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Tri-Media Precision Gun Cleaning Brush Kit - Black Handle

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Benchline Armorer Precision Gun Cleaning Set - Black

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Built for real bench work, the Benchline Armorer Precision Gun Cleaning Set gives you three dual‑ended brushes (nylon, brass, copper) plus two double‑ended picks for those carbon‑packed corners. Each 7" toothbrush‑style brush shifts from broad surfaces to tight crevices without swapping tools, while solvent‑friendly black handles stay secure in the hand. Whether you’re scrubbing slides, lugs, rails, or small frame parts, this gun cleaning set drops into a range bag or hangs on the shop wall ready for the next teardown.

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When “Clean Enough” Isn’t Good Enough

On a real bench, you can see the difference between wiped-down and truly clean. Carbon in the lugs, fouling in the slide rails, baked-on grime in the gas system — that’s where a serious gun cleaning kit earns its keep. The Benchline Armorer Precision Gun Cleaning Set is built for that moment at the bench when a rag and a generic brush just won’t cut it.

This isn’t a random assortment of household brushes. It’s a focused set built around what armorers, gunsmiths, and range regulars actually use: tri‑media bristles for different tasks, dual‑ended reach, and picks that don’t shy away from tight corners.

Tri-Media Gun Cleaning Kit for Real Bench Work

The core of this gun cleaning kit is right in the name: three media, one purpose — get guns properly clean without beating up the metal. You get three dual‑ended, toothbrush‑style brushes, each 7" overall, each with a specific job at the bench:

  • Nylon brush: Ideal for general cleaning, polymer frames, optics housings, and sensitive finishes.
  • Brass brush: Great for carbon and light rust where you need more bite than nylon but still want to stay finish‑friendly.
  • Copper brush: For stubborn deposits on steel components, bolts, and breech faces where aggressive scrubbing is required.

Instead of grabbing whatever brush is closest, you pick the medium that matches the job and the metal you’re working on.

Dual-Ended Gun Cleaning Brushes That Actually Reach

Each brush in this gun cleaning kit is dual‑ended for a reason: gun parts are never just flat and open. You’re dealing with rails, recesses, lug corners, and frame cuts. One end gives you a full toothbrush‑style head for large surfaces; the other end tapers down to a narrow profile for channel work and tight spots.

7-Inch Overall Length for Slide Rails and Stock Wells

At roughly 7" overall, these dual-ended gun cleaning brushes are long enough to get into stocks, forends, magwells, and receiver recesses without burying your hand in solvent. The offset brush heads add just enough angle to work comfortably along slide rails and inside upper receivers without fighting the handle.

Black Solvent-Ready Handles Built to Get Dirty

The straight black plastic handles are made to live in oil, CLP, and bore solvent. No fancy textures, no gimmicks — just a grip that stays solid when wet and cleans off easily when you’re done. The flat profile means they won’t roll off the bench mid‑teardown.

Precision Picks for Carbon, Corners, and Tight Geometry

Brushes handle the big work; the picks finish the job. This gun cleaning set includes two double‑ended black picks with different hook and curve profiles so you can chase fouling in places bristles can’t reach.

  • Curved hooks: For scraping carbon out of gas rings, extractor pockets, and under sight bases.
  • Fine tips: For tracing along engraving, slide cuts, and tight machining marks where debris likes to hide.

Used correctly, these picks give you control without gouging. You’re targeting deposits, not carving steel.

Gun Cleaning Set That Fits Range Bags and Shop Walls

Whether you’re a home owner with a single safe queen or the unofficial armorer for your shooting crew, storage and access matter. This kit ships in retail‑ready blister packaging with a card that hangs cleanly on pegboard or shop wall. Keep one carded for the range bag, strip another set onto the bench — same layout, same tools, zero confusion.

The footprint stays compact, but the coverage is wide: slides, frames, cylinders, bolts, carriers, chambers, gas systems, and small parts all fall within the reach of these five tools.

Built for the Shooter, the Armorer, and the Gun Counter

This is a gun cleaning kit that works across roles:

  • Individual shooters: Keep your primary carry, range gun, or hunting rifle properly maintained with tools that outclass generic brushes.
  • Armorers and gunsmiths: Use tri‑media bristles and picks for controlled material removal and detail work on customer guns.
  • Retail counters and ranges: Blister‑card packaging hangs clean, reads clearly, and looks like a professional bench set, not a random accessory.

Regardless of where it lives — on the bench, in a range bag, or hanging behind the gun counter — this set hits the same goal: get parts truly clean without adding drama.

What Balisong Buyers Want to Know

Are butterfly knives legal to buy?

Legality on any edged tool — including a butterfly knife or balisong — always comes down to local law. In the United States, some states treat a balisong like any other folding knife, while others classify butterfly knives as restricted or prohibited. For example, states such as Texas, Arizona, and Utah generally allow balisong ownership and carry with minimal restriction, while places like Hawaii and Washington have laws that heavily restrict or ban butterfly knives. States including California, New York, and Massachusetts have more complex rules involving blade length, intent, and carry method.

Before you look for a butterfly knife for sale or a balisong for sale online, check your current state and local laws (and any city ordinances). Laws change; always verify with up‑to‑date official sources or qualified local counsel if you’re unsure.

What’s the difference between a butterfly knife trainer and a live blade?

A butterfly knife trainer is built to match the weight, balance, and flipping action of a live balisong, but instead of a sharpened edge it uses a dull or unsharpened blade. That can be a solid bar of steel with cutouts or a shaped blade with no true edge. The goal is simple: let you practice openings, closings, and combos without edge bite.

A live blade butterfly knife is a fully sharpened balisong intended for cutting, carry, or collection. It demands respect: real edge, real tip, real consequences for bad catches or missed combos. Many in the balisong community start with a trainer to dial in basic flipping patterns, then move to a live blade when they’re comfortable with control and safe handle indexing.

When you search for a balisong trainer for sale versus a butterfly knife for sale, pay attention to product details. A good trainer should mirror the live blade’s pivot feel, handle length, and overall balance as closely as possible.

Is this butterfly knife good for learning to flip?

This particular product is a gun cleaning kit, not a butterfly knife — it’s built for scrubbing slides, frames, and small parts, not for balisong flipping. If you’re looking to learn butterfly knife flipping, you want a dedicated balisong trainer with reliable pivot hardware (screws you can tune, not rivets), handles with consistent grip, and a blade profile that clearly distinguishes safe and bite sides.

For beginners, search specifically for phrases like “balisong trainer for sale” or “butterfly knife for beginners” and look for community feedback on balance and build quality. The same attention to detail that keeps your guns running — consistent maintenance, the right tools, and respect for the platform — translates directly into learning to flip well and safely.

Clean Steel, Clear Function, and the Right Tools for the Job

Whether you’re the shooter who breaks down their carry gun after every range trip, the armorer who keeps a fleet of rifles running, or the collector who wants their safe to look as good as it shoots, tools like the Benchline Armorer Precision Gun Cleaning Set are where reliable function starts. Nylon, brass, and copper bristles plus precision picks let you match the medium to the metal instead of forcing one brush to do everything.

On the bench, there’s no hype — either the parts are clean, or they aren’t. This set leans into that reality with simple, purpose‑built tools that hold up to solvents, reach the corners that matter, and leave you with cleaner steel and fewer surprises on the line.

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