Firearms – Implements – For barrel cleaning
Patent
1997-07-31
1999-08-10
Carone, Michael J.
Firearms
Implements
For barrel cleaning
151042, 42 7011, F41C 2708, F41A 2902, F41A 1702
Patent
active
059340002
ABSTRACT:
A gun barrel cleaner is described for cleaning the bore of a pistol, rifle, or shotgun without danger of contaminating the breech area of the firearm. A cleaning rod is inserted from the nozzle of the gun extending into the breech area. Various structures are described for pivotal quick connection of interchangeable cleaning articles, such as brushes and oil swabs, to the end of the cleaning rod within the breech area. The cleaning article is pivoted into the breech area of the gun, and the rod pulled through the bore of the gun via the nozzle of the gun, preventing debris and/or oil contamination of the breech area of the gun. The procedure is then repeated as necessary utilizing different interchangeable cleaning articles as required. When clean, the cleaning article is replaced with a locking pin-locking tube combination secured by a padlock at the breech area of the gun with the cleaning rod in place within the barrel of the gun, visibly rendering accidental loading and discharge of the weapon impossible.
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Buckley Denise J.
Carone Michael J.
Quast, Esq. W. Patrick
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