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    Gun Cleaning Kits

    Any recs on universal gun cleaning kits. Would rather pay more to get quality product. Thanks in advance.

    #2
    I've bought the cheap Hoppe's kits as a budget and portable option in the past, and they are adequate and better than nothing when a cleaning is needed. I broke down and bought a one piece cleaning rod years ago and it definitely changed things for the better. I have used it for .22 to .30 caliber rifles and it has worked great. I have purchased caliber specific jigs and brushes over the years to allow the rod to be used with multiple calibers. I highly recommend the one piece rod, but am not familiar with a universal kit that combines the one piece rod. I have seen some decent looking multi-piece cleaning rod kits (think much better than the Hoppe's kits) at stores like Bass Pro. I would recommend looking online at Midway, Bass Pro/Cabelas, etc. and reading the reviews of the universal kits being offered to determine the best option/price point for your needs.

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      #3
      "Pay more for quality" I'd follow Bigfootwolff's advise. I haven't touched my universal kit since buying a one piece rod. I bought a .22 cal rod and use it for all of my rifles just purchase the jags and brushes as needed.

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        #4
        x3 on a one piece rod. A decent rod and a set of brushes and jags runs about $60. Most universal kits with a good assortment are $40+ and then you have a junky multi piece rod. Buy once cry once.

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          #5
          I use a one piece rod with pro shot jags and nylon brushes. Get you a good bore guide and a solid cradle. Always clean action to muzzle!


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            #6
            More barrels have been ruined with “universal” cleaning kits than have been ruined by shooting. Never ever use one of those pieces of crap unless it’s an emergency. I carry a good quality one on hunts where a one piece cleaning rod wouldn’t be practical. One piece rods with a good bearing in the handle are the way to go.

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              #7
              I use bore snakes and never let my barrels get so dirty as to need scrubbing with any kind of rod setup. Rustpruf to wipe my guns down with.

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                #8
                I’ve got this one in addition to a one piece Dewey rod. If you really want to get fancy you can pick up a bore guide as well. Covers all my cleaning needs and I can store solvents/rags/ect ect in the bottom of the kit.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Walker View Post
                  I use bore snakes and never let my barrels get so dirty as to need scrubbing with any kind of rod setup. Rustpruf to wipe my guns down with.
                  same.

                  Once I went to the bore snakes, I tossed pretty much everything else. I have three or four size bore snakes, a couple of cans of Breakfree CRP and a few small jars of gun oil. Do that regularly, and it seems to keep everything clean and running well.

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