Hoppe's 9mm Bronze Bore Brush for Pistol Cleaning MPN 1307AP
Hoppe'sThe Hoppe's 9mm Bronze Bore Brush (MPN 1307AP) is a purpose-built pistol cleaning tool engineered to scrub away carbon, lead, and copper fouling from 9mm handgun barrels with proven, reliable performance.
- Genuine bronze bristles aggressively loosen stubborn lead and carbon deposits
- Sized specifically for 9mm pistol barrels for a precise, wall-to-wall fit
- Stout, tightly wound bristles maintain shape through repeated cleaning sessions
- Compatible with all standard 8-32 threaded cleaning rods and kits
- From Hoppe's — America's most trusted name in firearm care since 1903
- Pairs perfectly with Hoppe's No. 9 solvent for a complete cleaning routine
Who This Is For
This brush is ideal for 9mm pistol owners — from everyday concealed carriers and range shooters to competitive shooters and law enforcement professionals — who demand a dependable, effective bore brush that gets the job done without damaging their barrel's rifling. If you shoot 9mm regularly, this brush belongs in your cleaning kit.
Specifications
| Brand | Hoppe's |
|---|---|
| MPN | 1307AP |
| Caliber | 9mm |
| Firearm Type | Pistol / Handgun |
| Bristle Material | Bronze |
| Thread Size | 8-32 (Standard) |
| Category | Bore Brush / Cleaning Brush |
| Compatible Calibers | 9mm / .38 caliber |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this bore brush work with my existing cleaning rod?
Yes. The Hoppe's 1307AP bore brush features a standard 8-32 male thread, which is the most common thread size used on cleaning rods in the United States. It is compatible with virtually all major cleaning rod brands including Hoppe's, Tipton, Otis, and others that use the 8-32 standard.
Can I use this brush for both lead and jacketed bullet fouling?
Absolutely. The bronze bristles are effective at loosening both lead fouling from cast or swaged bullets and carbon deposits left by jacketed and plated projectiles. For best results, apply Hoppe's No. 9 solvent or a copper solvent to the brush before running it through the bore to help break down fouling before scrubbing.
How often should I replace my bore brush?
Bronze bore brushes should be replaced when the bristles begin to flatten, splay, or shed noticeably — typically after 100–200 passes depending on use and maintenance. Rinsing the brush with solvent after each cleaning session and allowing it to dry before storage will extend its useful life significantly.
- Caliber:
- 9mm
- Type:
- Brush