I have a new one. I have just been using a bore snake to clean the barrel. I have taken it apart to clean it once after about 3000 rounds it is very easy to do. Check out a company called possum hollow they make a cleaning rod guide that protects the muzzle if you want to clean from the muzzle end. They also have a plug that goes into the mag well to catch the dirty patches. There is a demonstation on you tube. I ordered from them but since I got the bore snake I havn`t used it yet.
Hoppe's Bore Snake?
A Dewey 20 cal. cleaning rod with an 8-32 adaptor, and the appropriate Dewey 10/22 muzzle guide/protector.
+1 on Dewey rods, they are excellent and the only thing I will clean bore with now. Boresnakes belong in the garbage, not scraping through a barrel.
Keep in mind that .22 barrels are more vulnerable to cleaning induced wear and damage and take care to not rub cleaning rods against the bore or drag abrasive crap through on the rod.
Mark
just curious what is wrong with using a boresnake everyone seems to have a different opinion
For the people that use the OTIS kit, where do you guys buy your OTIS small caliber patches from? Only seem to run into the regular caliber ones. Also, do you guys ever feel the need to use bronze brushes? I was told by many to avoid them and use patches 100% of the time.
A Dewey 20 cal. cleaning rod with an 8-32 adaptor, and the appropriate Dewey 10/22 muzzle guide/protector.
I clean my rimfires once every 500 rds. Is that too little??
Available in Canada?
Available in Canada?



























