M-Pro 7 Tactical Rifle Cleaning Kit

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posted on August 31, 2012
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8/31/2012

M-Pro 7 has introduced a BoreSnake cleaning kit specifically designed for M16 and AR-15-type rifles. The Tactical Rifle Cleaning Kit has everything needed to maintain 5.56 mm (.223 Rem.) and 7.62 mm (.30) caliber rifles.

The kit was designed for simplicity and to speed up the firearm maintenance process. Essential items include the M-Pro 7 Gun Cleaner, M-Pro 7 Gun Oil LPX and two M-Pro 7 BoreSnakes.

The M-Pro 7 BoreSnake loosens large particles and residue with a bronze brush, before swabbing it clean with a large cleaning surface.

Each Tactical Rifle Cleaning Kit contains the following gun care and maintenance tools:

• 4 oz. M-Pro 7 Gun Cleaner
• 4 oz. M-Pro 7 Gun Oil LPX
• 5.56 mm M-Pro 7 BoreSnake
• 7.62 mm M-Pro 7 BoreSnake
• Dual-Headed Nylon Utility Brush
• Lint Free Cleaning Cloth
• Foam Gun Pad
• Weapons Maintenance and Product Guide

The M-Pro 7 Tactical Rifle Cleaning Kit is available for an MSRP of $92.95.

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