The proper cleaning gear for your weapon system is
necessary to ensure the job is done right without
damaging the weapon. Improper cleaning methods
and equipment can quickly damage an otherwise fine
weapon. While there are several schools of thought
on how to clean and what solvents and oils to use,
the equipment remains the same. We recommend
quality equipment such as those sold by Dewey and
available through Brownells as available in our Pro
Shop.
AR 15
One-piece cleaning rod, stainless steel or coated. Never
use a segmented rod.
Brass jag
Bore guide
Chamber brush. Ensure proper threads for your rod.
They come 8-32 and 8-36.
Bronze "Benchrest" bore brush. Ensure it is 100%
Bronze or brass construction.
.22 caliber flannel patches
"toothbrush" style double ended parts cleaning brush
Wiping rags such as shop rags or ripped up T-shirts.
MPro7
Breakfree CLP
Tetra Spray Cleaner
Optional equipment: .
Sinclair AR15 cleaning link.
Holds upper and lower receiver open for cleaning.
Precision Rifle
One-piece cleaning rod, stainless
steel or coated.
( Never use segmented steel or aluminum rod)
Brass jag
Bore guide
Bronze "Benchrest" bore brush.
Ensure it is 100% Bronze or brass construction.
Flannel patches
Wiping rags such as shop rags or ripped
up T-shirts.
MPro7 Gel
Copper removing solvent
CLP
Trera Spray Cleaner
Lens dust brush, lens paper, and lens
cleaner for scope lenses. Try a camera store
for these.
Pistol
Cleaning rod, stainless steel, coated, or plastic (Glock.)
Brass jag
Bronze bore brush
Flannel patches
Wiping rags
MPro7
Breakfree CLP
Tetra Spray Cleaner
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