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Posted: 1/30/2017 5:14:51 PM EDT
[Last Edit: usmcchet9296]
Starting my 40 clone
Rifle, Remington 700 R5 in 308 24inch
Scope, Redfield/Leopold Custom Shop commemorative 3-9x40 in green
Rings, Badger M700/M40 one inch
Stock, Taylor Engineering CNC'd stock refinished in linseed oil and sealed in minwax
still need to get the period correct swivels
here are some pictures before the build since I'm waiting on the rifle
m40 build by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

m40 build by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

stock re-stained

stock refinishing by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

stock refinishing by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

No its not a exact M40 rifle I won't clip slot it and ill leave the crown the same.
I wanted it to be a homage to the M40 but not a exact replica
Link Posted: 1/30/2017 9:45:42 PM EDT
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That's gonna be a super nice rifle.  I think they look really good too.
Link Posted: 1/30/2017 9:49:35 PM EDT
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Tag.

This is just a shot in the dark, because I dont know if correct swivels are available or not, but you may want to contact Retro Arms Works, it's owned by a member here, and he specializes in Vietnam era items.
Link Posted: 1/30/2017 11:54:23 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Sputnik556:
Tag.

This is just a shot in the dark, because I dont know if correct swivels are available or not, but you may want to contact Retro Arms Works, it's owned by a member here, and he specializes in Vietnam era items.
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Thanks I sent him a email
Link Posted: 1/31/2017 7:02:02 PM EDT
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This is my favorite.  Although I do like an A1 too.  And an 03A4.  

Would love to see it when it's done.  And progress.  Or whatever.  Keep us updated.
Link Posted: 2/1/2017 2:27:57 PM EDT
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Is the 5R rifle that you're getting one of the parkerized ones, or is it the stainless?
Link Posted: 2/1/2017 3:16:05 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By the444shooter:
Is the 5R rifle that you're getting one of the parkerized ones, or is it the stainless?
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its black yes coated I think not parkerized

https://www.gunsamerica.com/Listings/ItemDescriptionPage.aspx?listingId=971418394
Link Posted: 2/1/2017 4:26:41 PM EDT
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I purchased a Remington 700 Police Special in the mid-1980's that was virtually identical to the M40 straight from the factory. I used a Redfield scope mount and a Leupold VX-III 3.5x10 scope to build my version of a clone. I had the receiver milled for a stripper clip, drilled and tapped for iron sights and an aluminum pillar bedding job. The trigger is set at 2.5 pounds. It has the same stock as the one pictured by the OP.

I'm thinking about sending it in to get threaded for a flash hider/muzzle break. Kind of a M40 meets the 21st Century look. This rifle shoots 1 MOA off a bench and is a classic in every way.
Link Posted: 2/1/2017 5:11:11 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By borderpatrol:
I purchased a Remington 700 Police Special in the mid-1980's that was virtually identical to the M40 straight from the factory. I used a Redfield scope mount and a Leupold VX-III 3.5x10 scope to build my version of a clone. I had the receiver milled for a stripper clip, drilled and tapped for iron sights and an aluminum pillar bedding job. The trigger is set at 2.5 pounds. It has the same stock as the one pictured by the OP.

I'm thinking about sending it in to get threaded for a flash hider/muzzle break. Kind of a M40 meets the 21st Century look. This rifle shoots 1 MOA off a bench and is a classic in every way.
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Pics???
Link Posted: 2/2/2017 1:50:45 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By borderpatrol:
I purchased a Remington 700 Police Special in the mid-1980's that was virtually identical to the M40 straight from the factory. I used a Redfield scope mount and a Leupold VX-III 3.5x10 scope to build my version of a clone. I had the receiver milled for a stripper clip, drilled and tapped for iron sights and an aluminum pillar bedding job. The trigger is set at 2.5 pounds. It has the same stock as the one pictured by the OP.

I'm thinking about sending it in to get threaded for a flash hider/muzzle break. Kind of a M40 meets the 21st Century look. This rifle shoots 1 MOA off a bench and is a classic in every way.
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dunno but id leave it as you have it

muzzle breaks are for wimps ;)
Link Posted: 2/2/2017 12:35:57 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By borderpatrol:
I purchased a Remington 700 Police Special in the mid-1980's that was virtually identical to the M40 straight from the factory.
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Minus the clip-slotting and nose reliving on the receiver.
Link Posted: 2/3/2017 7:01:34 PM EDT
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I wish I had bought one of the Remington M40 commemorative guns that came out 6-7yrs ago.
Link Posted: 2/6/2017 1:31:32 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By the444shooter:
I wish I had bought one of the Remington M40 commemorative guns that came out 6-7yrs ago.
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Me too.  I passed on a couple on 'em for some dumb ass reason.  None to be found now..
Link Posted: 2/6/2017 12:43:20 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By the444shooter:
I wish I had bought one of the Remington M40 commemorative guns that came out 6-7yrs ago.
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Mine is about 12 years old and was from the second batch.

Did Remmy make a 3rd batch? (half a decade ago?)
Link Posted: 2/6/2017 12:59:38 PM EDT
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I can't find any information on the stock. Do you have a link?
Link Posted: 2/6/2017 3:35:11 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By ziarifleman:
I can't find any information on the stock. Do you have a link?
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http://taylorprecisioneng.com/t/m40-stocks
Link Posted: 2/6/2017 3:59:35 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By usmcchet9296:


http://taylorprecisioneng.com/t/m40-stocks
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Cool, thanks.
Link Posted: 2/10/2017 12:30:42 AM EDT
[#17]
This really makes me want to build an M40 clone on a 1963 clip-slot Remington 700 .243 I have in the safe....
Link Posted: 2/10/2017 1:40:23 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By JJREA:


This is my favorite.  Although I do like an A1 too.  And an 03A4.  

