I have always been the guy who hated cleaning guns. Those hard to reach cracks and crevices, those channels in the slides, man, I hate them. A while ago, member FishOn gifted me a channel cleaning tool, and let me tell you, that magic wand has converted me into a guy who actually enjoys cleaning them guns now, no matter how cruddy they are. So, thank you, sir FishOn, for making a chore into an enjoyable activity.
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TL Davis: “The Second Amendment is special, not because it protects guns, but because its violation signals a government with the intention to oppress its people…” Remember: After the first one, the rest are free.
I've been using plastic dental tools and a patch, but I just ordered one of these from the Amazon link. Thicker than the dental tools and should provide a better one or two runs with a patch than the several dental tool patch runs. Hopefully help cut down on my 30 to 40 Q-tips I use to clean one gun..
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Thanks! I used to use the plastic mag disassembly tools that came with MecGar mags and a patch, then switched to the thin slide of the gun cleaning nylon “toothbrushes”, but I expect this will be a better way to drive a patch down the rails.
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