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Otis .17cal Limited Breech Bore Brush (1") (5-40 thread) - FG-317-1B
| SKU | 51655236751 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Otis |
| MPN | FG-317-1B |
| UPC | 014895017654 |
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Brand: Otis Technology.
Intended Use: .17 caliber barrels
Brush Type: Limited Breech Bore Brush.
Firearm Type: .177 caliber airguns, .17 HMR, and .17 WSM rifles.
Bristle Type: Stiff, heavy-fill scrubbing bristles.
Bristle Material: High-quality Bronze
Handle Material: Brass stem/core (proprietary Tufcor® corrosion-resistant core wire).
Handle Finish: Natural brass.
Protects/Removes: Removes stubborn fouling, carbon buildup, and powder residue without damaging the barrel.
Length: 1 Inch (compact length for limited breech cleaning).
Quantity: Typically sold as 1 brush under MPN FG-317-1B
Includes: Brush with 5-40 thread pattern for compatibility with Otis small caliber cleaning gear.
Features
The Otis .17 cal Limited Breech Bore Brush is a precision cleaning tool engineered for .17 caliber firearms. With a compact 1" brush head and standard 5-40 threaded design, it easily reaches the breech area to remove fouling and residue that can affect accuracy and performance. Built with durable materials for smooth, effective cleaning, this bore brush is a must-have for precise maintenance and improved reliability of your small-caliber rifles.
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