Barrel threads

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In firearms, barrel threads refer to the screw threads used to attach a barrel.

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Action threads, also called receiver threads, are situated at the chamber end of the barrel, and can be used for attaching the barrel to the receiver. The receiver normally has corresponding threads which are internal, with the matching action threads on the barrel usually being external threads. This design is most commonly used in rifles and revolvers, but also on some pistols and shotguns. This method of fixing a barrel to a receiver has been used extensively by firearms manufacturers since before the 20th century,[ citation needed ] and can be viewed as a traditional barrel mounting method. Action threads are not the only method of fixing a barrel to a receiver (see Alternative methods below). Furthermore, recoil-operated firearm designs have moving barrels (e.g. most pistols or the Barrett M82 rifle).

Muzzle threads are situated at the muzzle end of the barrel and can be used for mounting accessories such as a flash hider, suppressor or muzzle brake (compensator).

Designation

There are many systems for designating thread types (metric, unified, Whitworth, etc.). Threading can be specified by diameter, pitch, angle, length and fit tolerances. However, the use of action threads is not well standardized within the firearms industry, and threading can vary between manufacturers and models.

For example, factory and aftermarket receivers using the Remington 700 footprint are produced with various types of action threads, all with a 26.99 mm (1+116 in) diameter, but with a pitch of either a 1.588 mm (16 TPI, Remington standard), 1.411 mm (18 TPI) or 1.270 mm (20 TPI, Savage standard). [1]

Typically, many rifles use thread diameters in the range between 25–27 mm (0.98–1.06 in).[ citation needed ] Many older rifles from the first half of the 20th century use a thread pitch around 2 mm (12.7 TPI), while many modern rifle use thread pitches around 1.5 mm (16.93 TPI). Fine threaded systems intended for hand tightening typically use thread pitches around 1 mm (25.4 TPI).[ citation needed ]

Mounting

Using action threads to mount a barrel to a receiver typically requires fitting by a competent gunsmith, and typically some machining has to be done.

In this process it is important so set the correct headspace. [2] Correct mounting is important both for safety and accuracy. [3] If the barrel, receiver and bolt are not fitted properly, severe and potential fatal problems can arise due to faulty headspace, e.g. cartridge overpressure and case rupture. Threaded barrels are often mounted to the receiver with a lot of torque, and will therefore generally require tools for assembly and disassembly, such as a suitable action wrench and a vise. Depending on the firearm, a recoil lug is sometimes fitted between the barrel and stock as part of the process,

Cleaning up the receiver and barrel action threads is often done during "blueprinting" in order to increase accuracy. [4]

