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Otis .410ga Bore Brush (3") (5/16-27) (not for use with cable cleaning) - FG-410-3B
| SKU | 51655236768 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Otis |
| MPN | FG-410-3B |
| UPC | 014895006696 |
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Brand: Otis Technology
Intended Use: Precision cleaning of firearm bores; loosing and removing light fouling, powder residue, and debris
Brush Type: Bore Brush
Firearm Type: Shotgun
Bristle Type: Aggressive filament for scrubbing
Bristle Material: High-quality Phosphor Bronze and/or Stiff Nylon
Handle Description: Cold-welded stem with precision 8-32 threads and gauge size stamped on the stem
Handle Material: Brass (stem) and Tufcor® proprietary core wire
Handle Finish: Natural brass-tone
Protects/Removes: Removes lead, carbon, and plastic wad fouling; protects the bore from buildup that impacts pattern consistency
Length: 3 inches
Features
The Otis .410 Cal Shotgun Bore Brush (3") is a caliber-specific cleaning tool designed to remove fouling, powder residue, and debris from .410-gauge shotgun barrels. Built with durable bristles and a corrosion-resistant Tufcor® core wire, it features a tighter twist that improves bristle retention and extends brush life. The brush is filled to the end for more consistent bore contact and effective cleaning, while its standard 8-32 threaded stem ensures compatibility with most cleaning rods and cable systems.
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