Real Avid Gun Boss AK-47 Cleaning Kit

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posted on May 6, 2016
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The rise in customization options and use in shooting competitions has led Real Avid to create a cleaning kit made specifically for the AK-47.

Included in the kit is a proprietary carbon-scraping tool for AK gas pistons and bolts. Additionally, an exclusive double-threaded chamber brush allows access to the hard-to-clean chamber from the muzzle and the breach. Six threaded steel rods with durable black e-coating form a 28.5” rod with 7.62 mm bore brush. Also included are a gas tube nylon brush, gas tube mop and a pin punch that doubles as a gas port scraper. All the materials are securely placed into a ballistic nylon shell that fits right into a range bag.

MSRP: $29.99

For more information visit realavid.com

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