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Otis 12ga Bore Brush (3") (5/16-27) (not for use with cable cleaning) - FG-512-3B
| SKU | 51655236770 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Otis |
| MPN | FG-512-3B |
| UPC | 014895006719 |
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Brand: Otis Technology
Caliber: 12 Gauge
Firearm Type: Shotgun
Purpose: Deep cleaning of the bore to remove stubborn carbon, lead, and copper fouling
Protects: Features a soft brass stem to ensure the barrel's interior is not damaged or scratched during the scrubbing process
Suitable For: Use with traditional shotgun cleaning rods equipped with 5/16-27 threads; not for use with cable cleaning systems
Size: 3 inches in length
Quantity: 1 Bronze Bore Brush
Material: Phosphor bronze bristles with a brass stem
Finish: Natural bronze bristles with a stamped brass base for easy identification of the gauge size
Features
The Otis 12 ga Bore Brush (3″) is a precision-engineered cleaning tool designed for 12 gauge shotguns. Featuring rugged bronze bristles and a 3″ length on a standard 5/16-27 thread, this brush delivers thorough fouling and residue removal when used with traditional cleaning rods (not intended for cable-style cleaning systems). Built to Otis’s high quality standards, the Otis 12 ga Bore Brush helps maintain a clean bore and reliable firearm performance without harming the barrel’s interior.
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