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Nylon Coated Rod for Rifle

Nylon Coated Rod for Rifle

27cal & up / 36" with .30 Jag & Brush Adapter LGBA
Sale price  $83.00 Regular price  $95.00
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Nylon Coated Rod for Rifle
DEWEY RODS

Nylon Coated Rod for Rifle

SKU: DW30C36
Sale price  $83.00 Regular price  $95.00
Abela's Gun Store Low Stock
Horsley Park Gun Store Low Stock

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Nylon Coated Rod for Rifle

27cal & up / 36" with .30 Jag & Brush Adapter LGBA

Abela's Gun Shop

Pickup currently not available

13 Watsford Road
Campbelltown NSW 2560
Australia

+61246263222

Horsley Park Gun Shop

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

1848 The Horsley Drive
Horsley Park NSW 2175
Australia

+61296201313

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J Dewey's Nylon-Coated Rods are THE best cleaning rods for your firearms. Its ball bearing handle design has been one of the most recognizable in the industry and is sought after all over the world by all types of shooters. The nylon coating is also the thickest on the market, many have tried to duplicate it without success.

.22 Rimfire and CZ Shooters: It is recommended using .20 calibre cleaning rods, as the .22 calibre rods have been found to be at times too large to fit through those tight barrels. When ordering a .20 calibre rod for use with .22 calibre jags, mops, brushes, etc, you will need to order the 17A adapter. Contact us if you need more information.

IMPORTANT: TM solution by Sinclair International and Montana X-Treme Solutions have been found to attack the nylon coating. It is strongly recommend not using these solutions with the nylon coated rods; brass or stainless steel rods can be used instead.

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