ChamberMade Chamber Ironing Swage

TANDEMKROSS

$29.99
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SKU:
TK00N0385SSL1
Weight:
0.03 Ounces
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At a glance:

  • For the repair of any .22 caliber chambers that have been damaged by firing pin impact
  • Eliminates a very common cause of feeding and extraction malfunctions
  • Corrosion resistant, heat treated, for long lasting durability

We have all done it! Dry firing the pistol seems harmless enough, but did you know that dry firing a rimfire pistol can create a small burr which can grow and deepen over time leading to feeding and reliability issues! Now, thanks to the new TANDEMKROSS ChamberMade Ironing Swage, you can repair the breech face damage caused by dry firing.

The new, handy ChamberMade Ironing Swage can be operated with a ¼” hex drive screwdriver from the chamber side or alternatively by attaching to cleaning rod inserted from the muzzle. Purchase your ChamberMade today and bring your breech face back to factory new condition!

Don't forget, all TANDEMKROSS products are Made in the USA and come with a LIFETIME guarantee!

98 Reviews

  • 5
    ChamberMade

    Posted by William on 22nd Sep 2020

    I had been looking for this device for my tool kit, fit, finish is excellent, clean clean your chamber, lube lube your chamber, iron a little at a time, don't expect miracles, didn't repair decades of abuse, probably more effective on less expensive firearms because of barrel steel quality

  • 5
    ChamberMade Review

    Posted by Allen on 8th Sep 2020

    This tool works perfectly, easily, and simply. As with everything Tandemkross sells, the ChamberMade swage is supported by an excellent video showing how to get great results. Top notch service, support, and fast shipping from Tandemkross keep me coming back for all of my rimfire needs (and wants, LOL).

  • 5
    Swage tool

    Posted by Don on 29th Aug 2020

    Fast delivery, great service. Product is exactly as advertised

  • 5
    Swage tool

    Posted by Robert Schoedel on 9th Jul 2020

    worked perfectly on my 47 year old Ithaca 72 saddle gun

  • 4
    Chamber Swage

    Posted by Brian on 5th Jul 2020

    So far so good. This tool had done as advertised. Certainly satisfied.

  • 5
    22 Chamber Iron

    Posted by Bob on 4th Jul 2020

    I've had an old Mossberg lever action 22 for a long time.Every time I shot it I'd have to drive the spent shell out with a cleanung rod. I hadn't touched it in 25 years. I came across this iten here and decided to give it a try. Shipping was unbelievably fast.Today was the day. I took the side plate off and removed the bolt.Cleaned and oiled the hamber and tapped the chamber iron in a bit. A few turns with a 1/4" box wrench and tapped it in a bit more and continued. 5 minutes later I was done. Put a shell in and turned the rifle up and out it dropped! Before I couldn't even chamber a round completely with my finger. The best $30 I ever spent! I have as much invested in this tool as I did in the rifle but now I can shoot it!

  • 5
    chambermade

    Posted by randy on 3rd Jul 2020

    bought as brownells does not carry anymore and original mfgr passed. will now have it if and when I need it ! well worth holding till then.

  • 5
    worked surprisingly well

    Posted by Racer X on 1st Jul 2020

    The chamber was really buggered up, but I knew that when I bought it. I used a cleaning rod in a drill to hold the rod with the swage on the end. I greased up the swage and slowly worked it back and forth going deeper with each cycle. Now a roumd drops in and falls back out easily. There is still a dent in the edge.of the chamber, sp I still need to test fire the Ruger Mark II, but I am hopefull.

  • 5
    Worked for a different use.

    Posted by Greg Pettis on 25th Jun 2020

    Apparently ALL of my .22's have firing pin stops to prevent this from happening, as none have the firing pin issue, however, due to using necessary, but harder aftermarket extractors, a similar issue results with the harder extractor kind of leaving a burr in the chamber opening where it meets the extractor groove. I actually had to "make do" a temporary tool once to correct this issue on an old MKII with tens of thousands of rounds through it, so when I saw this, I knew I WANTED IT, and it is EXACTLY what I needed to fix my issue caused by hardened extractors. A little pricy, yet much cheaper than a professional's wages. It is quality, and has three different ways it can be "driven". In my case a 1/4" socket just won't fit in a MKII receiver, due to the ejector placement, so I used a cleaning rod from the front to apply pressure, while turning it with a 1/4" BOX WRENCH. Yes, Craftsman use to make a 1/4" BOX WRENCH. :-)