OK for the really lazy gun cleaning folks! Tipton Power Brush

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Now this should be a HOT seller. Tired of pushing a bore brush or cleaning brush. Got tennis elbow from all that hard work?

Now you can power scrub!!:rolleyes::eek:

Power Clean Electric Gun Cleaning Brush Kit - Battenfeld

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Looks like you can clean your gun, brush your teeth, comb your hair and wax the car with that thing. Handy!

It's a floor wax AND a dessert topping!

I've used a cordless drill attached to a rod/brush a few times.....
 
I wonder what took them so long, we have been using toothbrushes to clean gun for years, I figured they would have came out with a power one years ago! However, this could work well if it provides a substantial increase in power over elbow grease. It could help clean some stubborn build ups.

Of course if that does not work, just use a corded drill. More power!
 
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Cool! Unfortunately I'm more lazy than "really lazy"! Does it come with a person to actually clean my guns?

I might give it a shot

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I've done that with a bore brush to tackle the cylinder buildup from shooting .38s in one my .357s.

MODS, Please resize the PICTURE:eek:;)

Save you some work.

Take a 357 mag piece of brass that is slightly flared to just fit in the cylinder. Put some solvent or gun oil in each cylinder.

Tap the brass into each cylinder. It scrapes out the crud. Then do you normal buff and fluff routine.
 
MODS, Please resize the PICTURE:eek:;)

Save you some work.

Take a 357 mag piece of brass that is slightly flared to just fit in the cylinder. Put some solvent or gun oil in each cylinder.

Tap the brass into each cylinder. It scrapes out the crud. Then do you normal buff and fluff routine.
Wouldn't it be faster to just run the bore brush? It's what I do too

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Save you some work.

Take a 357 mag piece of brass that is slightly flared to just fit in the cylinder. Put some solvent or gun oil in each cylinder.

Tap the brass into each cylinder. It scrapes out the crud. Then do you normal buff and fluff routine.

It really wasn't much work. I just inserted the bore brush into a cylinder hole and squeezed the trigger on the drill. Only required one beer. :D
 
does it actually work?
i think i want one.
i've done the cordless drill thing but it's a pain.

yeah, yeah, i know some of you think cleaning guns is great fun but for me it's just a chore, like washing dishes.
my hobby is shooting, not cleaning..
 
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Now the faces of the revolver cylinder can positively sparkle after removing all the shooting smut. No more "Ring around the Chamber Mouth" ! ! :D :) :eek:

A special Clymer chamber reamer removes all the 38 spl crud from a 357 chamber. The reamer is ground to minimum SAAMI specs to remove only carbon buildup from each chamber in the cylinder. It was really popular back in the mid-1980's when I bought mine. Don't need no new fangled batter drill.
 
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