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    Need advise on removal of a lost cleaning brush

    I have just purchased a 1864 Springfield musket that I am told has a lost cleaning brush lodged in the bore. I didn't loose it myself but am entirely capable of the same miscue. I would love to sample the many folks out there that might have a thought on the removal of this item. No one needs to admit to a similar issue but your ideas that worked and didn't work would be of great interest.

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    Re: Need advise on removal of a lost cleaning brush

    I bought a gizmo last year for doing just that, It's a brass hollow tool to screw on the end of a rod that is pushed over the lost brush to retrieve it. Sorry, I don't remember who sells these. Perhaps somebody else does??
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    Re: Need advise on removal of a lost cleaning brush

    Get a section of pipe that will fit in the bore but is close to bore size. Push it in far enough to go over the brush. When you pull it out the brush will be in the pipe. The other way is to remove barrel, remove breech, push out brush.

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    Re: Need advise on removal of a lost cleaning brush

    Since you just bought the musket pull the breech plug this way you will be able to see what condition the whole bore and chamber is in as well if the breech plug is pitted.
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    Re: Need advise on removal of a lost cleaning brush

    Marty, Can you cut and unbend a coathanger, bend a hook in the end, then fish it out?
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    Re: Need advise on removal of a lost cleaning brush

    I watched a skirmisher on the line pull one out of his barrel with a patch remover. You could try that.

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    Re: Need advise on removal of a lost cleaning brush

    Get a section of pipe that will fit in the bore but is close to bore size. Push it in far enough to go over the brush. When you pull it out the brush will be in the pipe. The other way is to remove barrel, remove breech, push out brush.
    Genius!

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    Re: Need advise on removal of a lost cleaning brush

    I have had a brush come off in the barrel a time or two. I put a .22 cal brush on my cleaning rod and pushed it down the barrel so that its tines went through those of the larger brush. They lock together and the lost brush comes out with the .22 cal brush when you pull the rod out. If you use a rod with the Hoppes shotgun thread you will need a thread adapter to fit the .22 cal brush on the rod. I keep a .22 cal brush & thread adapter in my range bag.
    The last time I used it was at a Nationals to help out another shooter who had a brush come off in his barrel between relays in the Musket Match. Boy, was he relieved when it came out!

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    Re: Need advise on removal of a lost cleaning brush

    The simple and cheap approach is a piece of 1/2" PVC tubing, cut longer than your barrel length. Slide it down the bore and over the brush, and back out of the barrel and you're done! Using a piece of pipe always has the potential of scratching the bore. Juat my experience for what it's worth.

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    Re: Need advise on removal of a lost cleaning brush

    Thanks for all the insights and suggestions. My wife wanted to know why I bought a musket with a brush stuck in the bore. I told her that I am always looking for a chance to get frustrated and upset and this seemed like a good opportunity to get there. I will report back with an AAR to let you know how things went.

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