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Karl Ferguson 07-30-2022 09:03 AM

What is this ?
 
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This was one of the cleaning rod attachments that was in my English Leather case.

Anyone know what it's called and what it would be used for ? Thanks

Dan Steingraber 07-30-2022 09:14 AM

Appears to be a threading tool of some sort.

Rick Losey 07-30-2022 09:18 AM

i think its a jag to mount to a cleaning rod

the left side (top picture) attaches to the rod

the right is designed to hold a patch while scrubbing the bore - notice those are not threads on that end

Karl Ferguson 07-30-2022 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Rick Losey (Post 368668)
i think its a jag to mount to a cleaning rod

the left side (top picture) attaches to the rod

the right is designed to hold a patch while scrubbing the bore - notice those are not threads on that end


That's kinda what I was thinking but wasn't positive... It screws onto the cleaning rod like the other attachments but the other jag I have is split all the way thru the head so you can slide a patch thru it. Thanks

Jack Kuzepski 07-30-2022 10:33 AM

The jag shown is not so much for a patch but for what the Brits call tow, a straw like material. The other jag mentioned with the split can be made of brass, nylon and like one I have is a brass base with a horn body. They are called a split jag and are made for putting an oblong patch in the slit and wrapping it around the body of the jag.

Mark Riessen 07-30-2022 12:34 PM

What is it ?
 
If you have access to old Double Gun Journals, try Vol.5 Is. 1 Spring 1994, page 31. There is a picture of one in a complete ' set up '. M

Kevin McCormack 07-30-2022 07:42 PM

It is a split end jag for use with excelsior (frittered shavings of strawlike material) in cleaning the barrels after usual solvent rinse and clean patch run-through. Up until the time "bubble pack", foam, and packing "peanuts" came into common use, excelsior was the packing material of choice for fragile items like Christmas ball, glass target balls, crystal and expensive glassware.

Rick Losey 07-30-2022 08:25 PM

Tow is the by product of flax processing into linen

It’s the rougher outer material. It was used in colonial day to make cloth for some worker’s clothing- sort of like a dense burlap. I had a set of knee breeches and a shirt made of it when I did 18th century re-enactments

I also carried a bit of raw tow in my bag for cleaning- I was at a local living history museum one day when they were spinning and weaving linen. They were piling the tow to the side and when I asked what they were going to do with it- they told me take it. So I did - our whole unit had all they could use. After cleaning a bore, let it dry and you have tinder for your fire

Kenneth V Jones 07-30-2022 08:50 PM

Double Gun Vol 5 spring 1994 page 31
 
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