PISTOL CLEANING ROD Reviews & Ratings
Reviews Summary
Customers find the PISTOL CLEANING ROD effective for small caliber guns, with strong comments on its sturdiness. However, some users note concerns about length limitations and fitment issues with certain firearms. While many appreciate its compatibility with various brushes, dissatisfaction stems from specific cleaning needs that remain unmet. Overall, the rod serves basic cleaning purposes well.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Product Effectiveness
60%
Many reviewers highlight the effectiveness of the cleaning rod for small bore handguns, noting that it meets their cleaning needs adequately. Users appreciate its sturdiness and compatibility with various cleaning brushes, indicating that it performs well for expected tasks.
Length Limitations
40%
Several reviewers express dissatisfaction with the rod's length, particularly for firearms with longer barrels. They suggest that while the rod works for smaller models, users with larger calibers may encounter challenges, impacting the overall cleaning experience.
Compatibility
50%
The rod's compatibility with Dewey and Otis brushes and loops is frequently mentioned, with users finding it convenient for their cleaning needs. However, some reviews indicate uncertainty about the longevity of the handle-to-rod fitment, raising questions about its long-term usability.
Quality Concerns
30%
A few customers noted concerns about the quality and reliability of the cleaning rod, comparing it negatively with their older, trusted cleaning tools. This has made some users wary about the rod’s durability, despite others praising its sturdiness.
User Experience
20%
A mix of user experiences is shared, where some find it easy to use and effective, while others face issues related to fit and flexibility during cleaning. This inconsistency suggests varying preferences and expectations depending on the type of firearm.
Brass Cleaning Rod
Exactly what I needed
Would you recommend this?
Yes, I would recommend to a friend
Cats meow!
I just broke off a jag in this. My fault but really bummed because this is my favorite .22 rod ever bar none. I done it on my Dewey also, guess I will never learn. Gotta tighten that jag tight and watch it. It is sturdy enought up to ..357 which says a lot for a 1/8 rod with 8/32. I didn't use a bore guide on .32 mag and .357 but will now. I will be getting a .22 bore guide, I have all the larger ones. It will not bend period. I am ordering 3 more now while the getting is good. Mine was 9" long, need longer get a longer jag. I don't because I keep revolver cylinder open when cleaning. I clean chambers separate. I push rod in with palm on rear and turns nicely. My 1/4" Dewey is larger diameter than.22 jag. Get brass shavings and hard on bore ends.
Perfect
Fits dewey and otis brushes and loops that I've tried. Great for 22 cal but use small patches. Great for AR chamber cleanout. It's the little things that make life easier.
Brownell's PISTOL CLEANING ROD
Brass rod came bent. Not as sturdy as the Dewey's pistol cleaning rod.
Not for Long Barrel S&W Model 41
I tend to believe this cleaning rod is adequate for most small bore handguns. However, I found it was not long enough to safely clean a S&W Model 41 with a 7 inch barrel. The rod handle rubbed slightly on the barrel extension, which flexed the rod. The rod could then rub on the edge(s) of the chamber opening and maybe elsewhere inside the bore. I returned this rod and ordered a carbon fiber rod.
Disappointed
I read "Dewey universal, all-caliber (.22 and up)" and thought this was for handguns. Maybe it's for AR-type "pistols." In any case, 9-in. is a little long for a 1911 or a .380. Also, I'm not confident that the handle-to-rod fitment is going to last. I've got an aluminum cleaning rod from an Outer's kit from 1982 that works like new. Maybe I should have stayed with that.


