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 **__Cleaning Kit__** \\  **__Cleaning Kit__** \\ 
-You're going to need to purchase a good gun cleaning kit. And the market is flooded with cheap, popular, and often incomplete gun cleaning kits. The most common "corner" they cut is either leaving out a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wSk-3c70jw|Rifled Jag]] or including a cheap plastic (rather than a brass) "Rifled Jag".+[{{ :articles:brass_rifled_cleaning_jags.jpeg?direct&200|Brass Rifled Cleaning Jags}}] 
 +You're going to need to purchase a good gun cleaning kit. And the market is flooded with cheap, popular, and often incomplete gun cleaning kits. The most common "corner" they cut is either leaving out a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wSk-3c70jw|Rifled Jag]] or including a cheap plastic (rather than a brass) "Rifled Jag"
  
 Forget about the brand names. They’re often the worst. Many firearm SMEs recommend the gun cleaning kits made by [[https://shooters-choice.com/gun-cleaning-kits-accessories/gun-cleaning-kits/|Shooter's Choice]]. Their products are all high quality, complete (typically even including a brass "Rifled Jag"), surprisingly inexpensive, and made in the {{:articles:united-states-flag_32px.png?20|USA}}. :-D  The ONLY negative comment I have about the Shooter's Choice gun cleaning kits is that they include a small bottle of CLP (Cleaner, Lubricant & Protectant)... which many serious gun owners simply throw away (read: [[https://mil-comm.com/gun-cleaning/the-problem-with-clp-type-gun-lubricants/|"The Problem with "CLP-Type" Gun Lubricants"]]) or ONLY use on the exerior of their pistol. Alternatively, [[http://www.winchesterguncare.com/mini-pull-gun-cleaning-kits|Winchester gun cleaning kits]] are good and inexpensive - but typically manufactured in {{:articles:china-flag_32px.png?20|China}}. :-(  Forget about the brand names. They’re often the worst. Many firearm SMEs recommend the gun cleaning kits made by [[https://shooters-choice.com/gun-cleaning-kits-accessories/gun-cleaning-kits/|Shooter's Choice]]. Their products are all high quality, complete (typically even including a brass "Rifled Jag"), surprisingly inexpensive, and made in the {{:articles:united-states-flag_32px.png?20|USA}}. :-D  The ONLY negative comment I have about the Shooter's Choice gun cleaning kits is that they include a small bottle of CLP (Cleaner, Lubricant & Protectant)... which many serious gun owners simply throw away (read: [[https://mil-comm.com/gun-cleaning/the-problem-with-clp-type-gun-lubricants/|"The Problem with "CLP-Type" Gun Lubricants"]]) or ONLY use on the exerior of their pistol. Alternatively, [[http://www.winchesterguncare.com/mini-pull-gun-cleaning-kits|Winchester gun cleaning kits]] are good and inexpensive - but typically manufactured in {{:articles:china-flag_32px.png?20|China}}. :-(