ChamberMade Chamber Ironing Swage

TANDEMKROSS

$29.99
(92 reviews) Write a Review
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!

92 Reviews

  • 5
    simply perfect

    Posted by Phil on 5th Mar 2022

    This tool is simple and works perfectly. Just take your time using it and don't force it. It won't work with just a single pass. Watch the videos of people using it, then go for it. The results are perfect. I used this on my Ruger Mark IV Hunter with a cleaning rod from the muzzle end. It was easy to get going and the breech face looks great now. No more failures to feed!

  • 5
    Chamber Ironing Swage

    Posted by Dave on 1st Feb 2022

    Great little tool smoothed my sticky cylinders right on a S&W 617

  • 5
    Chamber Made

    Posted by Messkit on 1st Feb 2022

    Unlike the other reviews, I needed this tool to restore extraction of my Savage 93rBVSS .17HM2. Because of the unique case, I found I had to grind off the threaded shaft, and about 1/16" from the front of the tool, in order for it to best fit into the shouldered chamber. My problem, was the extractor groove in the barrel developed a serious burr, from the extractor nose banging into it while dry cycling. I fixed the extractor arm, but had great difficulty getting the burr out of the chamber. A buddy mentioned that a proper tool was out there to fix just this problem, and an easy 'net search got me into Tandemkross. Two minutes later, the tool was ordered! About a dozen moderate taps with a brass hammer on a 1/4" socket extension, and I'm back in the squirrel shooting business!

  • 5
    Chambermade

    Posted by Bruce Beaudette on 24th Dec 2021

    Works great but short handle

  • 5
    Chamber swage

    Posted by David Phillips on 3rd Dec 2021

    Have wanted on of these for a long time as I work with many old 22 rifles and revolvers. Much better than a round file as it moves metal gathering than removing metal.

  • 5
    22 Chamber iron

    Posted by Tony Messa on 2nd Dec 2021

    Excellent tool. A must have for anyone serious in 22 shooting

  • 5
    review

    Posted by steve on 21st Nov 2021

    have not used the tool yet, wanted to have one when needed, looks great

  • 5
    Chamber Ironing Swage Tool

    Posted by Kelvin Davis Sr on 8th Nov 2021

    This tool is vital to my gun kit. After watching the video, I needed to have this tool just in case I have any problems going forward.

  • 5
    Chamber maid

    Posted by Dave on 16th Oct 2021

    This was just what i was looking for to shape up the chamber of my Ruger MK1! Very simple to use and corrected the porblem quickly.