Chamber-View Serves as Chamber Indicator and Safety Device
We’ve all seen brightly-colored chamber indicators before. But Chamber-View has come up with a better mousetrap — a solid, precisely-shaped silicone block that holds the firearm action open and prevents the charging mechanism from working. Additionally, unlike flag-type chamber indicators, Chamber-View devices block off the loading/ejector ports to help prevent dirt, moisture, or contaminants from getting inside. The Chamber-View product line includes safety devices for semi-auto/pump shotguns, AR/AK type rifle platforms, breach loading over/under and side-by-side shotguns, along with semi-auto pistols (both centerfire and rimfire). Each Chamber-View product is precisely designed and shaped for good fit and retention. The tapered design of the Shotgun device allows it to be used in a variety of scattergun action sizes and types.
The patent-pending Chamber-View products are made of brightly-colored 100% silicone. This material has many advantages. It lasts a long time, staying flexible and resilient across a wide range of temperatures. The silicone won’t scratch fine metal surfaces. The material is not affected by most fluids and chemicals, and is heat resistant. In fact, the Chamber-View is an excellent heat sink. Chamber-View devices come standard in neon blaze orange, but a variety of bright custom colors are available.
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That AR unit looks great and there is no long piece to potentially break off in the bore.
TA
Making them for sale was the easy part. Getting people to use them is a different story.
Hmm, not sure why is it called Chamber-View when in fact it obscures the view of the chamber. The whole point of the chamber flag is to provide the visual indication that the action is open AND CHAMBER IS EMPTY. Looking at the AR picture above, I can clearly see that the action is open, but I don’t see the chamber, so potentially the live round still may be there. If anyone were using these chamber-views during my RSO duty, I would ask that person to use the traditional chamber flag instead.
Also, one chamber flag is good for all firearms and calibers, whereas these are specific per caliber and/or platform.
Not sure im crazy about them. Nor am I sure they are approved for NRA and CMP match`s?