Preview: Fix It Sticks Model 700 Quick Action Brush

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posted on May 18, 2025
Fix It Sticks Model 700 Quick Action Brush

Cleaning the internal recesses of a rifle receiver or barrel extension can be a frustrating task that seems nearly impossible to accomplish without specialty tools.

Fortunately, for owners of Remington 700-pattern rifles, Fix It Sticks now offers one such specialty tool designed to clean those hard-to-reach recesses of the Remington receiver.

The Model 700 Quick Action Brush consists of a cylindrical polymer body complete with nylon bristles and a swab that rotates independently of the bristles and body to clean the locking lugs.

The end is also threaded to accept chamber mops, and the brush fits all 8-32 TPI cleaning rods.

Swabs can be replaced and are sold in packs of five for $10. MSRP is $42.

For more information, visit the company website here.

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