AR15 Cleaning Kit

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  • mineralman55

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    What is a quality, reliable cleaning kit for the AR15 and does anyone have one locally (Northshore, or there abouts?) I bought a cheapo one :mad:that fits into the buttstock, and it is just frustrating. Screw together, single piece, I don't care. Just one that will work.
     

    mike308

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    A Otis cleaning kit works just fine. Small enough to carry around and will do the job. Get a coated one piece rod for the shop/home use and use the Otis when out shooting. I usually carry a Bore Snake and a small container of Breakfree. Not complicated.
     

    swamper

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    For serious cleaning, i.e. my last cleaning was after 2 years and roughly 3500 rounds in that time period. I used to be religious about cleaning after every range trip (50 to 100 rounds). I'm not so anal about things after that experiment; just lube often.

    Dewey nylon coated cleaning rod
    Lucas Bore Guide
    Dewey brass jag
    Bore brush
    Chamber brush
    Patches
     

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