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21 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Any shooter's "must have" item for your rangebag! Jun 12, 2009
By Doctor P
"Huzzah!"
These bore cleaners are like dental floss for your gun's barrel. Used as directed and right after your shooting session, it will clean your barrel rifling safely to a mirror like shine without solvents or a mess. Keep one in your rangebag handy to remove corrosive powder and primer residues from your barrel. Quick, easy and rugged. Good for years of use although your mileage may vary. Great gift for the new gun owner!
16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
A Must Have! Jan 26, 2010
By PittsburghRic
"PittsburghRic"
If you own a fire arm, you need a bore snake. These work amazingly fast & well. Cuts cleaning time in half. This makes cleaning your barrel a breeze.
15 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Great cleaning tool Dec 21, 2008
By Raptor Very quick and easy. I always take this with me in my range bag. Even if you don't brake down your gun for cleaning, a few pulls through with a Bore Snake and your pistol barrel will be clean and shooting right on target.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Bore cleaning FASTER & BETTER then the old patches Feb 26, 2012
By TomIndiana Let me start out this review stating I am a former infantry machinegunner Marine of 5-1/2 years with 2 deployments and a whole ton of training. I've cleaned just rifle barrels for HOURS before. I've spent whole days cleaning one or two weapon systems. Running endless patches soaked in solevant through the bore from breach to muzzle. Doing it one or two patches at a time. The boresnake can do the job of 100 patches with one pull. Its extremely easy to use as well. So lets say you've come back from the field and shot hundreds or even thousands of rounds thru your rifle, not only that but its been raining and you've even managed to get mud and other dirt and crud in your weapon. All you'd have to do is use your cleaning rod to knock out the physical chunks of mud or whatever crud out the weapon, then drench your bore with the solvent of your choice, CLP or whatever, I like rem oil and their line of gun cleaners, then pull the snake thru the barrel. Drench the bore in solvent again for a second pass if needed, the barrel in just 2 passes will be shiney and as clean as it was when you first pulled it from the armory. Then I usually will load up the barrel with lubricant just to keep it clean. If its going to be sitting in a clean, dry, safe armory I usually soak it in a little excess oil and wipe it down again the next time I take it out to the field. If you have the correct caliber snake for the barrel then you should feel a little resistance pulling it thru just like you would if you are using patches instead, you can even make the snake a little thicker by bunching it up just a bit, its easier to show then tell. The boresnake is washable too so you can gently clean it with hot soapy water and leave it out for the sun to dry. This doesn't mean you should throw away your cleaning rod because you may still need it but this snake will be your go to tool when cleaning rifle barrels for average use.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Great Cleaning Tool Sep 03, 2010
By Sean E. Sullivan
"Sean S."
I love these bore snakes, I have one for my 9mm pistol and my rifle. You can use it as a quick cleaning tool or use it as part of a thorough cleaning. When I'm doing a thorough cleaning I:
1. Use a brush with solvent to scrub the barrel 2. Spray brake cleaner to remove the solvent 3. Use the snake to make sure its clean and give the inside of the barrel a uniform coating of oil. 4. If the snake comes out dirty I repeat the process till its clean
This is a great cleaning tool!
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