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My Wife has a Beretta Tomcat 32 and I have been trying to find a brush for the bore, looked in Dicks, Sportsman's warehouse, Bass Pro as well as a couple of smaller shops, nothing!

Any suggestions, is one even made for a 32?

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I had a tomcat and I found a .32 brush. I can't remember where though. Usually gun shops will have more sizes than the big stores. If you were closer to Memphis, I would find it and give it to you. I think it cost like 2 dollars.

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Use Shooter's Choice Bore Cleaner or Butch's Bore Shine and never use a brush again.

1. Soak patch with SCBC or BBS and run it down the bore.

2. Wait 5-15min (depending on how fouled it is).

3. Blow it out with non-chlor brake cleaner.

4. Patch with lube down the bore.

5. Dry patch down the bore and it will come out white.

I clean all my handgun/rifle bores this way.

BBS works slightly better than SCBC, but I choose SCBC because it is ammonia free (for my chrome-lined bores...ammonia is not good for chrome lining).

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Use Shooter's Choice Bore Cleaner or Butch's Bore Shine and never use a brush again.

1. Soak patch with SCBC or BBS and run it down the bore.

2. Wait 5-15min (depending on how fouled it is).

3. Blow it out with non-chlor brake cleaner.

4. Patch with lube down the bore.

5. Dry patch down the bore and it will come out white.

I clean all my handgun/rifle bores this way.

BBS works slightly better than SCBC, but I choose SCBC because it is ammonia free (for my chrome-lined bores...ammonia is not good for chrome lining).

nice! thanks Todd!!

the only 2 things that will ruin a barrel? shooting the firearm and cleaning the firearm.

I'm going to try this out.

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Use Shooter's Choice Bore Cleaner or Butch's Bore Shine and never use a brush again.

1. Soak patch with SCBC or BBS and run it down the bore.

2. Wait 5-15min (depending on how fouled it is).

3. Blow it out with non-chlor brake cleaner.

4. Patch with lube down the bore.

5. Dry patch down the bore and it will come out white.

I clean all my handgun/rifle bores this way.

BBS works slightly better than SCBC, but I choose SCBC because it is ammonia free (for my chrome-lined bores...ammonia is not good for chrome lining).

+1

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