brush splatter catcher

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Well I needed to do come cleaning, this keeps the bore 'funk' and solvent from spraying every were when brush exits the muzzle. This bottle is also the quick detach version for removing the brush to start back at the chamber for the next pass. This is a LTR specific bottle lots of test fitting and research was performed to find this custom fit bottle
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Re: brush splatter catcher

Looks like a good way to clean on the kitchen table without hearing the lady of the house complain.

I myself have been banished to the garage for that. Dang is it cold out there in the winter....
 
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That is a good idea, wish I would have thought of it be for my wife banished me to the shop. Would you believe she can't stand the smell of hoppers #9. I wounder is that's gounds for divorce?
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: showlow50</div><div class="ubbcode-body">That is a good idea, wish I would have thought of it be for my wife banished me to the shop. Would you believe she can't stand the smell of hoppers #9. I wounder is that gounds for deviorce? </div></div>
I always used Hoppe's #9 as a afrodisiac ... still cant figure out why I am deviorced.
 
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Most water bottles will fit up to Remington varmint contour barrels. If you have a larger barrel, Evian water bottles have a bigger diameter mouth.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: CamW</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Most water bottles will fit up to Remington varmint contour barrels. If you have a larger barrel, Evian water bottles have a bigger diameter mouth.</div></div>

i see your pinky in the air as you say that
 
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Being a cheap b@st@rd when it comes to spending money on things I think I can make myself, I built my own similar to what LW and others have done with your basic plastic soda/water bottle, except I took it a little further.

I have an older, "Big Mouth" type soda bottle with multiple lids I have collected. What I did was take the extra lids and make "adapters" with them by cutting the tops of the lids out to accommodate different diameter barrels (from small, pencil barrels to barrels with front sight bands to large diameter barrels with brakes). I ran a bead of silicone rubber sealant around the outside edge of the holes I cut in the lids which gives a nice seal around the barrel when you slip the bottle onto the barrel. If you discount the soda I drank from the bottle when I bought it which was around $0.99, add up the cost of picking up spare lids from folks around the office/job sites, and $0.17 of silicone...I figure I have about $0.40 in materials and a hour worth of time (as opposed to the $25 patch hog).
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