Great video. I have had the master cleaning mat for several years and really love it. With it, you can clean all the popular calibers from .22 to 45 in pistol, all the way up to .308 for rifles and even 12, 20 and 410 gauge for shotguns. They really make great products but are not cheap. However, buy once cry once!
Great video! I need to get the Real Avid mat with the tool kit. Real Avid is my go-to brand for gunsmithing tools. Wish they were made in the U.S. We need the work.
Those seem pretty nice. I'd like one that is thicker too though. When I'm stippling for hours, it helps to have some cushion between the bench and your knuckles. I forget who makes my cleaning mat but it's pretty thick. But I might have to get one of those anyways. Seems like a nice mat to have
Great video. I have had the master cleaning mat for several years and really love it. With it, you can clean all the popular calibers from .22 to 45 in pistol, all the way up to .308 for rifles and even 12, 20 and 410 gauge for shotguns. They really make great products but are not cheap. However, buy once cry once!
Real Avid product?
Great video! I need to get the Real Avid mat with the tool kit. Real Avid is my go-to brand for gunsmithing tools. Wish they were made in the U.S. We need the work.
I agree with the made in the US. But with just about all the tools being made in China... I can at least have the best with Real Avid.
Those seem pretty nice. I'd like one that is thicker too though. When I'm stippling for hours, it helps to have some cushion between the bench and your knuckles. I forget who makes my cleaning mat but it's pretty thick. But I might have to get one of those anyways. Seems like a nice mat to have
If you find who makes your thicker one let me know. That might be good for when I am doing checkering and slide fitting.
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Thanks for the reminder. Gots some cleaning to do 🤠👍
I have a few too........
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