The Otis Three Step Cleaning Process
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- Опубликовано: 11 мар 2018
- Otis prides itself on manufacturing compact, lightweight, easy-to-use gun cleaning equipment and accessories. All of our cleaning systems follow the Breech-to-Muzzle® cleaning principle where fouling is pulled out in the direction the bullet travels. This prevents additional fouling depositing in the action. Our cleaning systems feature Memory-Flex® cables which allow for Breech-to-Muzzle® cleaning without disassembly. The coated cables and brass components won’t scratch your firearm and the 100% cotton patches are proprietary and offer a more complete cleaning.
The Breech-to-Muzzle® 3 step cleaning basics:
1. Run a patch with solvent
2. Run a brush
3. Run a dry patch
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Here's a helpful video on how to tie a patch • TIP 8 - CREATING A SWAB
Way easier to understand than the printed instructions
I started with the Otis AR cleaning kit and loved it so much that I bought the elite kit for all my other firearms. There is no better cleaning system than Otis
A helpful reminder on how to do it right! Thanks
I have been using this system since day one in 1985!!! Best there is!!!
Just received. Awesome!
works great for lever guns
Well shoot, thanks for making my life easy
Best cleaning system out there
I bought this for my sw40v today! I love it
This was helpful and last use a mop head
Is the bio clp usable to lube other parts of the gun?
One complaint about this demonstration. When pulling the cable, you need to make sure the cable is not rubbing against the muzzle. The tension on the cable automatically keeps it from bending and rubbing against the bore internally. But you MUST protect the muzzle from the cable.
I have a 410 Henry axe, 22 heritage mares leg, bond arms 410/45 colt & bond arms 9mm. What do I need for all 4 ? Thanks
In goa which shop it get
You should have this posted on the website. Your instructions say check out website but this video is nowhere to be found....
It is quite simple isn't it
What are the 2 mystery rubber disks for?! I’ve used these kits for 10 plus years and have STILL yet to learn what they are for. I see them in videos like this but they are never used.
I have to ask, can you damage a crown pulling it through like this on a ar 15
People freak out over the use of brass rods etc, but what's really the difference between using a brass rod and all these brass parts still going through the muzzle? lol
What patches to use for 223/556 an I see everyone talking about the cable an messing up the bore will it .?