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For the life of me, I don't know why I can't find such a simple thing, I know they're available. I'm looking for a chamber brush handle that holds 6 brushes for cleaning all 6 chamber of my 686 at one time. I shoot a lot of cast bullets and need to give my chambers a quick brush between relays. I used to see them all over the place when I didn't need one.

Thanks!

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For the life of me, I don't know why I can't find such a simple thing, I know they're available. I'm looking for a chamber brush handle that holds 6 brushes for cleaning all 6 chamber of my 686 at one time. I shoot a lot of cast bullets and need to give my chambers a quick brush between relays. I used to see them all over the place when I didn't need one.

Thanks!

anachronism, It is called an Allison Speed Brush, do hickkie, thingamabob, but never a thingamajig. :roflol: You may be able to google "Allison Speed Brush" and see what comes up. I don't know who else carries them. Later rdd

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Just tried the google thang and Brownells came up having them. Hope this is helpful later again rdd

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If you try a 6 brush thingamabob with brass bristle brushes, you may find that the effort to pull the thing OUT of the cylinder is a lot tougher than pushing it IN. The problem is the effort required to get all 6 brush bristles reversing their hold on the interior of the chambers. Nylon bristle brushes aren't as tough to work with.

With just one, I find myself giving it a little twist as I start the return stroke, and it comes out easily.

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We're talking about cylinder brushes here. :devil:

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If you try a 6 brush thingamabob with brass bristle brushes, you may find that the effort to pull the thing OUT of the cylinder is a lot tougher than pushing it IN. The problem is the effort required to get all 6 brush bristles reversing their hold on the interior of the chambers. Nylon bristle brushes aren't as tough to work with.

With just one, I find myself giving it a little twist as I start the return stroke, and it comes out easily.

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We're talking about cylinder brushes here. :devil:

I think they push all the way through, letting the bristles relax and bend back the other way.

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