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Otis .410ga Nylon Bore Brush - FG-541-2N
| SKU | 51655236783 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Otis |
| MPN | FG-541-2N |
| UPC | 014895017975 |
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Brand: Otis Technology
Caliber: .410 Gauge
Firearm Type: Shotgun
Purpose: Gentle scrubbing to remove loose fouling and carbon; ideal for use with aggressive chemical solvents like copper removers that can degrade bronze bristles.
Protects: Stiff nylon bristles are safe for all barrel finishes and will not scratch or mar the bore surface.
Suitable For: All .410 gauge shotguns; compatible with standard 8-32 threaded cleaning rods and Otis Memory-Flex® cables.
Size: 2 inches in length
Quantity: 1 Nylon Bore Brush (Note: Retail packaging typically includes one nylon and one bronze brush).
Material: Stiff nylon bristles with a Tufcor® corrosion-resistant core wire and brass stem.
Finish: Natural brass-tone stem (stamped with gauge size) with black nylon bristles.
Features
The Otis .410 ga Nylon Bore Brush is a gentle, reliable cleaning tool designed specifically for .410 gauge shotguns. Its soft nylon bristles safely loosen and remove light fouling, powder residue, and debris without scratching or damaging the barrel’s interior. Engineered to Otis’s trusted quality standards, the Otis .410 ga Nylon Bore Brush delivers dependable performance for routine maintenance—and helps keep your firearm performing smoothly and accurately.
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