Hoppe's 24020VD Viper Boresnake, .50-.54 Caliber
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The answer is yes. With a pull string that measures 40 inches long, you don't have to fish it out of the barrel.
There is no good reason for not doing it. I think it will work well even though it is a bit long.
It's the same rifle I have the 9NE for.
A T handle was never seen on a caliber Hoppe.
Selected User Reviews For Hoppe's 24020VD Viper Boresnake, .50-.54 Caliber
The ones I own come in nearly every caliber and I've never experienced any trouble. I purchased a boresnake of 50 caliber that was not suitable for the job. In the joint where the smaller section meets the larger section, the fabric ripped. The thread came loose from this joint when it was used for a second time. Epoxy was used to fix it, and it now works perfectly. This was a very disappointing experience when the thread broke so soon after opening.
I find it to be the best fit for my 45ACP. The 44-inch TV is a good one The lead is pretty long for a rifle.
The loop can probably fit through a 45acp barrel, but the handle is too long for that. . . New snakes are less likely to feel this way, and as time wears on I expect it to change
NOW I have a snake that HELPS me clean
re This is a modification of the SA 45ACP. The following are the 3 steps.
It will be impossible to go back to the old cleaning rod when you use one. I really like them. For a quick clean, you can carry them in the field. That's not to say that I'm negative. The Boresnakes are the best for most applications. However, it might be a good idea to have a cleaning rod on hand for other things.
I love It does what it says.
I use the necessary G96 gun treatment patches to clean out the black powder residue, then use the patch on the Hoppes Viper to complete cleaning. Never had a gun rust issue with this product.
No parts to screw together while making a cleaning rod. All you need is a few drops of bore oil.
In accordance with the advertisement.