- Lucas Bore Guide
- Gunslick cleaning rod
- .30 cal brush and jag
- Sweets 7.62 in the rare occasion that she gets a clean
- Rem Oil
- Sentry Solution Tuff Cloth
- Sentry Solutions Smooth Kote
I rarely clean. Im more concerned with rust forming than cleaning. If accuracy dies i will clean but until then I preserve my barrel by NOT going mental on the cleaning side of things.
Carbon rod, bore guide, cotton patches with Hoppes #9. Sweets for copper with bronze brush, only after accuracy degrades. Hoppes oil for wiping down steel afterward. Pretty simple.
Segmented steel M16 cleaning rod and a stainless steel brush.
If I want to get it extra clean I wrap some steel wool around the brush and use a drill to spin it while moving it forward and back.
Is this the twentieth cleaning gear thread this month yet?
Seriously, a Dewey rod, lucas guide and parker hale jag will get it done. A Otis kit is good for the field and a bore snake is all she gets after a range day.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: LoneWolfUSMC</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Segmented steel M16 cleaning rod and a stainless steel brush.
If I want to get it extra clean I wrap some steel wool around the brush and use a drill to spin it while moving it forward and back.
Is this the twentieth cleaning gear thread this month yet?
Seriously, a Dewey rod, lucas guide and parker hale jag will get it done. A Otis kit is good for the field and a bore snake is all she gets after a range day.</div></div> Thanks for the laugh.