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Just got my first Sig P320x Compact and want to get a cleaning kit. So once ranges open in NJ I will be able to clean it. What kits are good to get. | ||
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Most people like to piece them together as they go. I personally think the Kleen Bore pistol cleaning kits are a very good start. | |||
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For pistol, I like Pro Shot. Very well made product. (I don't know how they make a profit at that price) https://www.amazon.com/Pro-Sho...aliber/dp/B004WHY972 https://www.amazon.com/Pro-Sho...eaning/dp/B001F0NTW0 You will accumulate more "gun cleaning stuff" and for all of it, this box works very well. https://www.lowes.com/pd/CRAFT...-Tool-Box/1000578361 | |||
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I suggest building one. Most pre-made kits come with cheap stuff, stuff in calibers you don't need, or both. Buy a package of high quality bore brushes, high quality brass bristle brushes, a simple cleaning rod, bore snake, maybe a set of jags and patches, good oil, nontoxic cleaner (MPro 7 or Slip 2000), and throw it all in an ammo can, kids pencil box, etc. You'll probably pay more,but you'll have everything you need. If you buy from a place like Brownells, put their item numbers Onan index card and store that in the box. | |||
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Kleen Bore or Pro Shot. I have each and they are both excellent products, I consider them the best. | |||
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Anyone use Shooter Lube? | |||
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I have two of these. I needed two because one holds all the rod sections, and the other the brushes and various jags I use. I can clean any handgun from 22 to 45 caliber with the two kits plus patches and whatever fluid I'm using. https://www.walmart.com/ip/Gun...leaning-Kit/51932685 _____________________________ 'I'm pretty fly for a white guy'. | |||
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