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    Default What's a good cleaning kit?

    Anyone know of a good cleaning kit for anything from .32 up to .45?

    Thanks,

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    Default Re: What's a good cleaning kit?

    Hoppes makes a nice cleaning kit. I tend to just buy my own piece by piece though.

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    Default Re: What's a good cleaning kit?

    Quote Originally Posted by JrFreak View Post
    Anyone know of a good cleaning kit for anything from .32 up to .45?

    Thanks,
    will this do?....lol, seriously, walmart has some "multi-kits" that arent bad, and otis makes a good one too!
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    Last edited by CHEMICAL; September 20th, 2009 at 09:44 PM.

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    Default Re: What's a good cleaning kit?

    My cleaning kit consists of:
    -a bore snake in every caliber you need to clean
    -a collection of plastic/copper/steel 'toothbrushes'
    -old t-shirt rags
    -pipe cleaners
    -Q-tips
    -Remoil, CLP, hoppes no. 9, and gunscrubber
    -screwdriver set
    -allen wrench set
    -a dentist cleaning tool or two (I'm sure there's a better name for it)
    -cleaning rods with copper bristle brushes and patches
    -and miscellaneous 'stuff'

    My suggestion would be to buy an el cheapo kit from wally world that includes cleaning rods, some wire brushes, etc. and purchase everything else separately. You'll spend a little more buying things separately, buy you'll have a better kit in the end. I've never seen any cleaning kits that I really like as they come.
    Last edited by max384; September 20th, 2009 at 09:46 PM.

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    Default Re: What's a good cleaning kit?

    I have the Kleenbore cleaning kit, has everything i need to clean my glocks including CLP breakfree which is all purpose cleaner, lubricant, protectant. Only thing i added was some q tips for those hard to reach places

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    Default Re: What's a good cleaning kit?

    MY brother and sister in law (bless 'em) gave me one of these:

    http://www.otisgun.com/cgistore/stor...=6292419.10060

    I think that about has me covered! Darn thing is so gorgeous I'm afraid to use it.

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