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UltimateGun Cleaning Brush & Mop Set in Aluminium Carrying Case

R399

Retail: R900
Excludes shipping

R399

R900
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Universal cleaning accessory kit for all types of shotguns, rifles and pistol cleaning. All you need to clean the common calibre guns are in this compact case.
The cleaning brush set is made of high-quality durable material. Keep your guns performing at their best by utilizing this cleaning/maintenance kit.

Product Features
  • 10pcs brushes:
    • 1 x 10/12 gauge brass wire brush
    • 1 x 20/28 gauge brass wire brush
    • 1 x .410 brush
    • 1 x .45 calibre brush
    • 1 x .40 calibre brush
    • 1 x .375/38 calibre, 9mm brush
    • 1 x .17 calibre brush
    • 1 x 30 calibre brush
    • 1 x .270/280 calibre brush
    • 1 x .22 calibre brush
  • 5pcs cleaning mops:
  • 1 x 10/12 gauge cleaning mop
  • 1 x 20/28 gauge cleaning mop
  • 1 x .410 cleaning mop
  • 1 x .357/38 calibre, 9mm cleaning mop
  • 1 x .22 calibre cleaning mop
  • 1pc handle
  • 2pcs brass accessory adaptors
  • 1pc handle adaptor
  • 2pcs slotted tips
  • 1 pack of cleaning patch
  • 3pcs shotgun rods
  • 3pcs .17 - .45 calibre pistol/rifle rods
  • 1pc aluminium alloy box
  • Package Contents:10 x Brush, 5 x Cleaning Mop, 3 x Pistol Rod, 3 x Shotgun Rod, 1 x Handle, 2 x Slotted Tip, 1 x Pack of Cleaning Patch, 1 x Handle Adaptor, 1 x Box, 2 x Brass Adaptor
  • Dimensions: 30cm x 19cm x 4.8cm
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