It would be better to tell people to learn to field strip their pistol and properly lubricate. The owners manual for each firearm has great information on cleaning and maintenance.
Always Besafe, teach your children, and they will always respect your firearms ect. It’s for the best and for them. I have done basic cleaning also without taking apart my weapon.
I never liked the Otis cleaners, I always made my own personalized cleaning kit specifically for my cleaning needs. Whoever likes them more power to you but me, I'll go with what I know and it comes out clean as a whistle.
@@USCCAOfficial a snake, a wire brush, a soft brush, picks (an angle pick and regular pick for corners). The brand of cleaner solution I like, a mat with the weapon of choice inventory picture of it, a headlight with both clear and red light (sometimes you see things that you missed with a red light) and a cloth to wipe down any extra parts that need to be cleaned after the fact.
No offense but would you think it's the best one if it didn't have your logo on it? I mean I can understand self-promotion. But what makes it "The Best"? There are lots of cleaning kits out there that have exactly what this one has in it. So do you offer and claim to have the highest quality product compared to other kids just like that one?
That can depend on how often you carry and train with your firearm. For a defensive pistol, oiling once a month would be a good idea to make sure the moving parts are operating correctly.
I wish you would have specified which hole in the patch was the correct one you were going to go thru instead of just saying each hole corresponds to a different diameter. Show and tell us which one to use!
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Just had a cleaning party with my neighbors. Otis is one of the best cleaning kits around.
That sounds just as fun as going to the range with neighbors!
Thank you again for all your updates. Always appreciated.
Thank you for your support, Jim.
It would be better to tell people to learn to field strip their pistol and properly lubricate. The owners manual for each firearm has great information on cleaning and maintenance.
Always Besafe, teach your children, and they will always respect your firearms ect. It’s for the best and for them. I have done basic cleaning also without taking apart my weapon.
Great job with the info.👍
I never liked the Otis cleaners, I always made my own personalized cleaning kit specifically for my cleaning needs. Whoever likes them more power to you but me, I'll go with what I know and it comes out clean as a whistle.
What specific things to you put in the cleaning kit you created?
@@USCCAOfficial a snake, a wire brush, a soft brush, picks (an angle pick and regular pick for corners). The brand of cleaner solution I like, a mat with the weapon of choice inventory picture of it, a headlight with both clear and red light (sometimes you see things that you missed with a red light) and a cloth to wipe down any extra parts that need to be cleaned after the fact.
Sig all the way!
I prefer rods to ropes. What can I say?
My dad showed me a long time ago to make a cone with the pad to clean your bore and barrel
Very explained video thx champ
No offense but would you think it's the best one if it didn't have your logo on it? I mean I can understand self-promotion. But what makes it "The Best"?
There are lots of cleaning kits out there that have exactly what this one has in it.
So do you offer and claim to have the highest quality product compared to other kids just like that one?
I have that kit the 9mm brush does not fit in a 9mm barrel
"Schedule routine preventive maintenance for your equipment or your equipment will do it for you"
Hi Al
Do they have a Otis gun cleaning kit for rifles
We sure do otistec.com/gun-cleaning-kits/rifle/
I think I am going to order one. I am a member ty.
We are honored to have you as a part of the USCCA family, Jon. Thank you for your support.
How Often We need to Clean and lube the gun ❓❓
That can depend on how often you carry and train with your firearm. For a defensive pistol, oiling once a month would be a good idea to make sure the moving parts are operating correctly.
I wish you would have specified which hole in the patch was the correct one you were going to go thru instead of just saying each hole corresponds to a different diameter. Show and tell us which one to use!
5th, 10 September 2022
Hello, I'm a tactical glove manufacturer, your video is very good, are you interested in testing gloves?
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Hmm... the best kit just happens to be the one they sell 🤔
Undeniably. But it can go both ways. It might be the one that they chose to sell because they first decided that it was the best one. Who knows?
Well, it doesn't seem very difficult to stock quality kits. I don't know how promoting something that works causes you a bother.
Nice kit, but if I'm cleaning, I'm doing a complete job.
Only thing it doesn’t have is oil
This is not a video on how to clean a firearm just an ad
Pulled the trigger without double checking for safe reeeeeeee xD lol jk
The average person is not going to want to pleat and pedal , tuck and fold, balony. Get back to basics.