically a bench-rest weapon, and the M-40A1 is an offensive weapon because it's a lot easier to employ."

Reminds me of back in 1963 or so when we made the switch from the good ole M-1 to that new fangled thumb biting M-14.

Me, I liked the 20 round clips, so the M-14 and I became fast friends real quick.

45 posted on 11/30/2004 3:54:50 AM PST by newsgatherer
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To: Stoat

Great Thread!!!


66 posted on 11/30/2004 4:31:58 AM PST by Robert Drobot (God, family, country. All else is meaningless.)
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To: Stoat
"Beir added the old rifles are being sent back to Quantico for disassembly."

Why not being shipped to the CMP for sales to qualified civilians?

91 posted on 11/30/2004 5:54:03 AM PST by OKSooner
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To: Stoat

"Qualified" being a relative term, mind you.


92 posted on 11/30/2004 6:00:14 AM PST by OKSooner
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To: Stoat

The M-40A3 was designed by benchrest and bullseye rifle shooters. They sacrificed a LOT of portablility for a slight increase in accuracy. The sniper guys I know at Quantico are not pleased.


101 posted on 11/30/2004 6:47:17 AM PST by IGOTMINE (One little, two little, three little Hadjis...)
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To: Stoat

What is the point and wisdom of identfying and then posting a picture of a Marine on the internet for any idiot terrorist?


113 posted on 11/30/2004 7:25:56 AM PST by School of Rational Thought (Republican - The thinking people's party)
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To: Stoat

Dear Santa, I now know what I want for Christmas!!!


125 posted on 11/30/2004 9:11:14 AM PST by fish hawk
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