Action threads

List of action threads

ModelDiameter (mm)Pitch (mm)Thread angleShank lengthCommentInch
Smith & Wesson J FrameM12.700.706 mm60°Also written as 0.500"-361/2"-36
Smith & Wesson K FrameM13.720.706 mm60°Also written as 0.540"-3669/128"-36
Smith & Wesson L Frame,
Colt J, V,
Colt AA Mark III / King Cobra,
Colt Python (new),
Colt Trooper (J, V, AA)
M14.270.706 mm60°Also written as 0.562"-369/16"-36
Colt Python (old), Colt E & IM14.310.794 mm60°Also written as 0.5634"-329/16"-32
Destroyer 1921 carbine (Spanish) [5] M15.880.977 mm60°15.88 mm21.59 mm diameter at the shoulder5/8"-26
Ruger GP-100 M15.881.058 mm60°5/8"-24
Remington Rolling Block No. 4 Rem. Action (solid frame model) [6] :33M16.641.588 mm90°16.89 mmAlso written as 0.655"-16.21/32"-16
Mathieu [5] Tr16.762.54 mm29°16.76 mm Trapezoidal threads. Also written as 0.660"-2085/128"-20
Ruger BlackhawkM16.971.058 mm60°Also written as 0.668"-2443/64"-24
Smith & Wesson N FrameM17.020.706 mm60°Also written as 0.670"-3643/64"-36
Remington Rolling Block No. 4 Rem. Action (takedown model) [6] :33⌀17.15(no threads)N/A17.02 mm*Also written as 0.675".
*Of which a length of 5.56 mm of the shank has its diameter reduced to 15.62 mm.
27/40"
Ruger Single Six seriesM17.261.058 mm60°87/128"-24
Colt Single Action Army Revolver (third gen) [7] M17.351.058 mm60°17.75 mmAlso written as 0.683"-24. Only 14.43 mm of the shank is threaded.87/128"-24
Colt Single Action Army Revolver (first and second gen) [7] M17.651.270 mm60°17.75 mmAlso written as 0.695"-20. Only 14.73 mm of the shank is threaded.89/128"-20
M1917 revolver M17.651.270 mm60°Also written as 0.695"-2089/128"-20
Ruger RedhawkM19.051.270 mm60°3/4"-20
Falling Block Works (FBW) Model K [6] :68M19.051.588 mm60°25.15 mm3/4"-16
Stiller SPF 2500X [8] M19.051.588 mm60°3/4"-16
BSA Martini Cadet [9] [6] :53M19.051.814 mm55°16.74 mmMaximum 25.40 mm shoulder3/4"-14
Marlin 336, 1895 (.45-70)Sq19.692.117 mm90°21.59 mm Square threads 0.775"-12
Marlin 1895 (.450)M19.692.117 mm60°21.59 mm0.775"-12
Ruger Mini-14 M20.641.270 mm60°13/16"-20
Colt AR-15 M20.641.588 mm60°The barrel nut thread is M31.75 x 1.411 mm (1-1/4"-18)13/16"-16
HK416, HK MR223, HK MR556M211.5 mm60°The barrel nut thread is M32 x 1.5 mm (1.26"-16.93)[ citation needed ]0.827"-16.93
Remington Rolling Block No. 2 Rem. Action [6] :33Sq21.592.117 mm90°30.48 mm*Square threads. Also written as 0.850"-12.
*Of which a length of 10.16 mm of the shank has its diameter reduced to 20.45 mm
17/20"-12
Remington Rolling Block No. 1-1/2 Rem., Sporting Action [6] :33Sq21.592.117 mm90°36.65 mm*Square threads. Also written as 0.850"-12.
*Of which a length of 12.70 mm of the shank has its diameter reduced to 20.32 mm
17/20"-12
Remington 1867 Navy pistolSq21.592.117 mm90°Square threads. Also written as 0.850"-12.17/20"-12
Kimber M/84M21.431.27 mm60°27/32"-20
Sako L46/L-46 [5] M21.721.588 mm60°21.46 mmAlso written as 0.855"-16.55/64"-16
Howa 1500 Mini Action [10] M221.5 mm60°
Zastava M85 «Mini Mauser»M221.5 mm60°0.866"-16.93
Sako L461M221.6 mm[ citation needed ]60°19.40 mm0.864"-15.87
Mossberg MVP .223 [10] M22.230.907 mm60°Also written as 0.875"-28.7/8"-28
Weatherby Mark V Varmint,

Weatherby Mark V Varmintmaster [5]

M22.231.411 mm60°16.99 mm7/8"-18
Cooper Model 22 [11] M22.231.588 mm60°16.26 mm7/8"-16
Savage Model 1920Sq22.862.117 mm90°Square threads. Also written as 0.900"-12.29/32"-12
Browning BPCR, 1885 [12] M23.751.270 mm60°23.37 mmAlso written as 0.935"-20.15/16"-20
Winchester 1885 [6] :20M23.751.588 mm60°23.37 mm15/16"-16
Browning A-Bolt (early), [13]

Browning BBR [14] ,
Remington 7600

M23.811.270 mm60°15/16"-20
TAP-174, TAP-375 M241.0 mm60°19.75±0.05 mm27.50 mm shoulder0.945"-25.4
Sako AI/A1 [15] (PPC, Vixen)M241.5 mm60°0.945"-16.93
Jalonen JJ-91 [15] M241.5 mm60°0.945"-16.93
Keppeler [15] M241.5 mm60°18 mm0.945"-16.93
Loppo 1, [15] Loppo 2 [15] M241.5 mm60°20 mm0.945"-16.93
Remington Rolling Block No. 1 Rem., Blackpowder Action [6] :33Sq24.772.117 mm90°36.02 mm*Square threads. Also written as 0.975"-12.
*Of which a length of 10.62 mm of the shank has its diameter reduced to 23.37 mm
39/40"-12
Mosin-Nagant M91/30 M24.64,
M24.77

