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CharlesHunter
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1910 Barrel length
      #367518 - 06/07/22 02:45 PM

Is there a standard or common barrel length for the 1910? Is there a rifle, carbine or take down length difference?
I have seen the information on the various old advertisements posted here that indicate longer barrels but unclear if there was a standard.

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Re: 1910 Barrel length [Re: CharlesHunter]
      #367520 - 06/07/22 08:05 PM

According to the 1914 Franz Sodia, Ferlach, and the 1929 Steyr factory catalogs, the standard M1910 barrels were 50 cm = 19.7” for the full-stocked carbines and 60 cm = 23.6” for half stocked rifles. The Sodia catalog mentions non-standard barrel lengths up to 75 cm = 29.5” barrels as available on special order. All the time you could order half-stocked carbines with 50 cm barrels too, if you did not like the extra wood to the muzzle of the full stock.

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Re: 1910 Barrel length [Re: kuduae]
      #367524 - 06/07/22 11:23 PM

My 1910 rifle has an approximately 56 cm/22 inch barrel.



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Re: 1910 Barrel length [Re: NitroX]
      #367533 - 07/07/22 02:26 AM

My full length stocked 1910 is 48.5cm from receiver end to muzzle end.

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Re: 1910 Barrel length [Re: casper50]
      #367535 - 07/07/22 03:12 AM

Casper50, you forgot the 1.5 cm threaded part of the barrel that is screwed into the receiver! The correct way to measure barrel length: Close the empty,cocked rifle. insert a rod into the barrel until it touches the breechface. Mark the muzzle position and measure the length of rod to the mark.

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Re: 1910 Barrel length [Re: kuduae]
      #367537 - 07/07/22 04:14 AM

In the states we don't usually measure the threaded portion of the barrel. Don't know why, just the way it's usually done.

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Re: 1910 Barrel length [Re: casper50]
      #367540 - 07/07/22 05:26 AM

Afaik measuring barrel length this way, from breech face to muzzle, is the accepted US practice to determine if a barrel is of the legal minimum 16" for a rifle.

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Re: 1910 Barrel length [Re: kuduae]
      #367541 - 07/07/22 05:48 AM

kuduae is exactly right. Barrel length includes the part that is screwed into the barrel.

50 cm on mine sounds about right...

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Re: 1910 Barrel length [Re: NitroX]
      #367555 - 07/07/22 09:21 PM

Quote:

My 1910 rifle has an approximately 56 cm/22 inch barrel.






Mine is probably 1 1/2 inches longer then.

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Re: 1910 Barrel length [Re: NitroX]
      #367561 - 08/07/22 12:45 AM

kuduae's example is precisely how the ATF measures a barrel.

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Re: 1910 Barrel length [Re: JDL]
      #367571 - 08/07/22 05:18 AM

Just measured mine to be sure: 50cm.

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Re: 1910 Barrel length [Re: DonZ]
      #368221 - 09/08/22 04:37 PM

1939 Stoeger, note barrel lengths as well as 'special order' options:



My 1922 proofed M1910 Take Down Model has a 60 cm barrel.

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Re: 1910 Barrel length [Re: Rothhammer1]
      #368360 - 15/08/22 08:22 AM

My full stock 1910 has a 23.6 inch barrel.
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