How We Post A Product To Ordnance.com... Behind the Scenes.

Published on April 5, 2024
Duration: 5:59

This video provides a behind-the-scenes look at how Ordnance.com processes and lists demilitarized M40 106mm recoilless rifles for sale. It details the steps involved, from retrieving the M79 mount and M40 rifle components using a forklift to cleaning, photographing, and preparing them for online listing. The process highlights the variations inherent in demilled surplus firearms.

Quick Summary

Ordnance.com posts demilitarized M40 106mm recoilless rifles by retrieving the M79 mount with a forklift, matching numbered barrel and breach sections by country of origin, cleaning the components, and photographing them. Buyers of unrestored kits should expect variations in condition due to demilitarization processes.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction with Dylan and Jesse
  2. 00:06Retrieving the 106mm Recoilless Mount
  3. 01:21Using a Custom Pallet for Transport
  4. 01:45Identifying the M40 106mm Recoilless Rifle
  5. 02:00Heading to the Shop for Parts
  6. 03:26Matching Breach and Barrel Sections
  7. 04:38Moving to the Picture Taking Station
  8. 04:47Layout of M40 Rifle and M79 Mount
  9. 05:00Cleaning and Photographing Process
  10. 05:11Understanding Demill Variations
  11. 05:42Demonstration Drill Round
  12. 05:56Conclusion of the Walkthrough

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the process for posting a demilitarized M40 106mm recoilless rifle on Ordnance.com?

The process involves retrieving the M79 mount using a forklift, transporting it to the shop, matching numbered barrel and breach sections by country of origin, cleaning the components, and then photographing them for the website listing. Variations in demilled condition are noted.

How does Ordnance.com store firearm components like recoilless rifle parts?

Ordnance.com stores firearm components, including M40 106mm recoilless rifle parts, separated by country of origin (e.g., US, Spanish) and appropriately numbered. This ensures that matching breach and barrel sections can be easily identified and reassembled.

What should buyers expect when purchasing an unrestored demilitarized M40 106mm recoilless rifle kit?

When buying an unrestored kit, buyers should expect variations in condition due to the demilitarization process. This can include missing or broken handles, and cut barrel sections in different places. There is no guarantee of exact cosmetic condition.

What is the M40 106mm recoilless rifle and its associated mount?

The M40 is a 106mm recoilless rifle that saw service, notably in the Vietnam War. It is often paired with the M79 mount, which is specifically designed to accommodate this weapon system for mounting on vehicles or other platforms.

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