M24.89

1.588 mm,
1.588 mm,
1.814 mm
55/60°23.88 mm30.02 mm shoulder. Thread angle varies.0.970"-16,
0.975"-16, [16]
0.980"-14 [5]
MAS M-1936 [5] M24.891.588 mm60°21.46 mmAlso written as 0.980"-16.63/64"-16
Husqvarna 1640,M24.892.117 mm55°18.16 mm27.94 mm shoulder. Also written as 0.979"-12.63/64"-12
Mauser small ring:
Mauser G33/40, [5] [17]
Model 93, 94, 95 [5]
Swedish m/1896 [5] and m/1938 [18]
M252.117 mm55°18.16 mm /
16.38 mm /
15.88 mm /
16.2+0.2 mm
24.89 mm major diameter. 27.94 mm shoulder0.980"-12, [19]
0.993"-12
Krag–Jørgensen, American model [5]
(US Krag-Jørgensen)
Tr24.892.54 mm29°19.23 mmAlso written as 0.979"-10. Trapezoidal threads, 24.89 mm shoulder63/64"-10
CZ 527, BRNO FOXM251.25 mm60°Also written as 0.984"-20.32.1.024"-20.32
Krico 500, 700, M600, M700M251.25 mm60°19.85-0.1 mm28.00-0.05 mm shoulder0.984"-20.32
Krico M-600, Tradewind 600 [5] M251.270 mm60°20.32 mm30.35 mm shoulder0.985"-20
Lebel Berthier 8 mm [5] M251.411 mm55°/60°25.53 mm29.21 mm shoulder0.985"-18
Varberger 717, 757, 777, Kongsberg Lakelander 389, Kongsberg 393 M251.5 mm60°19.75±0.05 mm27.50 mm shoulder0.984"-16.93
Heym SR 21, SR 30 M251.5 mm60°29.98 mm29.25 mm shoulder, 5.90 mm loose recoil lug0.984"-16.93
Nikko Model 7000, [14]
Golden Eagle Model 7000 [14]
M251.5 mm60°1"-16.03
FR F1M251.5 mm60°22 mm
Sako L57 / L-57 [5] M251.5 mm,
1.588 mm
60°21.46 mm0.984"-16.93,
0.984"-16
Sako L-579, [5] L579 Forester, L61 (early) [5] M251.588 mm60°22.10 mm1"-16
Mauser 8 mm (Siamese) [5] M251.814 mm55°13.08 mm27.94 mm shoulder0.990"-14
Husqvarna 1600, 1900, 2000, 8000, [5]
Carl Gustaf 1900, [14] Carl Gustaf 2000
M252.117 mm55°19.56 mm27.94 mm shoulder0.984"-12
Mauser 89 (Belgian) [5] M252.117 mm55°19.3 mm28.32 mm shoulder0.985"-12
Mauser 88 (German) [5] M252.117 mm55°18.29 mm0.986"-12
Mauser Brevex Magnum [5] M252.117 mm55°19.56 mm0.988"-12
Mauser 91 (Argentine) [5] M252.117 mm55°21.46 mm33.66 mm shoulder0.986"-12
Mauser 71/84 [5] M252.117 mm55°21.59 mm26.10 mm shoulder0.987"-12
Farquharson rifle
(Gibbs, Jeffery, and others)
M25.071.814 mm55°/60°22.23 mmAlso written as 0.987"-14.
Thread angle varies with production year and manufacturer
1"-14
Husqvarna RB shotgun, RB M67 [5] M25.102.117 mm55°/60°16 mm0.988"-12
Kongsberg M60 jakt, M83, M83S, M83SKM25.232.117 mm55°16.2+0.2 mmAlso written as 0.993"-12. Major diameter 25.23-0.2 mm.1"-12
Krag–Jørgensen, Norwegian model [5] Tr25.30 LH,
Sq26.67 LH
2.117 mm90°/29°19.5+0.3 mm29+0.1 mm shoulder. Left hand threads.
*Trapezoidal threads on Steyr manufactured actions, also written as 0.996"-12 LH. [20]
*Square threads on Kongsberg manufactured actions, also written as 25.3-0.1 mm. [21]
1"-12 LH,
1-1/16"-12 LH
Browning A-Bolt (late)M25.400.794 mm60°1"-32
Mossberg MVP .308,
Mossberg 100ATR,
Mossberg ATR Night Train,
Mossberg 4x4
M25.401.270 mm60°1"-20
Remington 788 [22] M25.401.270 mm60°38.1 mm /
39.6 mm
1"-20
Ruger No. 1, [23] M77, [14] [23] M77 MkII [5] [24] M25.401.588 mm60°17.53 mm35.56 mm shoulder1"-16
Colt Light Rifle M25.401.588 mm60°1-16
FN FAL [19] M25.401.588 mm60°1"-16
Ruger American M25.401.588 mm60°26.8 mm1"-16
Ruger American Magnum M25.401.588 mm60°30.5 mm1"-16
Ruger Precision Rifle (RPR) [23] M25.401.588 mm60°Timing via barrel nut M31.75x1.411 mm (1-1/4"-18 TPI).1"-16
Winchester Model 70 (post 64) [5] [25] M25.401.588 mm60°17.78 mm1"-16
Winchester 54/70 (pre 64) [5] M25.401.588 mm60°18.8 mm29.08 mm shoulder1"-16
Winchester 54/70 (.22 Hornet) [5] M25.401.588 mm60°21.21 mm28.96 mm shoulder1"-16
Tikka M55, M595, M695M25.401.588 mm60°1"-16
Tikka T3 [26] M25.401.588 mm60°22.10 mm1"-16
Sako L-61 (1. Mod.),

