Absolutely Essential For Accurate, Safe, Chamber Work
The only way to accurately measure and test the length of the chamber of the rifle. Essential when chambering a new barrel to ensure a tight, accurate, safe chamber. Whenever you buy a used gun, always check the headspace before firing. Gauges are etched with “Go” or “No-Go” and caliber/gauge name for easy identification. Both Forster and Clymer gauges are made to SAAMI specs.
NO GO, .22-250
Attributes
Cartridge:22-250 Remington
Style:No Go Gauge
Delivery weight:0.023kg
Shipping height:18mm
Shipping width:18mm
Shipping length:58mm
Item details
Made in USA
Customers reviews
Customer ratings (6)
4.8 / 5
Definitely recommended
I used this to check Colt SAA 1st Gen 14/07/2018
1st Gen Colt SAA checked out OK with this gauge. Works as advertised. Had to remove cylinder to get the gauge out, since it would not rotate into recoil plate.
Definitely recommended
Works 30/03/2017
Works as advertized.
Definitely recommended
Good Gauge 09/03/2017
Good Gauge, Good Value. The identification on the gauge is not easily readable, but it should be kept in its well labeled case like any precision gauge.
Definitely recommended
Safety First 09/03/2017
I purchase this Gauge after trying to locate a gunsmith near where I lived and worked to check the head space on my AR build. It was cheaper than a 2-3 hour drive and it work as it was designed.
Definitely recommended
Works as advertised 03/07/2012
The gentleman who wrote the 1st review: You must remove the extractor. So make sure you have a replacement for the part the extractor is in. I broke mine trying to get it out. Instead of removing the extractor, I cut a slot in the gauge for the extractor to pass over. Then you don't have to worry about it.
Recommended
Good product, no extractor cutout. 09/07/2010
I have to give it a good review because it's my fault. The extractor on my mosin nagant 91/30 absolutely won't budge. The go works fine but the no go obviously won't seat correctly without the removal of the extractor. Both (go and no go) look like fine tools but I can't rate them so much as I can say you DON'T have to remove the firing pin you DO have to remove the extractor so make sure you can do that before ordering them.