New For 2024: Real Avid Bore-Max Master Cleaning Kit & Mobile Workstation

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posted on January 24, 2024
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For 2024, Real Avid has a brand-new and all-inclusive firearm maintenance kit, which is self-contained thanks to the included Master-series, O-ring sealed, clamshell Workstation.

Once opened, within the new Bore-Max Master Cleaning Kit & Mobile Workstation, users will find an assortment of tools and accessories within stacking sections for myriad firearm types. Locking rubber gun-gripper yokes are supplied to cradle long guns, and the company’s Smart-Assist Quick-Connect accessory system docks into one of the station’s four corners and includes a flexible and rechargeable work light to help in those hard-to-see spaces.

An all-encompassing cleaning and maintenance kit would not be complete without a cleaning rod, brushes and jags, among other tools—Real Avid supplies its all-new compression-lock three-piece speed rod that uses O-rings to keep rod sections from unlocking during use. Bore-Max brushes and jags come standard and service .22- to .45-cal. pistols, .223- to .30-cal. rifles along with shotguns tools for either 12 or 20-ga. models.

Real Avid’s Accu-Grip brushes and steel picks come, too, which offer a rounded contour to prevent marring of delicate surfaces and finishes, and unique brush shapes to get into those hard-to-reach spaces. Additionally, a well-engineered bore guide is there to help save chambers and rifling.

MSRP is $199. To get a closer look at this new, and all-encompassing cleaning kit and workstation, watch our “New For 2024” video above.

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