Artículo: AMZ-B0030HMTPE

Tipton

Tipton Deluxe Cleaning Rods .22-.26, 12" with Multiple Caliber Sizes and Lengths, Carbon Fiber Shaft and Hanging Hole for Cleaning, Maintenance and Gunsmithing

Size:

12 Inch - 22-26 Caliber

12 Inch - 22-26 Caliber

12 Inch - 27-45 Caliber

26 Inch - 17 Caliber

26 Inch - 22-26 Caliber

26 Inch - 27-45 Caliber

36 Inch - 17 Caliber

36 Inch - 22-26 Caliber

36 Inch - 27-45 Caliber

40 Inch - 22-26 Caliber

44 Inch - 22-26 Caliber

44 Inch - 27-45Caliber

Disponibilidad
En stock
Peso con empaque
0.20 kg
Devolución
Si
Condición
Nuevo
Producto de
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Sobre este producto
  • SPECS: .22-.26 caliber cleaning rod, 12 inches long
  • EASE OF USE: Smoothly follows the rifling both pushing and pulling, even while under pressure
  • DURABLE: Carbon Fiber rods can be bent to an extreme degree and return to their original straightness
  • VERSATILE: Tipton Dluxe 1-Piece Carbon Fiber Cleaning Rods are available in a variety of calibers, gauges, and lengths
  • CONVENIENT: Ergonomically designed handle that spins on two sets of ball bearings
  • GUARANTEED: This product is covered by a limited lifetime warranty provided by Tipton. Please contact Tipton customer service for assistance

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US military armorers called on Tipton to provide cleaning rods that would clean service rifles in demanding conditions. Carbon fiber is well-suited to the tough tasks assigned to cleaning rods. It combines the best features of stainless steel and coated cleaning rods, then adds valuable properties of its own. Carbon fiber can't scratch your bore like stainless steel and won't embed like coated rods. Carbon fiber rods can be bent to an extreme degree and return to their original straightness. These cleaning rods are "deluxe" because they feature an ergonomically designed handle that spins on two sets of ball bearings - the result is a cleaning rod that smoothly follows the rifling both pushing and pulling, even while under pressure. The "shank-through" construction also allows the user to apply "reasonable" hammer blows to the end of the cleaning rod to get a tight patch through a bore.