Sako L61R Finnbear (early)

M25.401.588 mm60°1"-16
Sako 75 M25.401.588 mm60°1"-16
Sako 85 [27] M25.401.588 mm60°1"-16
SIG Sauer CROSS 60°1"-16
Lee-Enfield (SMLE) [5] M25.401.814 mm55°/60°17.46 mm [28] 25.32 mm major diameter. Most have a 60 grader thread angle, but some have 55°. A length of 2.54 mm of the shank at the chamber side in unthreaded with a diameter of 22.86 mm diameter.1"-14
Homer Koon Omega III [14] M25.401.814 mm60°1"-14
Champlin [5] (1968, 1971) [14] M25.401.814 mm60°15.24 mm1"-14
Martini-Henry, Martini-Enfield, [6] :63 MetfordM25.401.814 mm55°/60°17.78 mmThread angle depends on production date1"-14
Falling Block Works (FBW) Model S [6] :69M25.401.814 mm60°37.97 mm1"-14
Falling Block Works (FBW) Model H, J [6] :71M25.401.814 mm60°25.15 mm1"-14
Ranger Arms Texas Magnum [14] [5] M25.401.814 mm60°25.15 mm29.21 mm shoulder1"-14
Navy Arms Pedersoli Remington Rolling block [6] :123M25.401.814 mm60°38.86 mm*30.5 mm shoulder. *The final part of the shank has its diameter reduced to 22.86 mm.1"-14
M1 Garand, M14, M1ATr25.402.540 mm29°ACME trapezoidal threads. 24.66 mm-0.13 mm major diameter, 23.19 mm- 0.13 mm minor diameter, 1.32 mm-0.08 mm average thread width. Internal radius of 0.25 mm, external radius of 0.13 mm.1"-10
(0.968"-10)
Sauer 202 Magnum⌀__mmN/AN/AClamp coupling
DPMS G2,
Remington R10
60°The barrel nut threads are M33.34 x 1.411 mm (1-5/16"-18)
Armalite AR-10, [29]
Eagle Arms AR-10,
Noveske Rifleworks N6
M25.401.588 mm60°The barrel nut threads are M36.51 x 1.411 mm (1-716-18, tolerance class 3A).1"-16
DPMS LR-308 [29]
S&W M&P 10,
Bushmaster ORC,
Remington R25,
POF P-308*,
(and most other AR308 / 308AR)
M25.401.588 mm60°The barrel nut threads are M36.51 x 1.588 mm (1-7/16"-16, tolerance class 2A).
*Tolerance class 2B
1"-16
Ithaca / Tikka LSA-55 [5] M25.911.588 mm60°1.020"-16
HK417, MR308, MR7621.5 mm60°Barrel nut ?-16.93
Sauer 80, 90, 92,
Carl Gustaf 3000,
Colt Sauer [14]
M261.5 mm60°1.024"-16.93
Howa 1500, [30] [31]
S&W 1500,
Mossberg 1500,
Weatherby Vanguard
M261.5 mm60°17.91 mm3.8 mm depth countersink for the bolt head with a 17.9 mm diameter1.023"-16.93
Arisaka T99 [5] M261.5 mm60°17.78 mm31.93 mm shoulder1.024"-16.93
Remington 799M261.5 mm60°1.020"-16.93
Arisaka T38, T44 [5] [32] M261.75 mm60°18.29 mm28.58 mm shoulder1.024"-14.51
Schultz & Larsen Model S4J, [14] Model 68DL [14] M261.8 mm60°1.024"-14.11
Steyr-Mannlicher M1895 M261.814 mm60°17.60 mm1.023"-14
Springfield M1903 A3/ A4 [5] Sq26.422.540 mm29°18.64 mm Square threads, 29.08 mm shoulder, 26.42 mm major diameter, 25.15 mm minor diameter, 1.30 mm + 0.05 mm average thread width. Also written as 1.040"-10.1-3/64"-10
The Newton Rifle, [14] [ clarification needed ]

