These chamber cleaning brushes are designed to remove the burnt powder fouling which forms in the chamber of M1A, M14 rifles and M1 Garand rifles. Easy to use, apply solvent to the brush, push the brush into the chamber, close the bolt on the back of the brush, and rotate the brush with a punch or screwdriver in the ratchet holes of the brush. Pull back while ratcheting the brush to remove it.
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Customer ratings for DEWEY M1A CHAMBER BRUSH
Number of ratings: 1
From brownells.com: 1
Average rating: 1
Poorly design, and poorly constructed(06/09/2017)
To Dewey's credit, the brush cleans the chamber easily and well; problems don't arise until it's time to remove the brush from the chamber. The ratchet mechanism requires forward force to engage and turn the brush, so there's no way to turn the brush while pulling it out of the chamber. The only solution I've found is to gently pry the brush out with a common screwdrive while continuing to turn it with the ratchet. This reflects poor design.
To add to poor design, the brush is already loose in the cast plastic base after 4 uses in my M1. If the base wears away and won't rotate the brush it will be very difficult to remove the brush from the chamber.
Good idea on paper, but poorly testing and executed in the real world.
Product no.: 749000782 DEWEY M1A CHAMBER BRUSH Mfr Part: CH-14608060700436 These chamber cleaning brushes are designed to remove the burnt powder fouling which forms in the chamber of M1A, M14 rifles and M1 Garand rifles. Easy to use, apply solvent to the brush, push the brush into the chamber, close the bolt on the back of the brush, and rotate the brush with a punch or screwdriver in the ratchet holes of the brush. Pull back while ratcheting the brush to remove it.
Product no.: 749000770 DEWEY M-1 GARAND 30-06 CHAMBER BRUSH Mfr Part: CH-M1G608060700320 These chamber cleaning brushes are designed to remove the burnt powder fouling which forms in the chamber of M1A, M14 rifles and M1 Garand rifles. Easy to use, apply solvent to the brush, push the brush into the chamber, close the bolt on the back of the brush, and rotate the brush with a punch or screwdriver in the ratchet holes of the brush. Pull back while ratcheting the brush to remove it.
These chamber cleaning brushes are designed to remove the burnt powder fouling which forms in the chamber of M1A, M14 rifles and M1 Garand rifles. Easy to use, apply solvent to the brush, push the brush into the chamber, close the bolt on the back of the brush, and rotate the brush with a punch or screwdriver in the ratchet holes of the brush. Pull back while ratcheting the brush to remove it.
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Customer ratings for DEWEY M1A CHAMBER BRUSH
Number of ratings: 1
From brownells.com: 1
Average rating: 1
Poorly design, and poorly constructed(06/09/2017)
To Dewey's credit, the brush cleans the chamber easily and well; problems don't arise until it's time to remove the brush from the chamber. The ratchet mechanism requires forward force to engage and turn the brush, so there's no way to turn the brush while pulling it out of the chamber. The only solution I've found is to gently pry the brush out with a common screwdrive while continuing to turn it with the ratchet. This reflects poor design.
To add to poor design, the brush is already loose in the cast plastic base after 4 uses in my M1. If the base wears away and won't rotate the brush it will be very difficult to remove the brush from the chamber.
Good idea on paper, but poorly testing and executed in the real world.