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  • I picked up my Sig P225 at my FFL dealer recently and when I go home I found an orange plastic L shaped (35mmX35mm) shipping or packing piece in the case with the pistol. I've tried to figure out it's function but I've given up. What is it?


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  • Like everyone is saying it is the "Chamber Safety Block" does nothing for the function. What it does do is at some ranges I've heard it is necessary to insert when range not live. I guess to ensure the range master the gun/s are empty and do not have a round chambered! Hope this helps. So hold on to it I guess. Never had to use any of mine at any ranges I shoot at.

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  • It is not necessary and has nothing to do with the function of the gun. This is a "Chamber Safety Block". The rounded end goes in the chamber same as a cartridge. It just visually verifies no rounds are chambered when inserted.

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  • It is not necessary and has nothing to do with the function of the gun. This is a "Chamber Safety Block". The rounded end goes in the chamber same as a cartridge. It just visually verifies no rounds are chambered when inserted.

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  • Hi Robert, That is a Chamber Safety Block. The round part goes in the chamber same as a cartridge. It just verifies no rounds are chambered.

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  • It is not necessary and has nothing to do with the function of the gun. This is a "Chamber Safety Block". The rounded end goes in the chamber same as a cartridge. It just visually verifies no rounds are chambered when inserted.

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  • Robert, this is a "Chamber Safety Block". The rounded end goes in the chamber same as a cartridge. It just visually verifies no rounds are chambered when inserted.

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