Quick Specs
| CALIBER: | 308 Win or 300 WSM |
| FIREARM TYPE | Rifle |
| BARREL LENGTH: | 18.5″ |
| Stock | Grade V Walnut |
| CAPACITY: | 5 Rounds |
| ACTION: | Bolt Action |
| ACCESSORIES | Suppressor Included |
| CALIBER: | 308 Win or 300 WSM |
| FIREARM TYPE | Rifle |
| BARREL LENGTH: | 18.5″ |
| Stock | Grade V Walnut |
| CAPACITY: | 5 Rounds |
| ACTION: | Bolt Action |
| ACCESSORIES | Suppressor Included |
What does the modern Gentleman look like when it comes to a bolt action made in the 21st century? Our newest line of rifles sets out to answer that question. Our Gentleman Edition XM3 starts with our enhanced action and 18.5″ 416R Stainless Steel barrel. Everything from the action, PVS mount, and top rail is identical to the standard XM3, but the main difference is the inclusion of our Grade V High Gloss Walnut stock w/internal aluminum chassis. Our Grade V Walnut stock is made in-house to ensure the highest grade quality and attention to detail, allowing for the highest grade rifle ever made here at TYPE-A. Bringing the highest level of quality to the hunting rifle into the 21st century is the ultimate goal with our Gentleman Edition XM3. Mixing Precision and tactical styling, mixed with classic styling, gives you the best of both worlds. There is no better starting point than the XM3 line of rifles with its legendary accuracy as well as its military pedigree. For more imformation on the XM3 line of rifles, be sure to read our full rundown below.
In 2003, the Department Advanced Research Projects Agency started to work on a new bolt action rifle for the United States Marine Corps. Two years later the XM3 program started to take shape with a brand new bolt action rifle. With the help of Marine Scout Snipers, DARPA ended up putting a rough wish list together for their new rifle system. When designing this new bolt action rifle, DARPA wanted a short action that had the ability to take a suppressor, was lightweight, and was capable of using night vision as well. They wanted to take their clip-on night vision off without needing to re-zero the optic every time. Along with the night vision requirement, DARPA also wanted better optics, better stocks and the ability to be suppressed.
Development of the M40XM series began roughly in 2005 with the help of Iron Brigade Armory. With the list of requirements in hand, Iron Brigade Armory started out with a Remington 700 action and made a number of changes to create the lightest, toughest rifle possible at the time. IBA made slight changes like making the barreled actions needed in a titanium Devcon and Marine Tex to allow for hard use while remaining as light as possible. IBA also had McMillian design a custom fiberglass stock for the project as well as NightForce with a special NXS 3.5-15×50 for the project.
After 5 configurations of the XM project, IBA settled on the final XM3 configuration. One of the biggest challenges with the XM3 design was the barrel profile and length. The rifle had to be able to hold a 10” group at 1,000 yards but be light enough to maneuver easily. After trying out multiple contours and lengths, they settled on an 18.5” barrel with unique contouring to maximize accuracy while reducing weight. This project once started, was completed in just 12 months thanks to the outside help of Iron Brigade Armory instead of the typical government contracts that take years to complete.
As a result of this project, the Marine Corps Precision Weapons Shop in Quantico, VA produced just 52 of these rifles with the XM3 designation. Seeing action overseas with our troops in Iraq from 2006-2012. In 2014, The Marine Corps transferred all of the XM3s to the US Army which then transferred them to the Civilian Marksmanship Program. These rifles sold for higher than anyone could expect but it was the first time in history, a complete US Government issued sniper rifle with documentation was available for purchase to the civilian public.
NOTE: OPTIC & ACCESSORIES NOT INLCUDED
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