Buffalo Newton 1924 [14]

Sq26.422.540 mm90° Square threads 1.040"-10
Sako L61/L-61 (late),
Sako L61R Finnbear (late)
M26.591.588 mm60°22.10 mmAlso written as 1.046"-161-3/64"-16
Remington 700, [1] [23] 721, 722, 725, [5] [33] [34] XP-100, Defiant [23] M26.671.588 mm60°22.48 mm30.35 mm shoulder. Also written as 1.050"-16.1-1/16-16
Remington Rolling Block No. 1 M/1902, 7 mm Action [6] :33Sq26.802.117 mm90°36.32 mm*Square threads. Also written as 1.055"-12.
*Of which a lentgh of 10.92 mm of the shank has its diameter reduced to 25.40 mm
1-7/128"-12
Remington 783 [10] M26.800.907 mm60°Also written as 1.055"-281-1/16"-28
Savage Small shank [35] [23] (M110, M-110, M110 C, 112) [5] [36] M26.801.270 mm60°42.06 mmAlso written as 1.055"-201-1/16"-20
Nucleus, [10] Mausingfield [10] M26.801.270 mm60°Also written as 1.055"-201-1/16"-20
BAT TR (serienr. over 100) [37] M26.921.411 mm60°23.37 mm1-1/16"-18
BAT Bumblebee, Vampire, Igniter [38] M26.921.411 mm60°19.61 mm1-1/16"-18
Krag–Jørgensen, Danish model [5] M26.922.117 mm55°/60°27.43 mmConical threads1-1/16"-12
Mannlicher–Schönauer (Greek) [5] M26.922.117 mm60°18.47 mmAlso written as 1.059"-12.1-1/16"-12
Kongsberg M48 rescue gunM26.922.117 mm55°18.03 mmAlso written as 1.059"-12. 29.85 mm shoulder diameter.1-1/16"-12
Mauser FÉG 35M, G98/40M26.922.117 mm55°18.03 mm29.85 mm shoulder1-1/16"-18
Defiance Deviant [39] M26.971.588 mm60°24.26 mm3.8 mm depth countersink for the bolt head with a 17.9 mm diameter1-1/16"-16
HS Precision 2000 Short Action [40] M26.971.588 mm60°1-1/16"-16
Surgeon 591 Short Action [41] M26.971.588 mm60°24.13 mm3.8 mm depth countersink for the bolt head with a 17.9 mm diameter1-1/16"-16
Thompson/Center Icon [42] M26.971.588 mm60°1-1/16"-16
Ultimatum Deadline Short ActionM26.991.270 mm60°1-1/16"-20
Kelbly Atlas [43] [10] M26.991.411 mm60°17.58 mmAlso written as 1.061"-181-1/16"-18
Kelbly Long Atlas [43] M26.991.411 mm60°14.15 mm1-1/16"-18
BAT S, SV, B, DS, 3L, 3LL [44] M26.991.411 mm60°26.7 mm1-1/16"-18
BAT SB, MB [45] M26.991.411 mm60°26.7 mmThe shoulder must have a radius1-1/16"-18
Kelbly Atlas Short Action, Atlas Long Action [46] M26.991.411 mm60°14.15 mm1-1/16"-18
BAT VR, BTA, TR (TR with serial number below 100) [47] M26.991.411 mm60°17.68 mm /
19.61 mm
1-1/16"-18
Stolle Panda Short Action [48] M26.991.411 mm60°28.32 mm30 degree countersink for the bolt head1-1/16"-18
Stolle Panda Long Action [48] M26.991.411 mm60°24.89 mmStraight bolt head1-1/16"-18
Curtis Vector [49] M26.991.588 mm60°1-1/16"-16
Weatherby Mark V, Mark V Magnum [5] [50] M26.991.588 mm60°17.53 mm1-1/16"-16
Weatherby Mark V MagnumM26.991.588 mm60°17.78 mm29.21 mm shoulder1-1/16"-16
Stiller Predator [51] M26.991.588 mm60°25.15 mm3.8 mm depth countersink for the bolt head with a 17.9 mm diameter1-1/16"-16
Sauer 200, 202,
SIG Sauer 200 STR, 205, 3000,
Carl Gustaf CG 4000
⌀27 mmN/AN/A36.5 mmClamp coupling. [52] The clamping section is 36.5 mm long. The clamping portion of the 202 is somewhat shorter, such that 200 STR barrels can be used in the 202 without modifications (but not necessarily the other way around).1.063"
Sauer 303 ⌀__mmN/AN/AClamp coupling.
Sauer 404 ⌀__mmN/AN/AClamp coupling.
Jalonen JJ-92A [15] M271.5 mm60°1.062"-16.93
Sardec [15] M271.5 mm60°25 mm1.062"-16.93
Sako TRG22, TRG-S, M995, Sako S20 M271.5 mm60°1.062"-16.93
Carcano M91 [5] M271.75 mm60°27.05 mm28.83 mm shoulder. Also written as 0.968"-14.1.062"-14.51
Accuracy International Short action AI
(AT, AX308, AE, AW)
M272.0 mm60°Indexed via a set screw 1.063"-12.7
Steyr-Mannlicher M1895 M27,

