Bore Brush — Nylon (For All Except G17T) | SKU 100700121
Gentle, Effective Bore Cleaning for Everyday Maintenance
Keep your barrel bright and your groups tight with the Nylon Bore Brush (for all except G17T). Built for routine cleaning without the risk of scratching steel, this non-marring nylon brush scrubs away powder fouling, carbon, and residue while protecting lands and grooves. It’s an excellent choice for dry or solvent-assisted cleaning sessions and ideal when you want reliable performance without the aggressiveness of bronze or stainless.
Purpose-designed to work across a wide range of standard firearms (not compatible with G17T training variants), this brush delivers the right balance of stiffness and flexibility to navigate rifling, crowns, and chambers—helping you maintain accuracy, reliability, and easier future cleanups.
Compatibility note: Designed for general firearm use except G17T. Always match brush size and rod interface to your firearm and cleaning rod system.
Key Features at a Glance
Non-Marring Nylon Bristles: Tough on fouling, gentle on rifling and crown surfaces
Everyday Cleaning Power: Removes carbon and soft lead/powder residue without gouging
Solvent-Friendly: Works with most common CLP/solvent formulas (test before use)
Corrosion-Proof Bristle Material: Nylon won’t oxidize like metal-bristle brushes
For All Except G17T: Explicitly not compatible with G17T training platforms
SKU: 100700121
Why Choose Nylon Over Bronze or Stainless?
Finish Safety: Nylon bristles reduce risk of micro-abrasions in the bore and throat areas
Consistent Scrub: Bristles maintain shape, providing predictable contact pass after pass
Solvent Versatility: Nylon stands up to strong cleaners that can degrade some natural fibers
Low Maintenance: Rinse, shake, and air-dry—no rust or patina to worry about
Ideal Use Cases
Routine Post-Range Cleaning: Quick carbon removal before storage
Sensitive Barrels and Finishes: Where minimal abrasion is preferred
High-Volume Shooters: Frequent cleaning cycles without accelerated wear
Solvent-Heavy Methods: Nylon tolerates a wide range of bore cleaners
How to Use (Best Practices)
Verify Unloaded: Remove magazine, lock open, and visually/physically inspect the chamber.
Prep the Bore: Wet a patch with solvent and run it through to soften residue.
Brush from Chamber to Muzzle: Make full-length strokes—avoid reversing direction mid-bore.
Let Solvent Work: Short dwell time helps lift stubborn fouling.
Patch Clean: Follow with dry patches until they emerge clean; finish with a light protectant patch if your manual allows.
Protect the Brush: Rinse with mild cleaner, shake dry, and store bristles straight.
Tip: Pair with a caliber-correct jag and patch kit for best results and fewer passes.
Care & Longevity
Rinse After Solvents: Prolongs bristle life and prevents gummy buildup
Avoid Heat: Let air-dry; do not use high heat that can deform nylon
Keep Straight: Stow in a tube or organizer to prevent bristle curl
Replace When Worn: If bristles look matted or the brush passes too easily, it’s time for a new one
Technical Details (SKU 100700121)
Product Type: Nylon bore brush
Bristle Material: Solvent-resistant nylon
Use: Routine bore scrubbing for powder/carbon fouling
Compatibility: General firearm use except G17T (select brush size to match your caliber; ensure your cleaning rod thread/interface matches)
Thread size, core material, and exact dimensions can vary by batch/vendor. Always check packaging for specific rod compatibility and caliber.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why is G17T excluded?
A: The brush is not intended for G17T training variants due to platform-specific maintenance requirements and clearances. Use the brush type specified by that platform’s manual.
Q: Will nylon actually clean as well as bronze?
A: For routine fouling, yes. Nylon is excellent for regular maintenance; bronze can be reserved for occasional stubborn deposits.
Q: Can I use aggressive copper solvents with nylon?
A: Nylon is generally solvent-safe, but always test compatibility and follow the solvent manufacturer’s instructions.
Q: How often should I replace the brush?
A: Replace when bristles lose stiffness, become matted, or the brush slides through with noticeably less resistance.
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Responsible Use Reminder
Always follow your firearm’s owner/armorer manual. Match brush size to caliber, use safe solvents, and verify the firearm is unloaded before any maintenance.
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