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Your cart is empty.Brush Research’s FLEX-HONE® tool has now been specially crafted for a wide range of Firearms applications. The FLEX-HONE® for Firearms tool quickly and easily produces the optimum plateau surface finish in any type or size cylinder, slide, chamber, magazine tube or smooth bore barrel. Emptying and reloading your firearm will be much smoother and easier after using the FLEX-HONE® in the cylinders and chamber. The improved finish will allow the rounds to “fall” from the cylinder with ease, and eject smoothly from your chamber. Reloads will enter quickly and smoothly with reduced brass scarring. A FLEX-HONEd bore will enable you to reload your brass more often and with less work.
PaddlinDuck
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
While this is expensive, it does an excellent job. My bolt action would not eject rounds without popping the bolt open with a cleaning rod. After a few passes with this tool it now ejects flawlessly without scratching the brass.
Denny S
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
I was having to hammer every round out of the chamber. I have a 300 BO, and it ran the first couple mags fine. After that it wouldn’t cycle anything. I lubed This thing up and spin it back and forth a few times in the chamber. It still stuck a couple rounds. Cycled some. I ran it through again at a higher speed. Just for a few seconds. Cleaned the chamber again, and wow. It cycles perfect when dropping the bolt and extracting manually. Can’t wait to get back to the range. It didn’t take much, go easy.
dmac
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
Works great to keep a tight 410 chamber glassy!
Rick
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
After using this chamber hone, the rounds cycle perfectly and no more jams.
Jbird
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
I recently picked a new savage 308, I had to mortar the bolt to extract rounds. I sanded with 2000 grit with minimal luck before I ordered this. I didn’t expect much, but it worked great! Now runs fine with 7.62 and 308
waterguy
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2024
Used one of these on a rimfire barrel, and it made the action smooth as butter… no more stuck casings. Hoping this does the same for something slightly larger.
Roy P
Reviewed in Canada on June 25, 2024
Worked so far, Rugers should come with one...
Robert C
Reviewed in Canada on January 13, 2021
Got the job done. Good tool.
Engprof
Reviewed in Canada on August 17, 2020
Worked perfectly for my 308 chamber. Very high quality item and far better than trying to cobble something up from scratch.
chris tanner
Reviewed in Canada on November 20, 2020
Had a blockage in chamber of my 30/06cased bycast bullet, thought I would haveto buy annexpensivde reamervto cler it out as it blocked ammunitionfrpm being loaded into chamber purchased thisubit and sing valve grinding compound it cleared thr blockage with five minutes of drilling l after cleaning chamber t was like new and rifle works fine my overall saving was doublre wtvthd unit cost me , I may buy a fewcmorefor my other calibers as I am impressed with the unit , only negative comment is , it could be madeto screw on thecend fa ceaning rod as twist wire is abit shrtervthan I woud like but othervthan that this thing rocks and al firearm collectors should have one
T.D.L.
Reviewed in Canada on December 22, 2019
Had bought a bargain of an SKS rifle but it had a rusted chamber that caused the cases to stick badly. This required pounding of the casing to remove them from the chamber. A few seconds with a high speed drill and my cartridges eject no problem. Works well just keep in mind you should be using a go/no go gauge for safety.
ZimZamTheFlimFlam
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2017
Worked as advertised. I'd get the odd stuck steel case in an AR chamber and this cleared it up. I also used it on steel feed lips on mags to reduce friction and it worked well enough for that. It causes kind of a cool wear weathered wear pattern I've never seen anything else do. Imagine an AK 47 thats been handled for 50 years with lighter and darker patches of finish and that sort of "deep" look to it, something they try to replicate in movies for that weathered look. Not that you'd really use this for that but I found that neat.The cons are: Expensive, and I pretty much used it all up on one chamber. It can probably do two if you use it sparingly but dont plan on using this for years on multiple rifles. I wouldn't bother at all unless you have a specific problem (cloudy brass, stuck cases). Plus you end up with 99% of your hone oil to sitting around. Probably gonna just end up in the trash one day. This would be a better value if the company included an ounce of the oil in the package since even the smallest bottle you can buy is massive overkill for this brush.
vulrath
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2016
Works beautifully. I had a line in the bore of my new Remington 700 (my best guess was that the reamer they used to set the headspace at the factory had a hairline chip in its blade) that wasn't bad enough to cause extraction issues, but was certainly enough to leave enough of a line on the brass to fool a lot of people into thinking there might be a headspace issue or problems with the brass (case head separation; at any rate the brass was dented in such a way that I'm afraid to reload it). After getting assurances that the headspace was fine, I had 3 options remaining: A) contact Remington, have them polish the chamber, and end up paying them to replace my trigger because I adjusted it; B) leave it with the gunsmith who checked the headspace, whose wait time was 12 weeks to the bench, and have him do the work for $80; or C) purchase the tools and do it myself.The Flex Hone made it obscenely easy to do. I just chucked it up in the drill, oiled it, and off I went; it was seriously in the chamber for all of 30 seconds to 1 minute, and the rest of the chamber didn't even wear through the finish.Best part: made in USA.
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