M26.99

2 mm,
2.117 mm
60°24.38 mm1.063-12.7,
1-1/16"-12
Kongsberg M52 (jakt, redningsgevær),
M55 jakt,
M58 skarpskytter,
M59 skarpskytter,
M62 jakt,
M63 selfangstgevær,
M64 treningsgevær,
M67 skarpskytter,
M80 skarpskytter,
M85E
M282.117 mm55°16.2+0.2 mm27.9 mm major diameter. Also written as 1.098"-12.1.098"-12
Husqvarna 640M282.117 mm55°16.2+0.2 mm1.098"-12
Norinco Model 1887M280.977 mm60°Clone of Winchester Model 18871.100"-26
Savage Bolt Action ShotgunM281.270 mm60°1.100"-20
Heym SR 10, SR 20,
Mauser 2000, 3000 [14]
M282.117 mm60°1.100"-12
CZ BBK-02M282.117 mm60°1.100"-12
Fabrique Nationale 222 Benchrest [5] M282.117 mm55°/60°15.9 mmBuilt on Mauser 98 actions1.100"-12
Zastava M70 / M98M282.117 mm55°1.100"-12
Voere Shikar, [14] K-14 [14] M282.117 mm60°1.100"-12
Mauser large ring: [5] [53]

Mauser K98k, M98, [18] [23]
Mauser Model 24 (Yugoslavian) [5]
Interarms Mark X [18]

