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kenbrofox
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chamber plug

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Hi, More help needed,
Can anyone tell me how to go about making a plug of a chamber for the purpose of getting, go and no go gauges made up? Also what materials to use. Thanks, kenb :doh: PS who would make wildcat gauges?
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Re: chamber plug

Post by Rick in Oregon »

Ken: For making a chamber cast, Cerrasafe is the way to go; recommended and used by top gunsmiths for this exact purpose. Available from Brownells. (It's not really hard to do, just follow directions that come with the product.)

http://www.brownells.com/aspx/ns/store/ ... aspx?p=384

As far as the 'go' & 'no-go' gauges go for your project, talk to Dave Kiff at Pacific Tool & Gauge, as he's the man for such things and very knowledgeable in the firearms field. What you need is part of his product lineup.

http://www.pacifictoolandgauge.com/products.htm

Hope it helps. :D
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kenbrofox
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Re: chamber plug

Post by kenbrofox »

Thanks again Rick,
Brownells are sending me some Cerrasafe, only $33 shipped! a bargain. Off to mail Mr. Kiff now. :D
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