Yup Possum hollow wild name great products. If your rods are long enough look at the solvent port also that attaches on the end with a hole in so you can start your rod then put on the solvent so its less likely to get on a stock. Eitherway I normally wrap wooden stocks in a couple Walmart bags. Then on the barrel end put a empty water bottle to catch all the spray and crap that flys out.Woo Hoo! My Possum Hollow Bore Guide for my CZ .22lr showed up today! Now I can clean it easier, faster, and without risking any damage from poking that rod in. These are ridiculously simple, and probably cost like 75 cents to make (and sell for like $20) but they are an easy and convenient tool to prevent potential damage to the gun or by bending/scraping the cleaning rod IMO.
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