Bore Snakes

Dunno, it sounded like a commercial to me. As for you correcting "hideously incorrect information", That's YOUR oopsYOUR opinion. I have given my opinion on bore snakes based on common sense.

As for supporting the troops, how's having a son come home after having served in both theaters, now serving as a DI for reservists going "over there" soon.

As for my commitment to the troops, I'll send some $ to your org. As I said, in combat they would serve well, be compact, light and handy. If it matters, I'm a Vietnam era AF veteran, and as patriotic as can be.
 
Mike, all my respect to you! I just got an e-mail from project boresnake, because I sent you/them a contribution. Keep up the good work. That was some story fox news shot of you guys, and Judy too!

I had a chance to talk to my son just recently. I asked him if anybody was using bore snakes in Afghanistan. He said they sure were! Also the otis system. They were mainly used while outside the "wire", if their weapons had been fired. Major cleaning always took place while inside the wire, but a quick cleaning between fire fights while on patrol.
 
They're fine for a quick clean or range use. For true cleaning, nothing beats patches and a rod.

The cloth can and likely will break down over time. Having one get lodged in your barrel will be no fun.
 
those guys totally stole my name.

funny I didn't run into them actually, I was just over in laghman Provence around the same time

and just to stay on topic, yeah, boresnakes rock.
 
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