Universal Ammo Can Cleaning Kit – Rifle/Shotgun/Handgun – Multi-Caliber
PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK DETAILS AND FITMENT BEFORE PURCHASE.
Breakthrough Clean Technologies packed this Universal Ammo Can Cleaning Kit for rifle, shotgun, and handgun maintenance in one organized container. It is the “stop digging through six random drawers” kit—brushes, jags, rods, patches, swabs, solvent, oil, and a silicone cloth all in one place.
Fitment
- Built for rifle, shotgun, and handgun cleaning
- Supports common bore sizes including 12 gauge, .22, .30, .35, .38, .40, .44, .45, 5.56mm, 7.62mm, 9mm, and 10mm when using the included components correctly
- Verify your bore size and use the correct brush, jag, patch holder, and rod setup before cleaning.
What it does
This kit gives you a broad firearm-cleaning setup without building a Frankenstein pile of random tools. It is useful for the range bag, shop bench, truck kit, or anyone maintaining mixed firearms without wanting five separate kits.
Specs
- Brand: Breakthrough Clean Technologies
- Container style: Ammo can-style storage case
- Firearm use: Rifle, shotgun, and handgun
- Cleaning support: Multi-caliber brushes, jags, rods, patches, swabs, solvent, oil, and cloth
What’s included
- Double-ended brush
- Six nylon bore brushes
- Six brass jags
- Three brass patch holders
- T-handle and black oxide coated steel rods
- Synthetic patches and 20 cotton swabs
- 12 inch x 14 inch silicone gun cloth
- Military-Grade Solvent and Battle Born High Purity Oil
Verify before you buy
- Match the brush, jag, and patch holder to your bore size before cleaning.
- Do not force cleaning rods, brushes, or jags through a bore.
- Always follow your firearm manufacturer’s cleaning and lubrication instructions.
⚠ Install & Compatibility Disclaimer
Use cleaning chemicals and tools only as directed. Always verify caliber, bore size, rod direction, material compatibility, and manufacturer cleaning instructions before use. IronKells Armory LLC is not responsible for damage caused by improper cleaning, over-brushing, chemical misuse, or incorrect tool selection.