Which rifle (AR) cleaning kit ?

dehoganator

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I'm looking into picking up the m-pro7 (sack).
But not necessary with the leatherman mut.
Just some other carbon tool.
Anybody using m-pro7 stuff or what are you using?
I used to think I spent a lot of time cleaning, yeah right start using supressed rifles...nasty, nasty.
 

FrankT

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I use Frog Lube, makes cleaning much easier. Over the years I have accumulated I bet 10 different kits, snakes, spare everything!
 

dehoganator

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I'm learning that it may not be a lot of difference between certain brands.
What ever you use you need to use the same brand on all cleaning steps, or they may have a reaction!
Last week found out the hard way , had a few no feeds on my 300 BO and a 6.8 .
Got one shot off, dropped a hog on one night , and gut hit one then missed twice the next night.
Using brass catchers I didn't know that I spent the rest of the time each of them nights hunting with UN-loaded rifle, lol.
Turns out that the oil had actually lost its effect.
 

FrankT

Destin FL
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That is why I use FrogLube. The generic kits with all the parts rods and such, then I have caliber specific parts, the bore snakes are nice and the single coated rods. I start with a full mag, keep count or change to a back up mag then combine them after each firing session before heading to a new area. We don't shoot as many targets over here so no brass catchers.
 

rgilbert

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I believe frog lube is a no no on Melonite. *** has something on there site about this.
 

FrankT

Destin FL
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They were confusing it with bullfrog, FrogLube is good to go on ALL surfaces.
 

dehoganator

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Now I like eating bull frog and its good sun block. Lol
 
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