Picking a good cleaning kit for a rifle

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  1. okshooter's Avatar

    okshooter said:

    Picking a good cleaning kit for a rifle

    So today I bought my first rifle. I'm now shopping for all the small items you need and that add up, oh so quickly.

    As far as cleaning the firearm, I was thinking of buying these:

    1. Otis Technology Tactical Cleaning System with 6 Brushes
    2. Otis Technology M-16/Small Caliber Patches (100)
    3. Froglube

    Do I need anything else, like a Hopps snake? Or would the kit above alone cover my .22lr rifle bases?
    "The .30-06 is never a mistake." -- Townsend Whelen
     
  2. 4n2t0's Avatar

    4n2t0 said:
    To each their own but my "kit" consists of a boresnake, CLP, and household items (q-tips, rags, latex gloves etc.).
     
  3. Trinimon's Avatar

    Trinimon said:
    Some kits come with more stuff than you'll ever end up using. All that's needed is a good cleaning rod, patch holder, wire brush a jag and CLP. Heck, after I started using Wipeout, I haven't used a wire brush since.
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  4. Ratzilla's Avatar

    Ratzilla said:
    Have you verified that the otis tactical kit comes with the small bore pieces? .22 and .17 uses a different head piece.

    I have the otis elite kit. I bought it for $100usd at cabelas a few weekends ago.
     
  5. okshooter's Avatar

    okshooter said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Ratzilla View Post
    Have you verified that the otis tactical kit comes with the small bore pieces? .22 and .17 uses a different head piece.

    I have the otis elite kit. I bought it for $100usd at cabelas a few weekends ago.
    It does as well. For now, I have decided to use the otis kit / otis clp solvent for the bore, and g96 silicon wipes for the barrel, receiver, etc.
    "The .30-06 is never a mistake." -- Townsend Whelen
     
  6. Magellann's Avatar

    Magellann said:
    I use a lot of cleaners that I happen to have in the garage, such as varsol, carb or brake cleaner, acetone, as well as citrus cleaner, Spray Nine, and Simple Green. They all serve a purpose under the right circumstances, just be careful on some plastic and synthetic parts with certain chemicals.
     
  7. Beermaker's Avatar

    Beermaker said:
    Get a SMALL tooth brush. Like the child size one or ones the vet carries. Very handy for tight spaces. Bulk pack of "cut your own" cleaning patches or similar cotton material. Depending on the type of firearms you want to have, pipe cleaners or assortment of tubing brushes come in handy for cleaning gas systems and gas ports.
     
  8. silverfoxdj said:
    I find dental pics that you can get at Princess Auto cheaply are great for getting crud out of tight spaces and small wooden sticks something like fondue ones tapered on the end is good as well also available at the dollar store.
     
  9. Dnas17's Avatar

    Dnas17 said:
    I personally like the Browning universal cleaning kit
     
  10. Juster's Avatar

    Juster said:
    Yes that would do. You don't need to overclean. Do use household items if needs be.
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