27 October 2012, 20:10
H�ctor Carlos RovedaTool for measure chamber
With that tool I measure if a chamber (pistol cal .40 S&W or other caliber of long guns) is dilated?
Thanks in advance. Hector
27 October 2012, 20:51
WestpacDilated? Being a gunocologyst, I would think two to three fingers should do it.
To check and measure an out of whack chamber you would/could use Cerrosafe, standard micrometer, dial calipers, inside caliper, telescopic bore gauge, or headspace gauge. Depends on what dilation you are checking for.
27 October 2012, 20:55
SR4759Hello Hector.
Are you checking for an expanded or over size (diamter too large) chamber?
There are several ways to measure it.
1. Best way is with a dial bore gauge that you might find in an auto engine overhaul shop or machine shop.
2, Use a small hole gauge. You may have to practice to learn how to get it out if the chamber is badly expanded. Once you get it out you meansure it with a micrometer.
3. Use a telescoping gauge if you can get one small enough.
4. Dental impression material comes with a 2 part RTV resin in a gun applicator. After it sets up you can pull it out because it is elastic. Then you carefully measure it.
28 October 2012, 17:32
H�ctor Carlos RovedaThanks to all. Westpac: now I know the diference between "dilated" (the word in use in my country for this situation) and "expanded". I do not forget. I'm sorry for my bud English. Regards. Hector
30 October 2012, 05:40
dellorono need to apologize, we knew what you meant. just having a little fun.