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Rifle Cleaner Airgun .177 Boresnake (No Brush)
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Rifle Cleaner Airgun .177 Boresnake (No Brush)

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GS-37000

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Description:

World's Fastest Gun Bore CleanerSimply a Better Way to Clean Rifles. Brushes and swabs bore in one quick pass. Built-in bore brushes. Multiple short brushes embedded in the floss pass easily through the shortest action or port. Initial floss area (inside the barrel) removes loose grit and debris prior to the scrubbing action of the brush. Main floss, with 160 times more floss than a patch, super cleans the bore. Brass weighted drop-through cord slips easily down barrel; grasp and pull the cleaning cord through the barrel. One pull through does it all. No assembly required. Lightweight and compact. No exposed metal to damage sensitive rifling or crown. Solvent compatible. Washable and reusable.

Features:

.177 Airgun


026285240092


Limited lifetime warranty.


Product Details:
Product Weight: 1.0 pounds
Package Length: 5.8 inches
Package Width: 1.0 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 65 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 65 customer reviews )
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29 of 30 found the following review helpful:

3Good Product. Too Bad Its Not The One PicturedFeb 11, 2010
By R. Kumar
I use the larger caliber BoreSnake product for my M44 Nagant and Kar98, and it works fantastic. Only thing it didn't have was that cotton bush at the end for putting solvent on it for cleaning. I could never find one that did - all the shows I went to had the BoreSnake without that bush on the end of it.

So when I saw this product, I jumped on it - this is the one I've been looking for!

Of course, when I got it, I was dismayed to see that it was the exact same 10-15$ product I could buy at any local gun store, with no cotton bush at the end. Its just a standard boresnake, as pictured, but without that nice little cotton bush at the end.

I double checked the product description - nothing in there about the picture not being the same as the product. And that is honestly disappointing. I expected what I saw in the picture, and since the description didn't give me anything to contradict this, thats what I was thinking of when I opened the package.

I feel a bit ripped off - I could have saved myself 6$ shipping by just heading down to the local Big 5 and picking this up for about 12$. Nothing I can do about it - the product works as it needs to, and it still takes solvent, so I have no complaint about usability. I just wish that I knew what I was buying before I did it.

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:

5Its all that and a bushell sorghum!Jan 16, 2006
By Gregory B. Garrison "???"
A God-send to shooters! What used to be hours running patches through the bore has been reduced to, at most, 2 passes with the bore snake. I usually scrub with a brush first before I use the snake...this probably isnt necessary, but Im still in denial that gun cleaning can be this easy. I also like to put some Hoppe's on the floss. I highly recommend having a bore snake for each caliber you have!

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent for barrelsJan 07, 2011
By CERT21
The Hoppes Boresnakes are wonderful for cleaning rifle barrels. I use this in my AR15, along with a little CLP, and it does a fantastic job. Simply slide the metal tipped end in from the bore out the front of the barrel, and then pull it through. The other end has several metal cleaning brushes sewn into the material. They slide down the barrel and clean it right up. Remember to always pull in the direction that the bullet travels (bore to muzzle).

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5It is true, is like magic!Jun 19, 2006
By Angel Ramirez
I used one of this to clean my 22LR bore and for my surprise the claims are true. It is truly amazing. One pass and the bore is mirror clean.

I still use my old rod to apply oil after the cleaning.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Everyone that owns a rifle should have one. Make that two.Jan 26, 2010
By Currahee
This is a review of bore snakes in general... though I have them in every caliber I own, I first started using them with my .22 (including .223/5.56) guns. This is small enough to keep in any range bag or back pack. I keep it in a Ziploc with a silicon cloth (also Hoppe's) a toothbrush and some CLP. This is enough to do a good basic cleaning on any gun. You may want to do better when you get home with a proper rod, brush and jag. But, I only do this about every third range trip with my ARs and maybe once a year with my rimfire rifles. I don't like the pistol ones as much, simply because a short rod is easier to use than a bore snake, but a long rod? Bore snakes win hands down. I also don't like the kits that Hoppe's sell as you end up adding stuff and there isn't room in the kit.

Also beware of imitations, get a real Hoppe's. One will last me a year or so- that's 100s of trips down the bore- I had an imitator break off on its second use. You can find the Hoppe's cheaper though.


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