Tipton Nope Rope for Easy Bore Cleaning

Published on February 15, 2021
Duration: 1:40

This video introduces the Tipton Nope Rope, a new bore cleaning tool designed for ease of use. It highlights the rope's integrated bearing system, which allows for a continuous pull-through cleaning method, simplifying the process for firearm owners. The Nope Rope is available in multiple caliber options, with some popular calibers offered in two-packs for convenience.

Quick Summary

The Tipton Nope Rope is an innovative firearm bore cleaning tool featuring a continuous feed system. Its integrated bearing allows the rope to connect to itself, enabling multiple passes through the bore for efficient cleaning. Available in nine caliber options, including popular 9mm, .223, and 12 gauge.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Tipton Products
  2. 00:20The Problem with Firearm Cleaning
  3. 00:28Introducing the Tipton Nope Rope
  4. 00:33Nope Rope Features: Bristles
  5. 00:36Caliber Options and Packaging
  6. 00:50Innovative Continuous Feed Design
  7. 01:14How to Use the Nope Rope
  8. 01:24Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Tipton Nope Rope?

The Tipton Nope Rope is a firearm bore cleaning tool designed for simplicity and ease of use. It features a continuous feed system that allows you to pull the cleaning rope through the barrel multiple times without re-threading, making the cleaning process more efficient.

How does the Tipton Nope Rope make cleaning easier?

The Nope Rope simplifies cleaning by incorporating a bearing system that allows the rope to connect to itself. This creates a continuous loop, so you can pull it through the bore repeatedly for a thorough clean without the hassle of re-inserting a separate brass fitting each time.

What calibers are available for the Tipton Nope Rope?

The Tipton Nope Rope is available in nine different caliber options, catering to rifles, pistols, and shotguns. Specific popular calibers like 9mm, .223, and 12 gauge are also offered in convenient two-packs.

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