A tooth pick.
A quality round toothpick with the end cut at an angle and dipped in oil. When the end is loaded up, cut a new end.
Wood will not damage the finish.
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My favorite cleaning tool
My favorite cleaning tool
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Re: My favorite cleaning tool
YEP! - a box sets on my loading bench as part of the 'tools' !A tooth pick.
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Re: My favorite cleaning tool
I picked up a box of them a few months back. There are some crevices that collect crud in a couple of my firearms that a toothpick is the perfect tool to remove. I've also been known to cut a small piece of wood on the bandsaw for a special cleaning job.
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Re: My favorite cleaning tool
Yesterday evening I tried this "new tool" when I cleaned the inside connecting end of my Stevens 20ga barrel. I regularly use Q-tips for hard-to-reach spots on my firearms. But sometimes there are those left-over strands that I need to pull out with tweezers. Using a tooth pick, cutting a new end when needed, works really well. Least expensive tool in my toolbox!
Appreciate the tooth pick tip and tip and tip and tip...
PT7
Appreciate the tooth pick tip and tip and tip and tip...
PT7
Rustbelt wrote:A tooth pick.
A quality round toothpick with the end cut at an angle and dipped in oil. When the end is loaded up, cut a new end.
Wood will not damage the finish.
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