sterile cotton swab
a cotton swab is used for many things. For example, they can be used for cleaning ears, baby care, and beauty reasons.
A cotton swab is used to cleaning out your ears to get extra earwax and all the other gunk out of your ears. It's also used for removing makeup under your eyes to get more of it off.
A swab is a large mop used on shipboard for cleaning decks, living quarters, a large mop used on shipboard for cleaning decks, living quarters, etc.2.a bit of sponge, cloth, cotton, or the like, sometimes fixed to a stick, for cleansing the mouth of asick person or for applying medicaments, drying areas, etc.3.the material collected with a swab as a specimen for microscopic study.4.a brush or wad of absorbent material for cleaning the bore of a firearm.5.Slang. a sailor; swabby.
That's called a 'swab'.
A "worm" is the attachment that fits on the end of the ram rod that has spiral wire that is used to grab any burnt cloth or cleaning swab that is at the bottom of the barrel.
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It sounds like you're talking about the eyelet which goes at the end of a gun cleaning rod. A cleaning patch is inserted through the eyelet, and the whole thing is run through the barrel, in order to swab out carbon deposits and other dirt, dust, etc.
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In the old days a nurse used a cotton swap and alcohol to sterilize injection sites. Or the nurse used a cotton ball to swab the blood off my head. OR The oil company uses a swab to clean pipe.
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A Q-tip is a cotton swab. Q-tips are often used for cleaning the outer ear, applying make up or applying antiseptic lotions like Neosporin on cuts, etc.
The metal brush is called a "brush". The cotton brush is referred to as a "swab". There are also combination cleaning units consisting of both the metal brush and a long lenght swab called "barrel scrubbers". There are also "slotted ends" for cleaning rods that hold "patches," or small pieces of cloth saturated in cleaning solution. Any and all of these can be found at any sporting goods store. Hoppe's is a long standing manufacturer of said accessories. http://www.hoppes.com