Patch Assembly Instructions INCORRECT CORRECT Proper Patch Use Pinch here for .17 Cal.
DO NOT SLIDE THE PATCH THROUGH THE SLOTTED TIP. 2” Cleaning Patches Pinch here for .22 Cal.
Please read the enclosed instructions before using - Use for .17 - .25 caliber firearms
this gun cleaning system. Failure to read and Pinch here for .223 - .25 Cal.
- Use small slotted tip
follow instructions may cause inadequate results.
1. Insert slotted tip in a slot in the patch 3” Cleaning Patches
1. - Use for .25 caliber - 12/10 gauge firearms
For shotguns only, slide on the patch saverr
Pinch here for .223 - .25 Cal.
over the slotted tip. - Use small slotted tip and outer slots in patch
for .25 - .27 caliber firearms
2. Take a pinch on the patch, pinching upward,
slide it through the slot in the tip and pull tight. For shotguns only - Use large slotted tip and inner slots in patch
for .30 - .50 caliber firearms Pinch here for .270 Cal.
Note: The closer you pinch to the slotted
tip, the smaller the swab. - Use shotgun slotted tip and inner slots in patch
2. 3. Pinch here for .30 Cal./7.62MM
See illustration under Proper Patch for shotguns Pinch here for .35 Cal.
Use for where to pinch to make the Pinch here for .38 Cal./9MM
proper size swab. Pinch here for .40 Cal.
3” Panoply Cleaning Patches (not pictured)
Heavy duty for large bore firearms Pinch here for .45 Cal.
3. Tighten the swab by tugging on the top of - Recommended for .38 caliber/9MM or larger Pinch here for .50 Cal.
the patch. firearms
Bore Obstruction Removal Instructions: 1. 2. 3.
Obstruction remover(s) may be included to assist in removal
of stuck cases, mud, snow, and other bore obstructions.
1. Attach the obstruction remover to the end of a
Memory-Flexr cable.
2. Insert down the muzzle of the barrel.
3. Tap the obstruction rapidly to loosen.
4. You may need to run a patch to remove any debris
the obstruction may have left behind.
1. Bore Reflector 2. Flag Safety
Visit Bore Reflector / Flag Safety:
otistec.com Your cleaning system may include a bore reflector/flag safety.
It can be used to illuminate the barrel to check the bore.
for instructional videos It also doubles as a flag safety to indicate the firearm is
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INSTRUCTIONS
Optics Cleaning:
Your cleaning system may contain optics cleaning equipment.
Also sold separately (items #240 & #244).
1. Apply lens cleaning solution to lens.
2. Wipe thoroughly and dry with lens cleaning tissues.
1-800-OTISGUN Use cotton swabs for hard to reach areas.
For dirty lenses: wash with soap & water and dry with
lens cloth.
To remove dust only: brush lens gently with lens brush.
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Bore Cleaning: 7. 10./11.
Prior to cleaning, be sure the firearm is unloaded. 1. 4. 7. Insert cable, obstruction remover end first, in the
chamber and feed out the muzzle. Insert T-handle
1. Assemble slotted tip and obstruction remover to
bar into the obstruction remover.
Memory-Flexr cable.
8. Pull through from Breech-to-Muzzler.
2. Create a swab for your firearm. Refer to the Patch
Assembly Instructions and the Proper Patch Use 9. Remove bore brush and replace with slotted tip.
sections on the reverse side.
10. Create a swab for your firearm (using a new 8. 12.
2. 5.
3. Insert cable, obstruction remover end first, in the cleaning surface). Refer to the Patch Assembly
chamber and feed out the muzzle. Insert T-handle Instructions and the Proper Patch Use sections
bar into the obstruction remover. See Note. on the reverse side.
4. Place a couple drops of solvent on the swab. 11. Insert cable, obstruction remover end first, in the
chamber and feed out the muzzle. Insert T-handle
5. Pull through from Breech-to-Muzzler.
bar into the obstruction remover.
3. 6. 9.
6. Remove the patch and slotted tip and replace with
12. Pull through from Breech-to-Muzzler. Note: Your cleaning system
a bore brush.
Note: For short actions, you may need to feed the cable may not include a T-handle or
from the muzzle to breech and then attach the bore
13. Repeat steps 1-12 as necessary until clean. obstruction remover. These
brush, or you can purchase a limited breech brush items also sold separately.
for .22 caliber (item# FG-321). Note: For black powder in-line muzzleloaders, be sure
to remove the breech plug prior to cleaning.
BORE BRUSH SIZE SELECTION CHART
MSR/AR Maintenance Tool Set: Locking Lug End Male Rod/ Straight
Your cleaning system may contain components from the Scraper Pin Punch
Scraper Brush Female Rod Pick
MSR/AR Maintenance Tool Set. These tools are also great on AR/MSR
pistols and in-line muzzleloaders. Also sold separately (item #932). modern
Can be used to clean the hard to reach areas of your firearm. sporting Lubricates com- Cleans the bolt Removes pins on Used to extend Removes fouling
Suggested uses include:
rifle Cleans the locking ponents such as face, bolt, and firearms held the components from any hard to
lugs and bolt face. the bolt and bolt any other flat together by a pin for added reach. reach area.
carrier. areas. system.
Short AP Brush
AR/MSR
(modern sporting rifle)
Pistol Removes fouling Removes
Cleans the locking lugs, bolt,
bolt carrier, firing pin & cam pin. from under the fouling from
extractor, breech under the
Removes pins on Used to extend Removes fouling
face, slide rails, extractor, breech
firearms held the components from any hard to
firing pin channel, face, slide rails,
Pistol together by a pin for added reach. reach area.
and outside of the firing pin
Loosens fouling on the extractor, system.
slide. Lubricates channel, and
breech face, slide, slide rails, firing pin
the slide rails and outside of the
channel, recoil spring assembly,
barrel. slide.
magazine floor plate & follower.
In-Line Removes caked
Brushes powder
In-Line Muzzleloader Muzzleloader on carbon, gun Used to extend Removes fouling
residue from the
Loosens fouling from breech plug powder, and the components from any hard to
bolt. Lubricates
threads and where breech plug rests. grease from for added reach. reach area.
the breech plug
previous
threads.
cleanings.