M282.117 mm55° / 60°16.2+0.2 mm / 15.88 mmMajor diameter 27.90-0.10 mm1.100"-12 [19]
CZ 550, 557, 602M282.0 mm60°1.102"-12.7
Kongsberg Rolling Block (RB) M/1867M2855°
Kongsberg RB shotgunTr29° Trapezoidal threads
Jarmann M/1884 55°/60°
Savage Large Shank [35] [14] [23] M28.581.270 mm60°Also written as 1.120"-201-1/8"-20
Savage 110 (short magnum), [5]
Ultimatum Deadline Long Action
M28.581.270 mm60°1-1/8"-20
Tubb 2000, Tubb ATRM28.581.411 mm60°Barrel coupler is 1-3/4"-18 [54] 1-1/8"-18
Armalite AR-30M28.581.411 mm60°UNEF, tolerance class 3A1-1/8"-18
BAT M [55] M28.581.588 mm60°26.67 mm1-1/8"-16
BAT HR, BTLA [56] M28.581.588 mm60°17.30 mm /
19.25 mm
1-1/8"-16
Herters (BSA) U-9 [5] M28.322.117 mm55°23.37 mm31.37 mm shoulder. Also written as 1.115"-12.1-1/8"-12
Falling Block Works (FBW) Model L Express [6] :72M28.582.117 mm60°25.15 mm1-1/8"-12
Enfield P-14 Tr28.582.54 mm29°18.29 mm Trapezoidal threads, 33.66 mm shoulder1-1/8"-10
Enfield 1917 [5] Tr28.582.54 mm29°20.32 mm Trapezoidal threads, 33.66 mm shoulder1-1/8"-10
Enfield P-14, M1917 [5] Sq28.582.54 mm90° Square threads 1-1/8"-10
Remington 30, 30S, 720 [5] M28.582.54 mm60°18.29 mm33.66 mm shoulder1-1/8"-10
Accuracy International Long action magnum AI
(AXMC, AX338)
M302.0 mm60°Indexing via set screw 1.181"-12.7
BAT CT [57] M30.161.588 mm60°26.42 mm1-3/16"-16
BAT L [58] M31.751.588 mm60°44.2 mm1-1/4"-16
BAT EX with CHEY-TAC breechface [59] M38.101.588 mm60°37.34 mm1-1/2"-16
BAT EX with 50 BMG breechface [60] M38.101.588 mm60°34.80 mm1-1/2"-16

Alternative methods

Several alternative mounting methods to using action threads exist.

Barrel press fit
Pressing the barrel into the receiver to achieve a press fit is an alternative to using action threads which has been used on firearms such as Anschütz Fortner, Anschütz Model 54, [61] AKM [62] and Sauer 101. [63] [64]
Barrel nut
Attaching the barrel to the receiver using a barrel nut and a barrel with a shoulder is an alternative to action threads, which has been used in firearms such as the Sten gun and AR-15.
Hand tools
Quick barrel change systems is an increasingly popular alternative, as seen in for example SIG Sauer 200 STR, Roessler Titan or Blaser R8. These methods typically only require simple hand tools (like a hex key) or no tools at all. This can be a great advantage to competition shooters who regularly wear out barrels, or for hunters who want a modular rifle that can shoot several calibers. In these designs, the bolt locks directly into the barrel, and the manufacturer often guarantees that the barrel is headspaced correctly from the factory.

Muzzle threads

Gun with threaded muzzle besides a disassembled muzzle brake and thread protector. Muzzle brake (disassembled) for .358-378 RG.jpg
Gun with threaded muzzle besides a disassembled muzzle brake and thread protector.

Muzzle threads is one method of fitting accessories such as flash hiders, suppressors or muzzle brakes (compensators). The applicable thread is limited to a certain degree by the bullet caliber and barrel diameter. Right-hand threads (RH) are most common, but left-hand threads (LH) are sometimes used instead. Unless otherwise stated, right-hand threads are usually assumed.

In Europe it has become common to use 1 mm muzzle thread pitches. [65] M14x1 is a common thread type on European hunting barrels, while M18x1 is common on competition bull barrels. A larger barrel thread diameter can improve the precision of the barrel. [66] As of 2021, various Unified threads are still the de facto standard on most American firearms, such as 1/2"-28 (M12.7x0.907) on 5.6 mm (.223") caliber rifles and 5/8"-24 (M15.88x1.058) on 7.62 mm (.308") calibers.