Would love to see it when it's done.  And progress.  Or whatever.  Keep us updated.
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Talked to the seller and the gun coating is done and was waiting to be re-assembled

I did buy a Timney trigger for it ...ill put the stock trigger up for sale along with the HS stock to recoup some of my money

other than that the gun is ready
Link Posted: 2/18/2017 12:19:16 AM EDT
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Oh Update 
Now its moving along 
Just DROS'd my Remington 5R in .308 
Remington 5R by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

Remington 5R by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

Remington 5R by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

Have the Stock, Scope, Base, Timney trigger, Sling and swivels are on the way 
M40 build by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

M40 build by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

M40 build by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

M40 build by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

In 10 days I will pick up my rifle (the HS Precision stock and factory trigger are for sale BTW) I will get the rifle piller'd and bedded and then it will be ready to join my M49 for some retro range time 
???????M49 spotting scope by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr
Link Posted: 2/18/2017 12:39:39 AM EDT
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I sent you an IM, OP.
Link Posted: 2/25/2017 1:00:43 AM EDT
[#21]
Got my era correct sling swivels and installed them with the period correct web sling
M40 Stock by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

M40 Stock by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

Rifle ends DROS 10 day wait Monday
Link Posted: 2/25/2017 10:51:37 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By usmcchet9296:
Got my era correct sling swivels and installed them with the period correct web sling
M40 Stock by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

M40 Stock by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

Rifle ends DROS 10 day wait Monday
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I didn't notice your location, OP--I've been wondering what the hell is taking so long?!?!?!

Can't wait to see the finished product.
Link Posted: 2/28/2017 1:04:50 AM EDT
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Finally its all together!!!!!!

USMC Vietnam M40 tribute rifle by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

USMC Vietnam M40 tribute rifle by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

USMC Vietnam M40 tribute rifle by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

USMC Vietnam M40 tribute rifle by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

USMC Vietnam M40 tribute rifle by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

USMC Vietnam M40 tribute rifle by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

USMC Vietnam M40 tribute rifle by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

Now its still needs to be pillered andbedded and torqued to spec but basically its ready to shoot 
Link Posted: 2/28/2017 1:13:05 AM EDT
[#24]
Looks beautiful, totally jealous!
Link Posted: 2/28/2017 7:48:18 PM EDT
[#25]
Looks amazing--can't wait to see how it shoots for you!
Link Posted: 3/12/2017 8:10:21 PM EDT
[#26]
Took her to the range today and I must say she is a keeper
once I zero'd it I was shooting some great groups
id say with the right load this is a 1/2 MOA rifle at 100
now I have yet to take her out far but I'm sure she will do just fine
Note I swapped the Redfield 3-9x40 out for a Leopold Mark AR 6-18-40 mil\mil

Initial 100 yard zero and adjustment using 168 grain Federal gold medal match (not sure why I wrote remington ...must be tired)
First range outting with my M40 replica by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr
A quick group one was not great but the rest (not shown) were MOA
First range outting with my M40 replica by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

Now these are my hand loads
Just followed the recommendation from my reloading book as far as case length and OAL goes with different power weights
powder used was IRM 4064 and Hornady BTHP 168 grn.

First range outting with my M40 replica by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

First range outting with my M40 replica by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

First range outting with my M40 replica by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

First range outting with my M40 replica by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

First range outting with my M40 replica by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr

Now here is my best group
best group M40 by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr
Thats 3 shots!!!
Well this is very positive and I'm sure one the barrel settles in this should be a consistent 3/4 to 1/2 gun
Link Posted: 3/27/2017 5:50:29 PM EDT
[#27]
looks like it will shoot as good as it looks!

Did you get the stock bedded in? Ive never bedded a wood stock.
Link Posted: 3/27/2017 6:01:43 PM EDT
[#28]
great looking rifle...
Link Posted: 3/27/2017 6:08:27 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By fury413rb:
looks like it will shoot as good as it looks!

Did you get the stock bedded in? Ive never bedded a wood stock.
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Yes it is bedded
in fact bedding was a must back in Vietnam where humidity played a big part in stock warping
Link Posted: 5/28/2017 4:12:15 PM EDT
[#30]
Nice stick
Link Posted: 6/10/2017 4:58:19 PM EDT
[#31]
Thanks for sharing!!!!!  I should've checked in earlier.  I haven't been in this forum in a while....

Link Posted: 6/10/2017 6:26:04 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By JJREA:
Thanks for sharing!!!!!  I should've checked in earlier.  I haven't been in this forum in a while....

http://i.imgur.com/gIooUZD.jpg
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Sweet
Details
Link Posted: 6/10/2017 9:07:19 PM EDT
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Nice looking rifle's guys
Link Posted: 6/11/2017 11:07:31 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By usmcchet9296:


Sweet
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It's a real deal M40 in a museum.  I think it was Chuck Mawhinney's rifle.  Used in Vietnam.
Link Posted: 6/12/2017 9:13:34 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By JJREA:


It's a real deal M40 in a museum.  I think it was Chuck Mawhinney's rifle.  Used in Vietnam.
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There has been stuff written on this rifle before.  But yes it was Chuck Mawhinney's rifle that he used in Vietnam.  It was the receiver serial number that was his.  After they switched to the M40a1 his rifle went by the way to Okinawa.  After about 30 years in service his rifle (the actual serial number) was taken out of action back to PWS to turn it back into an M40.  After that it was turned  over to the Marine Corps museum where it is today.
Link Posted: 6/12/2017 10:47:31 AM EDT
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That rifle looks great OP, and it shoots too! Can't ask for more.
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