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I'm looking for a one-piece range rod, brass, steel, or aluminum with a swivel handle. The only ones I'm finding online are by Treso, & they look suitable, but are unavailable at present. Does anyone know what companies sell a suitable range rod?
 

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I'm looking for a one-piece range rod, brass, steel, or aluminum with a swivel handle. The only ones I'm finding online are by Treso, & they look suitable, but are unavailable at present. Does anyone know what companies sell a suitable range rod?
Eastern Maine Shooting Supply
 

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I don't know of any that offer them with a swivel handle, but the ones from Track of the Wolf are nice TOTW

October Country offers several. Here is one, but they offer other options as well October Country
 
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"Swivel handle not necessary but if it's yer thang, go fer it. Ox Yoke sells some fine brass rods."

I have plenty of range rods with pinned handles, the reason I'm looking for one with a swivel handle is it'll be used as a loading/wiping rod for my original Whitworth & the jag is hexagonal to fit the bore, a fixed handled rod doesn't allow the jag to follow the rifling.
 
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I'm looking for a one-piece range rod, brass, steel, or aluminum with a swivel handle. The only ones I'm finding online are by Treso, & they look suitable, but are unavailable at present. Does anyone know what companies sell a suitable range rod?
You can get a "spinjag" to go on a standard range rod. Swivel handle rods are great until you need to scrap the beech or pull a ball, then they are useless.

Check out www.spinjag.com
 
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"Swivel handle not necessary but if it's yer thang, go fer it. Ox Yoke sells some fine brass rods."

I have plenty of range rods with pinned handles, the reason I'm looking for one with a swivel handle is it'll be used as a loading/wiping rod for my original Whitworth & the jag is hexagonal to fit the bore, a fixed handled rod doesn't allow the jag to follow the rifling.
I once made a rod for lapping a new barrel using a bicycle hub for a handle. Not comfortable but it rotated.
 

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I use a Dewey .50cal cleaning rod. 44 or 48” long and nylon coated one piece steel. Ball bearing handle. Check ‘em out.
 
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You do not need a special black powder rod , I use one piece range rods made by Tetra and other companies like Outers . A rod made for 30 cal+ will do nicely unless your ml has a very long barrel ., I have fitted brass muzzle guards to the tetra rods . Just make sure the rod and any jags you buy have compatible threads
 
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