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Posted: 11/15/2003 5:13:46 PM EDT
Hello,
This is the second,and final, poll I am conducting for my research project.
Please select which type of implement you use for cleaning the bore of your ar-15.

Thanks a lot,
Fidel
Link Posted: 11/15/2003 8:17:49 PM EDT
[#1]
Otis kit
Link Posted: 11/15/2003 8:45:07 PM EDT
[#2]
USGI sectional cleaning rod.
Link Posted: 11/15/2003 8:48:51 PM EDT
[#3]
Just a bore snake with a little solvent,  keeps em' nice and clean.
Link Posted: 11/15/2003 8:56:14 PM EDT
[#4]
Hope you get a good grade on your report.

Good luck!
Link Posted: 11/15/2003 8:58:31 PM EDT
[#5]
One piece and bore guide.

Link Posted: 11/15/2003 9:04:07 PM EDT
[#6]
hoppes .22 cleaning kit.
Link Posted: 11/15/2003 9:04:08 PM EDT
[#7]
Sometimes I use a Boresnake, sometimes a one piece rod with a bore guide. Depends on which rifle and where I am when I'm cleaning it.
Link Posted: 11/15/2003 9:07:04 PM EDT
[#8]
I use an M16 kit with an included adapter for all my brushes (of all calibers).
Link Posted: 11/15/2003 9:12:46 PM EDT
[#9]
rod with powder solvent patch, then boresnake as the last thing to wipe it all out
Link Posted: 11/15/2003 9:14:53 PM EDT
[#10]
Otis.
Link Posted: 11/16/2003 2:24:12 PM EDT
[#11]
BTT - For Sunday Crew

Thanks a lot for responding to my poll!

Fidel
Link Posted: 11/16/2003 2:28:26 PM EDT
[#12]
Bore guide and coated rod.

Steel rods are bad ju-ju FWIW.

Danny
Link Posted: 11/16/2003 2:32:12 PM EDT
[#13]
Otis kit.  I think the best system made.
Link Posted: 11/16/2003 2:34:20 PM EDT
[#14]
at the range or in the field..... otis

detail cleaning at home one piece rod.

mike
Link Posted: 11/17/2003 9:19:18 AM EDT
[#15]
Otis

or Dewey with guide for deep cleaning
Link Posted: 11/17/2003 9:21:46 AM EDT
[#16]
Brass rod!  A chrome bore doesn't need that much cleaning.  Concentrate on your carrier, bolt, and barrel extention.
Link Posted: 11/17/2003 11:30:53 AM EDT
[#17]
Coated steel one piece.

We had to rod our rifles when checking into the University range.  Hearing that chunk-chunk-chunk as the sections joints went over the muzzle crown still makes me cringe.

The harder the better - no brass or aluminum for me.  Don't want to imbed grit into the rod.  They made laps out of soft materials like brass for a good reason.
Link Posted: 11/17/2003 11:51:33 AM EDT
[#18]
Dewey's rods.  Nothing but.
Link Posted: 11/17/2003 11:55:35 AM EDT
[#19]


 Rod
Link Posted: 11/17/2003 12:24:22 PM EDT
[#20]
What OP said!!! I use a coated dewey rod,bore guide, and a host of other goodies from Georgia P.....
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