Kleen-Bore 9mm Nylon Bore Brushes Red Bristle 2-Pack
Kleen-BoreThe Kleen-Bore 9mm Nylon Bore Brush in Red delivers professional-grade bore cleaning performance in a durable, firearm-safe design trusted by shooters and recommended by leading firearms manufacturers.
- Heavy-duty red nylon bristles power through carbon, fouling, and residue
- Stiff bristle construction tackles even the toughest bore cleaning jobs
- Dense bristle array ensures thorough, consistent contact along the bore
- American Standard #8-32 threads fit most standard cleaning rods
- Nylon bristles won't scratch or damage rifling like wire brushes can
- Conveniently packaged as a 2-pack for extended use and backup supply
Who This Is For
This brush is ideal for 9mm pistol and carbine owners who want to maintain their bore safely and effectively — especially those with polygonal or sensitive rifling where bronze or steel brushes are not recommended. It's a great everyday maintenance tool for range shooters, competitive shooters, and anyone who prioritizes consistent firearm care without risking bore damage.
Specifications
| Brand | Kleen-Bore |
|---|---|
| Model | A190N-RED |
| Caliber | 9mm |
| Bristle Material | Heavy-Duty Nylon |
| Bristle Color | Red |
| Thread Standard | American Standard #8-32 |
| Quantity | 2-Pack |
| Country of Origin | Made in USA |
| Compatible With | 9mm Pistols & Carbines |
Frequently Asked Questions
Are nylon bore brushes safe for all 9mm firearms, including those with polygonal rifling?
Yes — nylon bore brushes are widely recommended by major firearms manufacturers, including those producing pistols with polygonal rifling such as Glock, HK, and others. Unlike bronze or steel brushes, nylon bristles are gentle on the rifling and bore surface while still providing effective scrubbing action to remove carbon buildup and fouling.
Will these brushes fit my standard cleaning rod?
Kleen-Bore 9mm bore brushes are threaded with the American Standard #8-32 thread pattern, which is the most common thread size used on cleaning rods in the United States. They are compatible with virtually all major cleaning rod brands including Hoppes, Otis, and Tipton, among others.
How often should I replace my bore brush?
Bore brushes should be inspected regularly for signs of bristle wear, splaying, or matting. For casual range shooters cleaning after every session, a quality nylon brush can last many cleanings — which is why the 2-pack is a smart value. Heavy users or those cleaning multiple firearms should keep a fresh brush on hand to ensure consistent cleaning performance.
- Caliber:
- 9MM
- Type:
- Bore Brush
- Material:
- Nylon