🛡️ Keep Your Firearm Pristine with Tipton's Ultimate Cleaning Solution!
The Tipton Nylon Bore Brush .17 Caliber 3 Pack is designed for firearm cleaning and maintenance, featuring durable nylon bristles and a robust wire core. Each brush is engineered for precision and compatibility, making it an essential tool for firearm enthusiasts. With a limited lifetime warranty, this product promises reliability and performance.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.83 x 1.77 x 1.18 inches |
Package Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Tipton |
Model Name | 749051 |
Color | black, silver |
Material | Blend |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 3 |
Manufacturer | Battenfeld Technologies |
Part Number | 749051 |
Style | .22 Caliber |
Included Components | Rifle Nylon Bore Brush 22 Caliber, 3 pk |
Size | .22 Caliber |
Handle Material | Plastic |
S**N
High Quality
I usually buy Hoppe's bronze brushes but after reading the reviews on the Tipton's I decided to give them a try, Tipton is better. They are tight but not too tight, nylon is gentle but gets the job done. They use the standard 8-32 thread which should fit most rods or pull-throughs.
F**G
Tipton Nylon Bore Brush for all calibers
These are nice! I do like that you get 3 of each size in one package. Durable/well made. Beats the heck out of the brass brushes. Strong and stout.
B**E
Be good to your bore with a nylon brush, and no false copper indications with this brush
I don't use brass brushes any more, and I never used stainless brushes. I prefer to wrap a patch around a nylon brush, soak it with BoreTech bore cleaning solution, and pull it from chamber to muzzle using an Otis cable. BoreTech makes my favorite brushes but these Tipton brushes are nearly identical. They have plated steel wire to secure the bristles (they do not shed bristles) and the threaded tips are aluminum. The steel should never come in contact with the bore so there should be no bore damage unless you are very reckless in jamming these brushes into a bore. It would seem to be impossible to have the twisted steel wire center section to contact the bore when pulling the brush with a cable. The aluminum tip won't scratch the bore, and (this is for the big win) there is no false blue indication of copper when cleaning copper fouling out of the bore. If you use a brass brush, or a brush with a brass threaded tip, you can see phantom copper evidence from the brush so you'll never know when the copper has been cleaned from the bore. These brushes last a LONG time, so they're a good value. A good bore cleaning solution like BoreTech Eliminator does the work for you, particularly if you run a wet patch and clean the rest of the gun while it's doing its thing, and then run a couple of more wet patches and an oil patch to finish, so you should never need to work up a sweat scrubbing a bore. Most people scrub the bore too much. Less is more in this case. More bore life. More accuracy longer.
F**N
These are great!
I always feel weird about running my brush back through the barrel, I usually always go chamber to muzzle and pull all the way through. But with these I can scrub back and forth and it gets a good cleaning. Obviously I will still use bronze/brass every once in a while, but these will be my routine cleaning brushes from now on.
M**N
Well made
These are especially useful when using a copper cleaner as they do not have brass bristles that will turn color making one think copper fouling is an issue when it is actually the brass bristle causing the color.
S**0
Hugh quality brushes; gentle on rifling. Well worth buying.
Well made brushes; strong enough to clean well but non-abrasive to rifling. I cringe when I think how much over cleaning a lot of rifle barrels are subjected to, with bronze brushes. I was certainly guilty of this in my younger days, especially in Army. We really over did the barrel brushing.I purchased 3 of these brushes, sizes .22 (using for both .22LR and 5.56mm), .25/6.5mm (perfect for my much loved 6.5 Swede) and .30-.32 (using this for .30 cal Marlin). Sizing is correct and brushes hold solvent well. Using with 1-piece Tipton cleaning rods; good match. Have used the .22 and 6.5 several times now with no noticeable wear to brush. Rifling is bright and shiny after brushing a few times and running patches through. Only wish Tipton would make chamber brushes of same material, especially for the AR chamber.Storage protection: these brushes also work well for leaving a heavier oil coating in barrel for storage; just coat brush with good protective oil (I like Ballistol for this; mineral oil formula is stable; Amazon carries it) and push through once, unscrew. Just remember to run a patch through to clean excess oil before next range day. Local gun store does not carry these so appreciate Amazon stocking.
D**C
Fits my 17mach2 perfect
Wrapping a patch around these works great for getting my 17mach2 nice and clean.
A**R
First Time Trying These Out
The problem I have with brass brushes is the bristles bend and therefore lose their effectiveness in cleaning . . . At least that's the way it seems to me. I use one of these today to clean a 22 LR rimfire and found it to be very effective in the multiple passes through the barrel, but came out looking just like new ( as to holding it's shape ). The design is good as it holds the bristles in a position to perform the cleaning around the lands and grooves of the rifling. I do not own a borescope so I cannot verify the cleaning job, but the patches were coming out with no signs of powder, copper, or lead remaining in the barrel. I update later after a few more range sessions.
A**O
llega rapido
buen articulo por el precio
K**R
Fits my CZ 457
This fits perfectly in my cz! Super handy to get rid of fouling ~ and super cute since it’s soo tiny haha
E**S
Satisfecho.
Calidad y precio moderado.
D**1
Five Stars
excellent kit
A**1
Good nylon bore brush
Fast delivery, good quality bore brush. Has a heavy duty feel to it. This is the brush to use with very aggressive solvents such as Barnes CR-10 or Sweet's 7.62. For milder solvents such as Hoppes No.9, a regular phosphore brush will be better at metal fouling removal. For me, the nylon brush is the best to use when you doing barrel break-in procedure.
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