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AUGUST 2008 |
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Jacob Gottfredson |
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Gun Slick Cleaning Rods |
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| The carbon fiber rods have short but very well constructed double ball bearing handles. The jags are the kind I prefer, with a point onto which the patch is stabbed. A muzzle protector comes with every rod for cleaning rifles from the bore end, such as lever type rifles and some autos. |
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Gun Slick’s one-piece carbon fiber shaft is strong but amazingly light, solidly set in brass at the handle and the handle spins freely due to double ball bearings. The tip is fitted with a female brass insert into which brass male jags are attached. The jags sent to me are the kind I prefer, i.e., a point at the end is used to stab the patch onto it. Cannelures are cut into the jag below the tip to hold the patch in place. Gun Slick |
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