I have assembled a cleaning kit in a tackle box. I have a pistol rod with a non rotating handle, and a chamber brush. Long rod with bore brushes, and disassembly tools. For solvents I normally have a couple gallons of home brewed Ed's Red that I use for a dip for pistol barrels, rifle bolts, and cans. For solvents, I tend to use whatever is available, avoiding "CLP" mixtures. Ed's Red works well, I use ammoniated cleaner to cut copper, when necessary. I think I am currently using Butches Bore Shine, but I am not overly picky on solvents, they all seem OK, and I get nostagic smelling Hoopes no.9. Currently for lube I am using 10w30 full synthetic, 10-8 moly based lube, and XF-7 when I need grease. I may start playing with fireclean, based on what I am hearing.
20 ga plastic bore brushes clean my AR chambers, .308 chamber brushes work on my 30-06 chamber and 1911 chamber/bore. I like Otis bronze brushes in .22, .30, 9mm and 10mm, and plastic ones for the Glocks. I don't scrape carbon off my AR bolts, I use old tooth brushes and the occasional bronze toothbrush type brush. I like to clean at the range or at work to keep the chemicals away from the kiddos, and cleaning at the range allows me to run a mag or so through the gun and make sure it is properly reassembled.
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