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Cleaning: Bore Snake or Old Fashioned Rod
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<blockquote data-quote="Ignored Member" data-source="post: 1214276" data-attributes="member: 8613"><p>I have an M16 military cleaning kit that you can get at any gun show and I put a few different caliber bore brushes and old tooth brushes in the pocket of the pouch. I put this small kit, some break free cleaner, gun lube, barrel patches, dentist picks, and an old t-shirt into a small ammo can and that's my cleaning kit.</p><p></p><p>I've never tried the bore snake cause I have everything I need all in one can. Easy to carry wherever needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ignored Member, post: 1214276, member: 8613"] I have an M16 military cleaning kit that you can get at any gun show and I put a few different caliber bore brushes and old tooth brushes in the pocket of the pouch. I put this small kit, some break free cleaner, gun lube, barrel patches, dentist picks, and an old t-shirt into a small ammo can and that's my cleaning kit. I've never tried the bore snake cause I have everything I need all in one can. Easy to carry wherever needed. [/QUOTE]
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