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Topic: Barrel profile opinion
Posted By: omie01
Subject: Barrel profile opinion
Date Posted: 06 Feb 2026 at 1:47pm
Here's a question I've been pondering. Just wondering what your opinions are. I'm not sure if I like the way the new barrels taper down from the receiver to the smaller barrel diameter. The abrupt taper vs the gradual taper of the older guns just seems a little off to me. I think I prefer the way the old barrels were tapered. I'm sure they changed this for ease of manufacturing, but it's the first difference I notice when I see one of the newer guns. I also liked the taller stanchions of the old gun too, instead of the low profile ones now. Again, I understand it's a manufacturing difference. But from an aesthetic view point it seems a bit too refined. But maybe I'm just nostalgic. What do you guys think / prefer?



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Posted By: Luvz2Shoot
Date Posted: 06 Feb 2026 at 7:27pm
I have to agree.  I prefer the original taper over the new one.  I also am not 100% keen on the Barbizewits profile either.  (I killed the spelling on his name, but I hope guys know who I'm talking about).  

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Posted By: Rocketthon
Date Posted: 06 Feb 2026 at 7:48pm
I can see a reason for removing some weight from the 8 1/2 inch barrels as the extra length also means extra mass.  Keeping a gun this finicky tuned is not easy and I bet that there was some of that in the decision to make them that way, I know the original 8 1/2 inch barrels were also tapered more.

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Posted By: Pantera Mike
Date Posted: 06 Feb 2026 at 8:53pm
That’s absolutely right. The gun relied upon a specific combined weight of the barrel and barrel extension combo to cycle. 

The 357 6.5 inch vented barrel had a much smaller outside diameter than the 44. This is because there is less total energy available to cycle the gun. The 8.5 inch 357 and 44 barrels had no ribs because they both needed to conserve weight. 

When Patrick was considering putting a 357 AMP barrel into production, he had me send him the weights of the original 6.5 44, 6.5 357 and 8.5 357 as a fundamental design consideration.  I had volunteered to be the original Guinea pig/crash test dummy for the 357 barrel, but sadly it never came to be. 


Posted By: BEEMER1
Date Posted: 06 Feb 2026 at 9:39pm
I liked the profile of the old Auto Mags better than Auto Mag Ltd's from an appearance standpoint.

But from an Engineering standpoint AMP Ltd'd rib and barrel being machined from a solid blank is a much better system than the welded on rib.  Also, being threaded into the extension is also better.  I welcomed the change.

My favorite profile is the 8 1/2" 357 barrel on the Bicentenial AMP's.




Also, the 8 1/2" 44 barrel on CLINT-1 is hard not to like.








Posted By: BEEMER1
Date Posted: 06 Feb 2026 at 9:48pm
The original 8 1/2" barrels were brought up.

Here is  "THE" original 8 1/2" barrel along with an early 6 1/2" barrel.

The is XP-007.  This was Harry's first shooter and he loved it.  It was lost in the Bankruptcy.





Posted By: BEEMER1
Date Posted: 06 Feb 2026 at 10:39pm

The New AMP's are still very good looking firearms.





Brian Maynard's profiles were very attractive also in my opinion.  Here is one of his 44's along with a Barbasiewicz 357 barrel







Posted By: golden24
Date Posted: 07 Feb 2026 at 3:15pm
Beer VERY YUMMY Beer !

The New AMP's are still very good looking firearms.





Brian Maynard's profiles were very attractive also in my opinion.  Here is one of his 44's along with a Barbasiewicz 357 barrel





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Posted By: omie01
Date Posted: 09 Feb 2026 at 2:11pm
I never considered barrel weight from a functioning standpoint. that makes a lot of sense. And just for the record, I too still like the appearance of the new ones, but DO prefer the old look.Wink



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