Napier Universal Nylon Jag for Shotgun Cleaning 12g 16g 20g
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- Universal one-size nylon jag — fits all PH thread cleaning rods
- Cleans 12g, 16g, and 20g shotgun barrels from a single jag
- Non-abrasive nylon construction — will not scratch or mark the bore
- Standard PH thread compatible with the majority of British and European cleaning rod sets
- Use with a cleaning patch and bore solvent for effective fouling removal
- Compact and lightweight — a practical addition to any shotgun cleaning kit
The Napier Nylon Jag is a one-size universal cleaning attachment that fits all Parker-Hale (PH) thread cleaning rods and will clean 12g, 16g, and 20g shotgun barrels from a single jag — useful when you shoot different gauges or simply want fewer accessories in the cleaning kit. The nylon construction is non-abrasive and will not scratch or mark the bore, making it a safe choice for use on barrels of any finish. Use it with a cleaning patch and a suitable bore solvent to draw fouling, powder residue, and plastic wad deposits through the barrel after a day's shooting. The PH thread is the standard connection used across the majority of British and European cleaning rod systems, so the jag will drop straight into most rod sets without an adapter. A straightforward, no-fuss accessory from Napier of London, made by a manufacturer with decades of experience supplying the UK shooting trade.
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