Quick bore maintenance for your 9mm carbine without hauling rods, patches, and a whole cleaning bench. The Bore Boss is a compact, pull-through bore cleaner designed to live in your range bag and actually get used. It’s built for fast passes that help knock down fouling and keep your PCC running smoother between deeper cleanings.
What it’s for:
- Routine bore cleaning for 9mm pistol-caliber carbines (PCC) after range sessions
- Quick maintenance when your carbine starts running dirty or accuracy starts drifting
- Reducing fouling buildup that can contribute to reliability issues over time
- Keeping a lightweight cleaning option in a range bag, truck, or travel case
What’s included:
- Bore Boss bore cleaning system for 9mm carbine
- Pull-through cable design (compact, range-bag friendly)
- Integrated cleaning section (built-in scrub/wipe action for fast passes)
- Self-storing compact format (stays packed and ready)
Fitment
- Fits: 9mm carbines / PCC firearms chambered in 9x19mm
- Assumption (verify to prevent returns): This product is labeled “9mm Carbine.” Before ordering, verify your firearm is a 9mm PCC (9x19) and not another “9mm” chambering (rare, but it happens) or a different bore standard.
Install notes
- Best practice: run pull-through cleaners from chamber to muzzle whenever possible.
- Consistency wins: a couple quick passes after each range trip beats letting fouling bake in.
- Solvent tip: a small amount of solvent can help; follow with a dry pass to avoid leaving residue.
- Keep it clean: if you’re cleaning in dusty conditions, wipe debris off between passes so you’re not dragging grit through the bore.
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⚠ Trademark & Compatibility Disclaimer
Caliber and platform references are used only to describe intended application and general compatibility. Brand names and trademarks belong to their respective owners. Always confirm your firearm’s chambering and follow safe cleaning practices before use.