Description
PATCHWORM POCKET FIELD KIT XL
It’s never been easier or more convenient to clean your guns, thanks to the Multi-calibre PatchWorm Pocket Field Kit XL for airguns and firearms. This kit is suitable for all pistols and rifles from .177 all the way to .54 calibre, and even 12 gauge! Now with an extra long cleaning rod for longer rifles.
The best gun-cleaning kits are those that are simple to use and easy to carry. While a number of gun-cleaning kits use metal rods to push cleaning patches through the barrel, others consist of reusable, caliber-specific, rope-like pull-throughs. The PatchWorm kit consists of a flexible polymer “rod” that uses fresh cleaning patches every time.
Employing eight color-coded cleaning heads of varying sizes from .20-cal to 12 gauge, along with the flexible rod that can be coiled for easy storage, this pocket cleaning kit packs down small enough to fit into a shirt pocket. It also only weighs 68g (0.15lbs), making it the perfect portable gun-cleaning option.
The green .20 calibre head can also be used for .177 with just one cotton patch. Even though the rod is longer, you can still use it for pistols, too.
This pocket kit version has 8 colour-coded cleaning heads:
.177 – .20 cal (green)– permanently attached
.22 cal (white)
.243 – .284 cal (black)
.308 – .348 cal (red)
.355 – .40 cal (purple)
.41 – .45 cal (orange)
.50 – .54 cal (blue)
12 gauge (yellow)
Features
Compact gun-cleaning kit fits in shirt pocket.
Cleans multiple calibres.
Uses flexible polymer “rod” that coils up for compact transport.
Includes 7/8″ diameter cleaning patches pre-soaked with Ballistol Sportsman’s Oil.
Includes 7/8″ dry cleaning patches.
Both wet and dry cleaning patches come in reusable plastic, flip-top containers.
Color-coded cleaning-head calibres: .20 cal. (green), .22 cal. (white), .243-.284 cal. (black), .308-.348 cal. (red), .355-.40 cal. (purple), .41-.45 cal. (orange), .50-.54 cal. (blue) and 12 gauge (yellow).
Rods are about 126cm from tip to head (so you get a little extra length for easy extraction) and coil up for compact storage.
Simply slide on a cleaning head, pierce one wet patch, feed into the chamber and pull it out straight from the muzzle. Then flip the patch, pull again and remove the wet patch. Next, pierce one dry patch and repeat the process. Where a range of calibers is specified for a cleaning head, you can add a second patch (stacked on top of the first) for the larger caliber to achieve a tight finishing stroke.
According to PatchWorm, fouling is most easily removed from firearm barrels while the barrel is still warm.
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