Tipton Ultra Cleaning Jag Set 12-Piece Threaded Nickel Plated Brass

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| Manufacturer #: 500012
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Bore solvents can react to your cleaning jag as they remove copper fouling, but the Ultra Jag's patented protective process shields it from bore solvents for a long life and improved cleaning.

Material: Nickel plated brass

Kit Includes:

  • .17, .22, .243/6mm, .25/6.5mm, .270/7mm, .30, .35/9mm, .375, .40, .44 and .45 jags
  • Plastic storage box with holes marked for each caliber jag

    Notes:
  • .17 jag has 5-40 thread
  • All other jags have 8-32 thread

  • Overall Rating:
    4.7 out of 5
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    5 stars
    James Becwar of Fairbanks, AK
    Date posted: 9/26/2007
    Point is very sharp, nice tight fit in bore.
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    5 stars
    Steven Dezalia of Sandgate, VT
    Date posted: 11/2/2007
    Absolutely great set of jags, they work well and do what they are suppose to and are not affected by the harsh cleaning products due to the nickel the plating.
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    5 stars
    Greg Doherty of Framingham, MA
    Date posted: 5/24/2006
    Great product, costs considerably less than buy each piece separately and come with a storage box with holes marked for each jag. Jags are nice a long to get the most out of your cleaning patch and get more cleaning with each pass.
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    5 stars
    Brian Shiffman of Minnetonka, MN
    Date posted: 8/2/2006
    In 45 years of gun cleaning I have never used a better jag. Precision craftsmanship, unaffected by copper solvents, large patch holding area for lots of patch contact with the bore.
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    5 stars
    STEPHEN LEE of MANSFIELD, MO
    Date posted: 5/20/2009
    Great product! A must have for anyone that is serious about their guns.
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    5 stars
    Keith S of East Bay, CA
    Date posted: 5/14/2006
    Works as advertised, great idea that should have been thought of years ago. If you like this shape of jag (I do), you'll love these. Sweets doesn't tear these up at all, and it's easier to tell when I've got things clean with Butch's as well. I like the box with marked storage holes. If you have more than one or two calibers, just buy the set, I think you'll like the box (which isn't available separately, as far as I can ell). Suggestion to Midway -- do a set of your Tipton "slotted tip" (aka patch puller or loop) in this same treatment, since that's actually the recommended way of applying Sweets and some other solvents.
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    5 stars
    Michael McGourty of ANAHEIM, CA
    Date posted: 8/13/2009
    Well made jags, well made box. Will serve its purpose forever and then some.
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    5 stars
    JACOB MCCOLLUM of MADISON, IN
    Date posted: 4/21/2009
    My first set of cleaning tools were plastic - these blow the plastic junk out of the water. They are awesome and clearly marked. You need these!
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    4 stars
    Steven S of Moraga, CA
    Date posted: 8/18/2008
    High quality jag and very nice case. However, the jags have a large surface area and can be extremely tight - you might find yourself pounding your cleaning rod down the barrel. Start with an undersized jag and move up. Also some solvents "grab" more than others.
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    3 stars
    D Woods of Linthicum, MD
    Date posted: 1/12/2010
    I have both the nickel plated and brass versions of these jag tip sets. The nickel plating does protect the jag from solvent damage but the hard slippery surface does not grip the patch as well as the bare brass version does. I use high grade cotton flannel patches of the proper size and as soon as I reverse direction and start to pull back on the rod, the jag sheds the patch even if you are in the middle of the barrel. This happened with multiple calibers and doesn't happen with the brass jags. It is possible the nickel platting is rounding off the sharp edges of the jag causing the patch to slip. For those of you that only make a single pass with a patch this won't be a problem. But after I remove the majority of the crud with the first couple of patches, I usually work the patch back and forth a few times before replacement. Good product but it could be better.
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