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WANTED Brass Patch Loop Cleaning Jag - Any Leads on Where to Find or Any For Sale?

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I am looking for a source to buy the brass patch loop cleaning jag shown below. I believe I got this one from RMC a long time ago, but they have quit selling it. I really want one (or more) threaded 10-32, but 8-32 will get me by. I believe that were sold in about three caliber sizes. I really need the size that covers the 40 caliber. I am hoping someone either has some for sale or knows where they can be bought. Thanks in advance.

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Why not make one from an existing jag? Chuck the jag in a drill press or electric drill and use a file to bring it down to the diameter/taper you want. Then drill holes at 90 degrees and file them out, or use a dremel tool to make the slot. Shouldn't be too difficult.
 
Thanks for the replies. The EMSS .270 loop may work. It is 10-32 threads, but I am not sure if the tip will be the right size or not. I am primarily shooting TC Cleland 40 cal. rifles and I have to make sure that I am cleaning the recessed/patent chamber.
 
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