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9/21/2010 8:20:49 PM EDT
I bought a bore brush a while back and haven't been able to find a rod for it. I want something that doesn't swivel and is just long enough to do the job. Any ideas?

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9/22/2010 2:46:46 AM EDT
[#1]
I'm not sure why you would want a rod that doesn't swivel. The bearing in the rod handle allows the brush to follow the rifling. Dewey is pretty well known as a quality rod.

Off topic, but why not try foaming bore cleaner. You'll do a lot less brushing by letting the cleaner do the work.
9/22/2010 5:56:54 AM EDT
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I'm not sure why you would want a rod that doesn't swivel. The bearing in the rod handle allows the brush to follow the rifling. Dewey is pretty well known as a quality rod.

Off topic, but why not try foaming bore cleaner. You'll do a lot less brushing by letting the cleaner do the work.


i just need it for the bore not the barrell. Bore cleaner doesn't get out all the stuff that a brush does.

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9/22/2010 8:03:43 AM EDT
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http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct/?productnumber=423606
9/22/2010 9:58:47 AM EDT
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I'm not sure why you would want a rod that doesn't swivel. The bearing in the rod handle allows the brush to follow the rifling. Dewey is pretty well known as a quality rod.

Off topic, but why not try foaming bore cleaner. You'll do a lot less brushing by letting the cleaner do the work.


i just need it for the bore not the barrell. Bore cleaner doesn't get out all the stuff that a brush does.

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What do you mean "the bore not the barrel"? The bore is the barrel.

9/22/2010 12:18:16 PM EDT
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I'm not sure why you would want a rod that doesn't swivel. The bearing in the rod handle allows the brush to follow the rifling. Dewey is pretty well known as a quality rod.

Off topic, but why not try foaming bore cleaner. You'll do a lot less brushing by letting the cleaner do the work.


i just need it for the bore not the barrell. Bore cleaner doesn't get out all the stuff that a brush does.

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What do you mean "the bore not the barrel"? The bore is the barrel.



I figured Chamber, because I can't think of a good reason to have a non spining rod for a rifled bore.
9/22/2010 2:52:13 PM EDT
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I'm not sure why you would want a rod that doesn't swivel. The bearing in the rod handle allows the brush to follow the rifling. Dewey is pretty well known as a quality rod.

Off topic, but why not try foaming bore cleaner. You'll do a lot less brushing by letting the cleaner do the work.


i just need it for the bore not the barrell. Bore cleaner doesn't get out all the stuff that a brush does.

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What do you mean "the bore not the barrel"? The bore is the barrel.




I figured Chamber, because I can't think of a good reason to have a non spining rod for a rifled bore.


If it's the chamber, just get a used GI kit, use the handle and 2 sections of the threaded rod with a GI chamber brush. Usually GI rods and chamber brushes can be found for a few bucks at a gun show or on-line.


9/22/2010 3:44:54 PM EDT
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I'm not sure why you would want a rod that doesn't swivel. The bearing in the rod handle allows the brush to follow the rifling. Dewey is pretty well known as a quality rod.

Off topic, but why not try foaming bore cleaner. You'll do a lot less brushing by letting the cleaner do the work.


i just need it for the bore not the barrell. Bore cleaner doesn't get out all the stuff that a brush does.

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This makes as much sense as a football bat
9/22/2010 4:44:04 PM EDT
[#8]
Dewey makes a chamber rod; it runs ±$20 at the gun show.
9/23/2010 10:58:25 AM EDT
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I'm not sure why you would want a rod that doesn't swivel. The bearing in the rod handle allows the brush to follow the rifling. Dewey is pretty well known as a quality rod.

Off topic, but why not try foaming bore cleaner. You'll do a lot less brushing by letting the cleaner do the work.


i just need it for the bore not the barrell. Bore cleaner doesn't get out all the stuff that a brush does.

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This makes as much sense as a football bat


haha, now that i read what i posted i don't know why i said bore brush. i meant chamber brush. i must have been really tired.

9/27/2010 6:01:35 AM EDT
[#10]
As already mentioned a GI segmented cleaning rod. The handle section is dual purpose just for using the chamber brush.
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