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Otis 20ga Bore Brush (3") (5/16-27) (not for use with cable cleaning) - FG-520-3B
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Otis 20ga Bore Brush (3") (5/16-27) (not for use with cable cleaning) - FG-520-3B

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SKU 51655236769
Brand Otis
MPN FG-520-3B
UPC 014895006702
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Brand: Otis Technology
Caliber: 20 Gauge
Firearm Type: Shotgun
Purpose: Deep cleaning to remove stubborn carbon and copper fouling
Protects: Features a soft brass stem to ensure the barrel is not damaged during the scrubbing process
Suitable For: Use with traditional shotgun cleaning rods equipped with 5/16-27 threads; not for use with Memory-Flex® cables
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 size identification

Features

The Otis 20 ga Bore Brush (3″) – FG-520-3B is a precision-fit cleaning accessory made for 20 gauge shotguns. Featuring tough bronze bristles and a 3″ length with a 5/16-27 thread, it delivers effective fouling and residue removal when used with traditional cleaning rods (not for use with cable systems). Built to Otis’s trusted quality standards, this brush helps keep your barrel clean and performing reliably without harming the interior finish.

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