Pro Precision Cleaning Tools Kit

Real Avid Gun Boss Pro

$24.99

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Real Avid Pro Precision Cleaning Tools Kit

This kit is for the spots normal cleaning kits barely touch: tight corners, rails, bolt faces, trigger pockets, and any place carbon and grime love to pack in and cause problems. Think of it as the “detail crew” that supplements your regular bore kit—because swabbing the bore is great, but the action is where the nasty lives.

What it’s for:

  • Detail cleaning hard-to-reach areas on virtually any firearm platform
  • Removing carbon and gunk from tight corners, recesses, and moving parts
  • Cleaning tasks where a pick, scraper, or small brush is the right tool (instead of stabbing things with a paperclip like a barbarian)

What’s included (precision tools + organized case):

  • Polycarbonate kickstand case (stand-up workstation style; tools snap in and stay organized)
  • Ergonomic handle for controlled precision work
  • 2 e-coated steel extension rods (for extra reach in deep or awkward areas)
  • Brass scrapers: straight scraper + 90° angled scraper (for stubborn carbon where brushes don’t cut it)
  • Steel picks: straight pick + hooked/curved pick (for tight corners and recesses)
  • Pin punches: 3/32" steel pin punch + 5/32" steel pin punch
  • Brushes: nylon cleaning brush + oil/application brush
  • Standard 8-32 thread compatibility across components (common cleaning thread standard)
  • Mounting option: case includes screw holes for permanent mounting (bench/armorer station setups)

Fitment

  • Universal use: built to detail-clean a wide range of firearm types and actions

Tools needed

  • Cleaning solvent (for carbon/fouling)
  • Light oil (for corrosion protection and lubrication where appropriate)
  • Rag/paper towels (wipe-down and cleanup)

Install notes

  • Clear the firearm first—always. Then strip it to a level you’re comfortable maintaining.
  • Scrapers/picks are precision tools: use controlled pressure. You’re removing carbon, not carving metal.
  • Use brass on surfaces you care about: brass is typically more forgiving than steel when you’re working near finishes.
  • Brush first, scrape second: soften fouling with solvent, brush it, then scrape only what’s still stubborn.
  • Pin punches: these are for careful pin work—not “hammer like you’re driving fence posts.” Support your work and stay aligned.

If you want the “where to clean first” checklist and the common spots that cause malfunctions, that’s exactly the kind of practical how-to we put in Forge Files.

⚠ Trademark & Compatibility Disclaimer

All platform references are used only to describe common applications and general compatibility. Brand names and trademarks belong to their respective owners. Use proper safe handling practices and manufacturer guidance when cleaning or maintaining firearms.

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