Rugged tool has a jag with slotted tip to accept patches and has a universal joint that lets you achieve just the right angle for thorough cleaning of the chamber. Jag is made from 6061 T6 aluminum; and a 3" x .490" OD phosphor bronze chamber brush is also included. Rubber-coated, non-slip plastic handle gives you a secure grip on the tool for maximum application of cleaning torque.
Number of ratings: 3
From brownells.com: 3
Average rating: 4
I love this tool!(07/11/2011)
I have been looking for a tool like this for a long time. I even considered making one. Very well made. I am very happy with the quality!
Awesome!(23/11/2012)
This is the best chamber cleaning tool I've come across! Not advertised is the fact that it has standard rod end threads, so you can use a chamber brush or mop as well. On the company's website, I also saw they make this for M-1's (.30-'06) which I have not seen on Brownell's yet. Ideally, one could purchase a tool, and add the different sized shank for the other chamber...
No advantages(13/09/2016)
Angle on tool is very steep while cleaning chamber, slight bends on brush when removing from the receiver. In my opinion, it is really well made, but operation isn't better than using a rod/brush which is also cheaper.
Rugged tool has a jag with slotted tip to accept patches and has a universal joint that lets you achieve just the right angle for thorough cleaning of the chamber. Jag is made from 6061 T6 aluminum; and a 3" x .490" OD phosphor bronze chamber brush is also included. Rubber-coated, non-slip plastic handle gives you a secure grip on the tool for maximum application of cleaning torque.
Number of ratings: 3
From brownells.com: 3
Average rating: 4
I love this tool!(07/11/2011)
I have been looking for a tool like this for a long time. I even considered making one. Very well made. I am very happy with the quality!
Awesome!(23/11/2012)
This is the best chamber cleaning tool I've come across! Not advertised is the fact that it has standard rod end threads, so you can use a chamber brush or mop as well. On the company's website, I also saw they make this for M-1's (.30-'06) which I have not seen on Brownell's yet. Ideally, one could purchase a tool, and add the different sized shank for the other chamber...
No advantages(13/09/2016)
Angle on tool is very steep while cleaning chamber, slight bends on brush when removing from the receiver. In my opinion, it is really well made, but operation isn't better than using a rod/brush which is also cheaper.