Some common barrel threads are listed below: [67] [68] [69] [70]

Common muzzle threads
DiameterPitchCommentInch
M12.70.907 mmCommon on American rifles and pistols chambered for .223 Rem, .22 LR and 9x19 mm.1/2"-28
M12.71.270 mmCommon on older European rifles chambered for .22 LR.1/2"-20
M13.51 mm LHSome European 9x19 mm pistols69/128"-25.4 LH
M141 mmVery common on European hunting rifles. Also used on some airsoft guns (although often in the left-hand version).71/128"-25.4
M15.881.058 mmVery common on American rifles chambered for the 7.62 caliber (for example .300 BLK, 7.62x39 mm, .308 Win)5/8"-24
M181 mmCommon on European rifles with bull barrels.45/64"-25.4
Less common muzzle threads
DiameterPitchCommentInch
M80.75 mmSome .22 LR pistols20/64"-33.87
M9.531.058 mmSome .22 LR pistols3/8-24
M12.70.706 mmSome 9 mm rifles1/2"-36
M131 mmOlder Glock 9x19 mm, Galil (5.56 and 7.62 mm)33/64"-25.4
M131 mm LH Steyr AUG 33/64"-25.4 LH
M141 mm LH AK-47 and AKM. Also common on airsoft guns.71/128"-25.4 LH
M14.291.058 mmSome .40"/10 mm pistols. Used on some rifles in .223", 6.5 mm, .308", and 9x19 mm.9/16-24
M14.291.058 mm LH FN FAL 9/16-24 LH
M14.680.907 mmSome pistols in .45-kaliber. Also written as .578"-28.74/128"-28
M151 mmSome German rifles.38/64"-25.4
M161 mm.45 caliber pistols from HK.20/32"-25.4
M161 mm LH.45 caliber pistols from HK.20/32"-25.4 LH
M17.461.058 mmSome American 7.62 mm bull barrels, as well as some barrels for .450 Bushmaster (11 mm caliber).11/16-24
M181.5 mmAccuracy International .338 LM.45/64"-16.93
M220.75 mmSaiga 12 gauge shotgun111/128"-33.87
M22.231.814 mmSome rifles in 12.7 mm caliber7/8"-14
M241 mmAccuracy International 12.7 mm, Micro Uzi, Uzi pistol121/128"-25.4
M241.5 mm AK-74 (5.45x39 mm)121/128"-16.93
M251 mmDesert Tech 12.763/64"-25.4
M25.41.814 mmSome rifles in 12.7 mm caliber.1"-14
M261.5 mmZastava M85 and M92 (7.62x39 mm), Uzi, Mini Uzi.1-3/128"-16.93

External threads on muzzle accessories

Flash hider with external threads for a suppressor on a Zastava M76. Zastava-M76-Screw-Silencer.jpg
Flash hider with external threads for a suppressor on a Zastava M76.

Some accessories, notably suppressors and concussion reduction devices (CRDs), attach via a muzzle device such as a flash hider, compensator, thread protector or sleeve.

External threads on muzzle accessories
DiameterPitchCommentInch
M191.588 mmOil filters on Ford, Dodge og Jeep3/4"-16
M202.5 mmStandard metric coarse thread101/128"-10.16
M20.61.588 mmFlash hiders from Kineti-Tech. Oil filters from Chevy and GM.13/16"-16
M20.61.814 mmStandard pipe thread (NPT).3/4"-14
M22.91.058 mmQ Cherry.900"-24
M243 mmStandard metric coarse thread121/128"-8.47
M271.5 mmAse Utra Borelock,
Klärig Engineering BL2,
Uronen Precision
1-1/16"-25.4
M28.62.117 mmFlash hiders from Cyclone, Angel and Demon, some from SilcencerCo, BattleComp1-1/8"-12
M303.5 mmStandard metric coarse thread1-3/16"-7.26
M34.90.907 mmQuietbore Quickie1-3/8"-28
M34.91.058 mmSome suppressor tubes from SilencerCo, Dead Air, Griffin Armament, ODIN Works, Q LLC,
Torrent Suppressors, Area 419, Energetic Armament, YHM, SDTA, Super Precision Concepts,
Plan B, Enfield Rifle Company, Rex Silentium, JK Armament, Ronin Factory,
JMAC Customs, Enduro, ASR, Aklys Defense. [71]
1-3/8"-24
M364 mmStandard metric coarse thread1-27/64"-6.35
M36.51.270 mmSuppressor tubes from SDTAC, Diversified Machine, Super Precision Concepts. Maglite D Cell.1-7/16"-20
M36.51.058 mmSome Diversified Machine suppressors1-7/16"-24
M38.91.058 mmSome Diversified Machine suppressors1-17/32"-24
M424.5 mmStandard metric coarse thread1-21/32"-5.64
M42.51.058 mmSome Diversified Machine suppressors1-43/64"-24

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