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A 12-gauge shotgun needs a cleaning jag that actually fits—and the Otis 12ga Pierce Point Jag Brass delivers exactly that. Built from solid brass and designed for 8-32 threaded rods, this caliber-specific jag ensures your patch sits centered in the bore, making every pass through the gun count. The pointed design isn't just for looks: it keeps your patch stable during the stroke and lets it release cleanly once the jag exits the muzzle, so you're not fishing fabric out of the end of your shotgun.
Brass construction matters when you're running a jag down a bore. Unlike steel or lesser materials, solid brass won't scratch or ding your shotgun's internal surfaces—a real concern when you're maintaining a shotgun that's been in your hunting bag or sitting in a safe for years. It's durable enough for years of regular cleaning without wear, and it works with any standard 8-32 rod in your cleaning kit.
Made in the USA, this is the kind of simple tool that belongs in every shotgunner's cleaning bag. It works whether you're breaking down a field gun after a morning on the water, maintaining a competition shotgun, or deep-cleaning a safe queen. One jag covers your 12-gauge needs, so keep one in your range bag and one in your field kit.
| Caliber | 12 Gauge |
| Thread Size | 8-32 |
| Material | Solid Brass |
| Quantity Included | 1 Jag |
| Country of Origin | USA |
Yes—the Otis 12ga Pierce Point Jag is designed specifically for 8-32 threaded rods, the standard size used in most modular shotgun cleaning kits.
No. This jag is caliber-specific to 12 gauge to ensure a proper fit between the patch and bore. Using it on a different gauge will not provide the centering and performance it's designed for.
The pointed jag keeps your patch centered in the bore as it passes through, preventing uneven contact and ensuring better cleaning. The point also allows the patch to separate and fall away once the jag clears the muzzle, so you don't have to manually remove it.
No. Solid brass is softer than steel and won't damage your firearm's interior surfaces—that's the advantage of brass over other jag materials.

SKU: 115855869 • Weight: 0.06oz





Availability: In Stock
A 12-gauge shotgun needs a cleaning jag that actually fits—and the Otis 12ga Pierce Point Jag Brass delivers exactly that. Built from solid brass and designed for 8-32 threaded rods, this caliber-specific jag ensures your patch sits centered in the bore, making every pass through the gun count. The pointed design isn't just for looks: it keeps your patch stable during the stroke and lets it release cleanly once the jag exits the muzzle, so you're not fishing fabric out of the end of your shotgun.
Brass construction matters when you're running a jag down a bore. Unlike steel or lesser materials, solid brass won't scratch or ding your shotgun's internal surfaces—a real concern when you're maintaining a shotgun that's been in your hunting bag or sitting in a safe for years. It's durable enough for years of regular cleaning without wear, and it works with any standard 8-32 rod in your cleaning kit.
Made in the USA, this is the kind of simple tool that belongs in every shotgunner's cleaning bag. It works whether you're breaking down a field gun after a morning on the water, maintaining a competition shotgun, or deep-cleaning a safe queen. One jag covers your 12-gauge needs, so keep one in your range bag and one in your field kit.
| Caliber | 12 Gauge |
| Thread Size | 8-32 |
| Material | Solid Brass |
| Quantity Included | 1 Jag |
| Country of Origin | USA |
Yes—the Otis 12ga Pierce Point Jag is designed specifically for 8-32 threaded rods, the standard size used in most modular shotgun cleaning kits.
No. This jag is caliber-specific to 12 gauge to ensure a proper fit between the patch and bore. Using it on a different gauge will not provide the centering and performance it's designed for.
The pointed jag keeps your patch centered in the bore as it passes through, preventing uneven contact and ensuring better cleaning. The point also allows the patch to separate and fall away once the jag clears the muzzle, so you don't have to manually remove it.
No. Solid brass is softer than steel and won't damage your firearm's interior surfaces—that's the advantage of brass over other jag materials.
SKU: 115855869 • Weight: 0.06oz
