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There are so many cleaning kits out there and I narrowed it down to 2. I only have one gun and I'm not concerned with having tons of extra stuff I won't need or use. Both of these kits seem to be very good quality compared to all the really cheap kits.
https://deweyrods.com/product/38-3579mm-caliber-pistol-cleaning-kit
Classic Box Kit ..38-.357 Cal. / 9mm Pistol
price isn't a concern and neither is the cleaner that comes with one of them. I read all the debates about cleaning rods. Seems some people think stainless rods have more of a chance of harming the barrel and that brass is better because it's softer. On the other hand you have the people who say they only use polished stainless rods and that softer rods (brass or aluminum) will get grit/dirt imbedded in them if you don't wipe good after each pass which can also scratch/damage the barrel.
I know if you are careful either should be fine just looking for opinions. Do I need the jag and bore brush..they are only $2 a piece to get them separate. thanks
https://deweyrods.com/product/38-3579mm-caliber-pistol-cleaning-kit
Classic Box Kit ..38-.357 Cal. / 9mm Pistol
price isn't a concern and neither is the cleaner that comes with one of them. I read all the debates about cleaning rods. Seems some people think stainless rods have more of a chance of harming the barrel and that brass is better because it's softer. On the other hand you have the people who say they only use polished stainless rods and that softer rods (brass or aluminum) will get grit/dirt imbedded in them if you don't wipe good after each pass which can also scratch/damage the barrel.
I know if you are careful either should be fine just looking for opinions. Do I need the jag and bore brush..they are only $2 a piece to get them separate. thanks
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