The Hoppe's 9mm Nylon Pistol Cleaning Brush (MPN 1309) is a purpose-built bore cleaning tool designed to deliver reliable, thorough cleaning for 9mm pistols without scratching or damaging delicate barrel rifling.
- Nylon bristles are gentle on bores yet tough on carbon and lead fouling
- Sized specifically for 9mm caliber pistol barrels for a precise fit
- Stout bristle construction ensures efficient scrubbing with every pass
- Compatible with standard cleaning rods using a universal threaded connection
- Effective at loosening stubborn lead, powder residue, and copper deposits
- From Hoppe's — America's most trusted name in firearm cleaning since 1903
Who This Is For
This brush is ideal for 9mm pistol owners who clean their firearms regularly and want a reliable, affordable tool that won't harm their bore. Whether you're a casual range shooter, a concealed carry permit holder, or a competitive shooter putting hundreds of rounds downrange each week, the Hoppe's 1309 nylon brush is a must-have staple in any cleaning kit. It pairs perfectly with Hoppe's No. 9 solvent and lubricating oil for a complete cleaning routine.
Specifications
| Brand | Hoppe's |
|---|---|
| MPN | 1309 |
| Caliber | 9mm |
| Bristle Material | Nylon |
| Firearm Type | Pistol |
| Thread Type | 8-32 Universal (standard cleaning rod) |
| Primary Use | Bore cleaning — lead and carbon fouling removal |
| Category | Maintenance / Brushes & Jags |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will nylon bristles effectively remove lead and carbon fouling from a 9mm bore?
Yes. Hoppe's nylon bristles are stiff enough to agitate and loosen lead, carbon, and powder residue when used in conjunction with a quality solvent like Hoppe's No. 9. For heavy copper fouling, a bronze brush may be more aggressive, but nylon is the preferred choice for routine cleaning because it won't scratch or erode the bore's rifling over time.
What cleaning rods is this brush compatible with?
The Hoppe's 1309 brush features an 8-32 threaded connection, which is the standard thread used on most American-made cleaning rods and cleaning kits. It is compatible with Hoppe's cleaning rods as well as the majority of universal pistol cleaning kits available on the market today.
How often should I use this brush when cleaning my 9mm pistol?
For best results, run this brush through the bore several times with solvent applied after every range session. A good rule of thumb is to brush the bore, let the solvent dwell for a few minutes to break down fouling, then follow up with clean patches until they come out white. Regular use of this brush will help maintain accuracy and extend the service life of your barrel.
- Caliber:
- 9mm
- Type:
- Brush