Jag gun cleaning tool




















It serves two objectives. Firstly, the growing number of users indicates the product is good. Secondly, the manufacturers will hopefully provide better quality and after-sales service because of that growing number.

Value For The Money: They say you get what you pay for. We try to measure how much value for the money you can get from your Gun Cleaning Jags before putting them on the list. Durability: Durability and reliability go hand to hand. A robust and durable Gun Cleaning Jags will serve you for months and years to come. Availability: Products come and go, new products take the place of the old ones.

Probably some new features were added, some necessary modifications were done. We try to feature products that are up-to-date and sold by at least one reliable seller, if not several. Negative Ratings: Yes, we take that into consideration too! When we pick the top rated Gun Cleaning Jags on the market, the products that got mostly negative ratings get filtered and discarded.

These are the criteria we have chosen our Gun Cleaning Jags on. Does our process stop there? Heck, no! Brass jags are sized to fit each caliber of a firearm. The jag is shaped like a plunger with a pointed tip that will hold a cleaning patch securely.

When matched with a patch, the jag will fit tightly in the bore, and this pressure will help remove fouling along with excess solvent and oil. A fouled bore can be cleaned using just a jag and patches along with a high-quality bore cleaner.

Make sure the firearm is unloaded before beginning to clean it. Remove all ammunition from firearm and physically inspect chamber and magazine to ensure firearm is unloaded. Failure to do this can lead to injury and loss of life. Make sure you dip the brush in your cleaning solvent first. Then run it up and down the barrel to remove all the fouling. The patch will collect the loosened fouling.

You may need to use a couple of patches to ensure that you remove all the dirt. If the patch comes out clean, that means the bore is clean. Once you have done that, run dry patches down the bore to remove excess solvent. Check the bore for obstructions. If there are none, lubricate a patch with your gun cleaning oil and run it down the bore only once.

The thin film of oil will protect the bore from rust or corrosion. Our rifle jags fit all rods with standard 8x32 threads. Our 10 gauge shotgun patch jag is designed specifically for cleaning 10 gauge shotgun barrels. Our 8mm patch jag is designed specifically for cleaning 8mm and 32 caliber barrels, including but not limited to, 8mm Mauser, 8mm Rimmed, 32 Winchester, 8mm Mannlicher, 8mm Swedish, 8mm Remington Magnum.

Note: Two versions of this jag were produced. Due to machining and tooling considerations, the design was changed from aluminum to brass, and the body of the jag was tapered. If you have one of the old aluminum jags, please continue to use it.

You will see no difference in performance. If you order a new jag from us, depending on which box your order is drawn from, you may receive either an aluminum Jag or a brass jag. This makes no difference in performance. TCS round patches are the perfect size for use with this jag, and other patches may cause fit problems. Square patches should not be used with our jags. Cleaning Jag Instructions.



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