Well it all depends on the method of manufacture. Not all barrels start out as pieces of round stock. Some start out as billets and are hammer forged over a mandrel.
Um, what? All rifle rifle barrels start out as round stock and a drilled by some method. Do you think they use square material for hammer forging?
Um, what? All rifle rifle barrels start out as round stock and a drilled by some method. Do you think they use square material for hammer forging?
Look it up. Pattern 17 barrels were hammer forged. I bought some barrels a few years ago from a maker in Texas that makes hammer forged bbls and he starts out with billets as per his description. Whether the billets start out round or not he didn't say. Billets for hammer forging come in many shapes.
If you're good enough, you can do just about anything.
Just for fun, Ron Smith bored, reamed, and rifled a piece of weldable rebar from a construction job site. It turned out good enough that singleshotom who posts on here won matches with it.
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I know Ron Smith bores solid round stock then rifles it - he has made a barrel for me. Few are equipped to do that. Most gunsmiths buy a barrel from the likes of Shilen, Douglas, et al., contour the outside then chamber and fit it to the action.
And this is how Damask barrel was made in past. Starts more like samurai sword. It starts as checkered pattern of two different properties steel welded and forged into single square bare. Then three of these bars welded together as seen in following pictures.
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