Ignition Override
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I'm frustrated by having a cleaning rod which requires a brass adapter and don't trust any metal edge.
The older rod had suffered too much pressure and the end of the rod, it turns out, was only plastic coated. Now you can feel a tiny, but very sharp edge where the metal has been warped outwards out a tiny bit.
Do all rods require a metal shaft for strength, even when coated by plastic? Or does anybody sell one on line which has no metal at the end where the slotted jag or brush screws in?
My older Garand (Service G.) has a beautiful bore, and now with the S. G. Special, I'm reluctant to use anything with even a tiny bit of exposed metal.
The older rod had suffered too much pressure and the end of the rod, it turns out, was only plastic coated. Now you can feel a tiny, but very sharp edge where the metal has been warped outwards out a tiny bit.
Do all rods require a metal shaft for strength, even when coated by plastic? Or does anybody sell one on line which has no metal at the end where the slotted jag or brush screws in?
My older Garand (Service G.) has a beautiful bore, and now with the S. G. Special, I'm reluctant to use anything with even a tiny bit of exposed metal.