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Tackle stubborn fouling with this versatile Double-Ended Parts Cleaning Brush. Designed to reach tight spaces and hard-to-clean areas, it's ideal for removing carbon, powder residue, and grime from critical firearm components.
The dual-ended design provides added versatility for cleaning breech plugs, firing pins, frame surfaces, and other heavily fouled areas where ordinary brushes can't reach.
The longer end measures 1-1/2" long and is intended for larger surface areas and heavier fouling removal.
Best uses:
The three rows of bristles provide a wider cleaning footprint and more scrubbing power, making this end ideal for areas where you want to move a lot of fouling quickly.
The shorter end measures 1" long and features a single row of bristles. It is intended for precision cleaning and tight spaces.
A single row of bristles can fit into narrower spaces that the wider brush cannot reach, making it useful for detail work.
The overall length of the brush with handle is 7".
Features:
What should a muzzleloader cleaning kit include? A good muzzleloader cleaning kit should include the basic tools and supplies needed to remove fouling, protect metal surfaces, and maintain reliable performance after every shooting session. Essential items typically include cleaning patches, a caliber-specific jag, a bore brush, a cotton mop or swab, bore solvent, lubricant, breech plug grease (for applicable firearms), and a protective silicone cloth. Keeping these items together in a portable case makes routine maintenance at the range or in the field much more convenient. A caliber-specific kit, such as one designed for .50 caliber muzzleloaders, helps ensure the cleaning tools fit properly for more effective cleaning and long-term firearm care.