Been quite a bit of discussion on early M40 barrel contours. Here is what I know as of today based on originals and prints that I have been able to obtain/have.
The original M40 contour is nothing more than the Rem. varmint contour. An original that I measured had a .820" muzzle diameter. I've seen factory Rem. Varmint contours muzzle range from .820" to .845". We do our standard #13 rem. varmint contour with a .830" muzzle.
For the purist on wanting an original M40 contour... we do them at .820" muzzle.
I was supplied a real early M40A1 barrel made by Atkinson (assuming mid to late 70's from Ryan @USMCSGT0331 here on the hide). That barrel had the following dimensions and again this is a straight tapered contoured barrel. 1.159" x 4.5" and straight tapered to .909" muzzle at 25" finished length. So could this be a real early M40A1 barrel?
M40A1 contour.... just obtained a drawing yesterday. It's a straight taper contour barrel. These are the dimensions I have per a drawing that was sent to me and he will measure an original M40A1 barrel on a rifle that I've handled before and it's a HS precision barrel and the work was done by the RTE guys at Quantico back in the day. Think it was around 1980. The contour per the drawing (not a gov't drawing and no date on it etc...) is as follows....
1.200" breech diameter to 1.220" max diameter. Breech length is 3.000" then straight tapers to the muzzle of .890" min diameter to .900" max diameter. The spec'd blank length on the drawing is 26.5" before any finish work gets done.
Now I did find I did have a gov't drawing that was with the A1 stuff and it shows a contour of 1.200" x 4" +/-.25" not including the threaded section for the original .187" Rem. recoil lug. Add the lug and threads in that adds about .880" to the breech length. Which then the length could be anywhere from 4.880" to 5.13". Then it straight tapers to the muzzle which shows .875" for a 25" finish length overall. The funny thing is... this drawing is in the A1 packet but is dated Aug. 12,1999 just like the A3 drawing I reference below. This A1 packet drawing is the finished barrel drawing and it references the drawing from the A3 packet. So I'm assuming this is the last and final version of the A1 barrel contour which is the same as the A3. Just the recoil lug is different.
M40A2 barrel contour (even though there is no official M40A2 ever made... only prototypes possibly or preproduction A3) and again a straight tapered barrel with the following dimensions... 1.200" breech diameter +.010" / -.000" with a 3.5" breech length (in front of the lug so not including the threaded breech end) with a +/-.50" length tolerance then straight taper to .875" muzzle diameter +/-.005". Finished length of 24" from the front of the recoil lug. So if you wanted to get a blank prior to any finish work I would get a blank that is 1.200" x 4.5" breech length str. taper to .875" @ 25" / 27" blank so you have something to work with. This is a gov't drawing that is dated June 15, 1998.
M40A3 drawing with a date of Aug. 12, 1999 shows a blank contour of and again a straight taper barrel.
1.200" +/-.10" x 5.25" breech length +.50" / .10" for length tolerance and straight taper to .875" muzzle at 25.250". The muzzle diameter tolerance is +.050" / - .030". So the muzzle can be as big as .925" or as small as .845". If I were to order one from a barrel maker I would ask for 1.200" x 5.25" str. taper to .900" 25.250" and ask for a 27" blank so you have something to work with.
As you can see just with the tolerances on the gov't drawings they can vary quite a bit on the A1, A2 and A3.
Hope this helps everyone and trying to clear up any confusion but think there will always be some debate.
Later, Frank
Bartlein Barrels
The original M40 contour is nothing more than the Rem. varmint contour. An original that I measured had a .820" muzzle diameter. I've seen factory Rem. Varmint contours muzzle range from .820" to .845". We do our standard #13 rem. varmint contour with a .830" muzzle.
For the purist on wanting an original M40 contour... we do them at .820" muzzle.
I was supplied a real early M40A1 barrel made by Atkinson (assuming mid to late 70's from Ryan @USMCSGT0331 here on the hide). That barrel had the following dimensions and again this is a straight tapered contoured barrel. 1.159" x 4.5" and straight tapered to .909" muzzle at 25" finished length. So could this be a real early M40A1 barrel?
M40A1 contour.... just obtained a drawing yesterday. It's a straight taper contour barrel. These are the dimensions I have per a drawing that was sent to me and he will measure an original M40A1 barrel on a rifle that I've handled before and it's a HS precision barrel and the work was done by the RTE guys at Quantico back in the day. Think it was around 1980. The contour per the drawing (not a gov't drawing and no date on it etc...) is as follows....
1.200" breech diameter to 1.220" max diameter. Breech length is 3.000" then straight tapers to the muzzle of .890" min diameter to .900" max diameter. The spec'd blank length on the drawing is 26.5" before any finish work gets done.
Now I did find I did have a gov't drawing that was with the A1 stuff and it shows a contour of 1.200" x 4" +/-.25" not including the threaded section for the original .187" Rem. recoil lug. Add the lug and threads in that adds about .880" to the breech length. Which then the length could be anywhere from 4.880" to 5.13". Then it straight tapers to the muzzle which shows .875" for a 25" finish length overall. The funny thing is... this drawing is in the A1 packet but is dated Aug. 12,1999 just like the A3 drawing I reference below. This A1 packet drawing is the finished barrel drawing and it references the drawing from the A3 packet. So I'm assuming this is the last and final version of the A1 barrel contour which is the same as the A3. Just the recoil lug is different.
M40A2 barrel contour (even though there is no official M40A2 ever made... only prototypes possibly or preproduction A3) and again a straight tapered barrel with the following dimensions... 1.200" breech diameter +.010" / -.000" with a 3.5" breech length (in front of the lug so not including the threaded breech end) with a +/-.50" length tolerance then straight taper to .875" muzzle diameter +/-.005". Finished length of 24" from the front of the recoil lug. So if you wanted to get a blank prior to any finish work I would get a blank that is 1.200" x 4.5" breech length str. taper to .875" @ 25" / 27" blank so you have something to work with. This is a gov't drawing that is dated June 15, 1998.
M40A3 drawing with a date of Aug. 12, 1999 shows a blank contour of and again a straight taper barrel.
1.200" +/-.10" x 5.25" breech length +.50" / .10" for length tolerance and straight taper to .875" muzzle at 25.250". The muzzle diameter tolerance is +.050" / - .030". So the muzzle can be as big as .925" or as small as .845". If I were to order one from a barrel maker I would ask for 1.200" x 5.25" str. taper to .900" 25.250" and ask for a 27" blank so you have something to work with.
As you can see just with the tolerances on the gov't drawings they can vary quite a bit on the A1, A2 and A3.
Hope this helps everyone and trying to clear up any confusion but think there will always be some debate.
Later, Frank
Bartlein Barrels
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