M40A3 AirsoftInt Review
M40A3 AirsoftInt Review
M40A3 AirsoftInt Review
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The M40 has a long and illustrious service in the
hands of the men that make up the US Marine Corps
with it’s origins in service during the Vietnam War.
The pull of the bolt action sniper rifle is strong
already but when something that’s this beautiful
comes along, it’s nigh on irresistible! Believe us when
we say the pleasure was all ours in putting this review T H E A M E R I C A N S N I P E R
together... Ladies and gentlemen, please get acquainted
with the ASG M40A3, manufactured by VFC.
As well as this review of the ASG
M40A3, made by VFC, here, we will
be giving the gun a little more page
M A N U F A C T U R E D B Y V F C
Since the Vietnam War, there has been a weapon in the USMC armoury designated the M40. but compact firing position that allows proper a smooth, satin black on the metalwork. The Beneath the receiver, the trigger unit of the
Not to be confused with the US Army’s M24 (a long action Remington 700), the M40 is a space in next month’s “American trigger control (minimal, light pressure to parts don’t appear to be machined but rather gun is mounted on the underside of the stock.
Remington 700 Short Action that is traditionally bedded into a McMillan stock. In the case of
the original M40A1, this stock was made from wood but later revision saw the M40 utilise a
Sniper” themed photoshoot and prevent “snatching”).
The stock, as per the real M40A3, features
cast or extruded but they are definitely made
from a harder, higher quality than you’d find on
Made from metal, the looped trigger guard and
lower plate are fixed to the receiver. There’s a
synthetic version to avoid warping in combat conditions. load out guide. We’ll be looking an adjustable height cheek piece to allow you a Marui gun. small catch that protrudes inside the trigger
Although the M40 lineage has now progressed to the A7 variant, what we have here is an
example of the A3 although visual differences in terms of an airsoft replica are very slight
at not only getting the look, but to achieve an exactly tailored cheek weld. The
piece is made from a rubber coated plastic and
At 24” long, the barrel is hardly CQB friendly,
in fact it lends some considerable weight to the
guard that allows you to drop the small plastic
magazine free. Of all the parts on the M40A3,
between this and the A5. Things actually get a little hazy when it comes to categorising this building a useable load out for allows you to get in position on the gun without gun adding to the level of realism. Along the the cover that flaps open to give you access to
replica as the rifle in it’s “out of the box” state most resembles the A3 but with numerous sniping in urban situations any slippage. The height and angle can be barrel some highly realistic engravings can be the magazine feels perhaps the most vulnerable
accessories provided by ASG, it could be argued that it was almost an A5. We’ll look into the adjusted freely with the two thumb-knobs on found that match up to the data we could find to breakage. This component is made from
parts ion more detail after we have had a good look at the gun. the right hand side of the gun and depending on about the technical details of the real M40A3 metal, intuition just tells us it’s in a great place
your preference, these can be switched from the barrel’s technical spec. The receiver keeps pace to get caught and damaged at some point.
left to the right hand side of the stock. with similarly replicated forge markings and Overall though, the gun seems robust and
ASG’s M40A3 not officially licensed, perhaps based on the fact finished replica of the McMillan benchers style The length of pull of the stock is adjustable via serial numbers, a metal RIS mount is firmly durable and certainly has more about it than
VFC have recently begun manufacturing 2 it is made as a limited edition only. From here stocks used on the M40A3 and it is beautifully stacked polymer spacers that can be added or bolted above the breach opening allowing for most spring powered sniper rifles, without being
different variants of the M40. We’ve been lucky it’s tough to tell exactly what’s going on. rendered. The colour finish is smooth and flat removed to tune the weapon to your preference plenty of space to mount a scope of your choice. too over the top…
enough to get some hands-on time with both We are also aware that price is indeed a factor with minimal reflectivity. There are mould lines and to achieve optimal natural eye relief on the
over recent months. One is gas-powered and the and at £313 at Redwolf Airsoft UK, the spring around the seam in the centre of the stock scope you are using. As standard 2x 1/4” and 2x
one we have reviewed here is spring-powered. gun comes in at over £100 less than the gas but after checking out the real deal, these are 1/2” spaces are included. The rear of the stock
We opted to review the spring variant as one. Most of that cost could be attributed to the actually MORE pronounced on the genuine is finished off with an over-moulded rubber pad
experience tells us that although it might have small extras you get included with the gas A5, article! featuring a grip texture and embossed with the
a heavier, harder to cycle bolt-action, the including scope mounts and a RIS adaptor unit. The forward portion of the stock is McMillan logo, a neat little mark of authenticity.
general consistency and practicality may well These parts, as we have demonstrated here, are characterised by its square profile giving the Around the grip area and on both sides of the
be considerably higher. One of the great allures available separately though. otherwise thin, sleek barrel a blockier, chunkier fore-arm of the stock you’ll find an aggressive
of the spring-powered rifle is the simplicity profile. The grip built in to the stock is chunky “concrete” texture to provide grip in adverse
and the purity; no batteries, no gas, no fuss and very, very steep compared to what you conditions.
and no hassle. Just cock and fire every time. Externals might be used to on an assault rifle. These Aside from the stock, there’s not a massive
Interestingly, ASG appear to have picked up the With that area of potential confusion out of the precision guns are not intended to be wielded in amount to deal with left. The actual barrel and
licensing deal on the spring A3 variant only, so way, let’s concentrate on the gun in hand and the same manner as your average M4. receiver are not drastically different from the
we can only assume that the gas A5 (complete take in a few of the finer details. The stock is the Behind the grip, the butt of the stock is cut glut of Tokyo Marui VSR-type rifles out there.
with muzzle break and RIS unit as standard) is first part of the gun that you take in. it’s an OD away into a thumb hook to allow for a stable The finish here though is far more detailed with
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the magazine, the nozzle of the cylinder has a changing conditions.
groove in it to accommodate a loading fin that
rakes the BB along a track in a similar method
Mount Rings
to the Tokyo Marui L96 and the aforementioned
Ashbury ASW .338LM. The system isn’t VITAL STATS Set of 2 low-profile
particularly forgiving of inferior ammunition and ■ Weight: 3,000g mounting rings
it’s certainly not the mechanical arrangement to ■ VELOCITY: 430fps for the McMillan
be operating using brute force, so if something ■ HOP UP TYPE: Adjustable M40A3 airsoft
does feel smooth and precise, definitely do ■ Length: 380mm sniper rifle, CNC
not try and force it otherwise something will machined mounting rings for scope
■ BARREL LENGTH 470mm
definitely give out. In testing we used some BB or red dot. Features CNC Machined
King .36 ammo and found it to be utterly awful ■ MAG CAPACITY 20 rounds Aluminium construction, 30mm Inner
in terms of feeding in this gun, however several ■ price: £313 (accessories sold separately) diameter, 22.5mm centreline height
other brands ran through with no issues at all. and a 20mm RIS.
Scope
The Strike Systems
50mm objective scope
fits the bill perfectly
with proportions to
match the rest of
the gun. The sight picture remains clear
and bright throughout the 3.5-10x zoom
range, allowing you to observe and fire
upon your anything that falls within the
illuminated Mil-Dot reticule.