Chamber iron for .22's...
I've got one I've used on a coue of .22's. it's basically a taper with a flat side to it. The edges between round and flat are radiused to push metal, not cut it. It's on a shepards hook shaped handle and also has a male thread on the skinny end so if the shepherd hook won't fit, you can drop it in the chamber and screw it into a cleaning rod and pull vs push to iron it out. It a good tool to have around if you like the old .22's
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- Chamber iron for .22's... -
rob,
2013-11-23, 11:18
- I have. Oil it use only your hand/arm strength, work it a -
Hobie,
2013-11-23, 14:33
- I am going to buy one and see if it works... -
rob,
2013-11-23, 16:24
- I have used a tapered punch on several occasions. -
Jimmy P.,
2013-11-23, 20:35
- I thought about using a tapered socket.... -
rob,
2013-11-23, 21:41
- Not a lot of metal has to be displaced by the strike of the - Hobie, 2013-11-23, 23:05
- I thought about using a tapered socket.... -
rob,
2013-11-23, 21:41
- I have used a tapered punch on several occasions. -
Jimmy P.,
2013-11-23, 20:35
- I am going to buy one and see if it works... -
rob,
2013-11-23, 16:24
- Chamber iron for .22's... -
Slow Hand,
2013-11-24, 19:30
- I ordered one this afternoon... - rob, 2013-11-24, 19:56
- I have. Oil it use only your hand/arm strength, work it a -
Hobie,
2013-11-23, 14:33