M40A3 Development of the M40A3 began in 1996 and concluded in 2001,
Sling: The Model 1907 sling that has been historically used on M40A3s has been replaced with the Quick Cuff Model Two sling manufactured by Tactical Intervention Specialists. while training at the
Mountain Warfare Training Center Bipod: The M40A3s use a 6–9" Harris notched swivel type bipod, model S-BRM, with a KMW Pod-Loc, which is a push button ratcheting bipod swivel locking mechanism. Starting in 2007, this model replaced the
Unertl MST-100 10× fixed day scope. All M40A5s are fitted with a Badger Ordnance detachable magazine system and a forward rail mount for the
AN/PVS-22 night vision optic. Remington was awarded the contract in November 2014. The final product will be designated the
M40A7 and was planned to be fielded by 2017. The M40A6 began fielding with Marine Corps in June 2016. ==Differences between M40 and M24==