🧼 Clean Like a Pro: Elevate Your Firearm Maintenance Game!
The Otis Ripcord One Pass Bore Cleaner is a high-performance cleaning tool designed for firearm enthusiasts. Its innovative one-pass design allows for rapid and thorough cleaning, while its heat-resistant materials ensure durability. With dual functionality and versatile compatibility, this cleaner is perfect for maintaining your firearm's performance.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.71 x 3.94 x 1.34 inches |
Package Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4 x 4 x 1 inches |
Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
Brand Name | Otis Technology |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
Model Name | FG-RC-512 |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Otis Products, Inc. |
Part Number | FG-RC-512 |
Style | 12 ga |
Included Components | Product |
Size | 12 ga |
T**Y
Makes cleaning shotgun so much easier/quicker
I originally purchased this bore snake to make the cleanings between full break downs last longer and found it does a very good job cleaning the breach and bore. It does the job very good and isn't hard to pull through the barrel at all. It's very handy that you are able to screw on bore brushes or mops to the end of the rip cord to allow for greater cleaning of build up. Had no problem attaching them to the ripcord and pulling through the bore for added build up removal, cleaning, lubrication and protection of the bore.Negative- I found the handle that attaches to the rip cord non functional, as the cord would pop right off once I applied any tension pulling through the barrel. Also trying to put the ripcord back inside the plastic case is annoying but possible. Wouldn't count it as a negative against the product tho.Overall it makes cleaning the bore much quicker than completely disassembling the shotgun which it is ment to do. It also does a damn good job cleaning/clearing build up inside and with the ability to attach brushes and mops. Will be using this over my cleaning kit with solid push rods from now on.
E**E
Great time saver!
I try to get to the practice range at least once a week. I usually shoot both my carry gun and a home defense gun. If my wife is with me, that means at least one, and maybe two more guns to clean when I get home. These rip cords are amazing! Forget the metal brushes and cloth wads, and constantly changing the tools on the end of the rod or cable. A shot of CLP and a couple of quick passes with the rip cord and the bore is literally as clean as new! I bought three bore sizes and plan to get more. Every size has fit and worked perfectly. Great time saver and great value.
S**S
Quality
As always, quality from Otis!
M**4
Great--for pistols (but think twice for rifles)
The helix (spiral) shape of the cord acts as the cleaning device in Otis' competition for Hoppe's Boresnake Hoppe's BoreSnake Pistol and Revolver Bore Cleaner (Choose Your Caliber). Some good points: the Nomex sheathing on the cord is very heat resistant. You can pull it down the barrel at the range even after aggressive shooting. It will not be unaffected by cleaning chemicals. You can toss it in a laundry bag (one made to protect garments from others) and send it through the laundry. The metal ends not only clamp the Nomex to the underlying spiral wire, it also has the standard female 8-32 threaded connector used by Otis and many other gun cleaning kit manufacturers. You can attach a bore swab on the tail or a handle (and you'll NEED IT on the rifle models!) on the leading end to help pull it through. I have the 9mm and .45 models of the pistol Ripcord and I think that they are great for the range bag (but still bring a rod in case of a barrel obstruction). Its lighter color shows that it's doing the job better than I can see on a Boresnake but, if you're already using the Viper Boresnake, I'm not sure that this necessarily cleans better. It pulls through the barrel easier than a Boresnake on a pistol but if you have a tight chamber area you might find the angle in to the barrel doesn't pull as easy as a Boresnake. But it's nice not to worry about the bore brush (Boresnake) getting crushed--and the length of the cable would seem to be a stiffer, longer cleaning surface (in theory).Some bad points: I'm reluctant to send a bare metal leading edge down a barrel. Because it's threaded, I add an inexpensive plastic patch slotted tip to the lead (can be bought separately and comes in any inexpensive cleaning kit). I didn't have a problem gripping and pulling the pistol model. But if a person did find it very tight you'd have to add a cleaning kit handle to pull it as you won't wrap this around your hand for leverage like you might have a Boresnake.The Ripcord is available in (longer, obviously) rifle models. I've got the .30 and .22. Chuck Hawk's site and other "big name" equipment reviewers are finding manufacturing problems in the rifle calibers. I could barely get the .22 caliber model through a Ruger .22. I bent the t-handle in an Otis round cleaning kit trying to pull the beast out before using more aggressive leverage. The .30 caliber model, which I've not put in a barrel after researching more after my experience with the .22, is reported to have similar problems which Otis claims to have addressed ("manufacturing tolerances in early models"). I found that the .30 model is not tapered enough for my longer barrel rifle and starts to stick before it comes far out the 26" bore. I will try it with an AR-10 after I get a strong t-handle to attach to the lead end of the Ripcord.The Ripcord edges out the Boresnake for me primarily in my confidence in its heat resistance (Nomex!) when I'm shooting groups and want to "swab" a hot barrel. But I'm not throwing my Boresnakes away (or using either for serious cleaning). If you wished that you could have pulled a swab with liquid (or bore brush, or patch puller, etc.) behind your Boresnake you are going to be very impressed with the Ripcord!
B**M
Nice, works as advertised, but NOT a replacement for a real bore-clean product.
This is very good, simple to use... the only reason I gave it 4 stars is it's really not going to 'clean' the barrel... it removes much debris but the barrel will still require cleaning with a real bore-clean product. But for just getting some debris out while the barrel is still warm (before going home from the range...) it does work well. Quick, easy... I recommend it for this purpose. Just don't think it will replace a full bore cleaning or you'll end up with build up in the barrel over time.
N**H
Best bore cleaner there is
I have one of these for each caliber of gun I own. Works great for getting all the carbon out of your barrel. Very durable and thick. Great value product. Highly recommend.
J**C
Effective dry cleaner for a quick clean up between rounds.
This is easier to use than a bore snake on my 12 gauge shotguns. No lube or cleaner is used. The Ripcord material does all the work. I just brush off the soiled areas with a small soft brush after finishing cleaning. Seems to be holding up well. The material weave gets a little displaced at times but is easily massaged back into a normal position for the next pass. Barrel is usually clean after one pass. I have checked it by passing a few patches with cleaner after using the ripcord and they are much cleaner than with the bore snake. I’ve stopped chasing the Ripcord with patches. I still do a tear down and deep clean before putting the guns up but break action shotguns and bolt action rifles don’t get very dirty under normal use.
D**R
Works great
Easy to use.
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