Rifle Bore & Gun Cleaning Products
Barrel Lite bore inspection light.
This handy little tool is just what you need for illuminating barrels for inspection, works from any light source and no batteries are needed.
Firearms Inspection Made Easy
One Size Works for ALL calibers
Pistols
Rifles
Shotguns
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Use “ANY” Form of light source
Sunlight
Room Light
Any lamp light source
Any Colored Light
Even Light from a Camp Fire
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Never Replace Batteries or Bulbs
Uses Fiber Optics
No batteries needed
100% Maintenance Free
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Easy on your eyes
Doesn’t blind you so you can see clearly in the barrel.
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Handy Pocket Clip
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Lightweight
Weighs less than an 1 oz.
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Strong and Durable
Won’t break if dropped
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Won’t turn Yellow
Uses high UHV plastic to protect against yellowing.
“HOW TO USE THE BARREL-LITE®”
“A Clean Firearm Is A Safe Firearm”
SAFETY FIRST!
Basic Instructions for Using The Barrel-Lite®
1. Make sure the firearm is completely unloaded and the action is open.
2. Open the action and insert the small end of the Barrel-Lite® into or against the shell chamber. (For shotguns you can also use either the larger or smaller end; Also works great for Bottom Loaders.
3. Hold the Barrel-Lite® by it’s sides and point the exposed end towards any light source, such as a lamp/ natural sunlight/ even a campfire will do. Colored lights work as well. Red lights will show as red, etc.
4. Now simply look down the barrel and adjust the position of the Barrel-Lite® for the best illumination. The stronger the light source, the brighter the Barrel-Lite® will be.
The Larger End is for Shotguns: 410 to 10 Gauge.
It will also work in some of the newer inline “Black Power Firearms”
The Smaller end is for all Pistols/Rifles: 38 caliber and up. Simply insert into the chamber.
For Smaller Calibers such as 22’s or 32 calibers simply place it against the chamber.
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I am pretty fussy about most things that I put down the bores of my guns and rifles and to be honest most proprietary cleaning potions leave me uninterested having relied over the years on my on cleaning recipes and regime conisting of Ed’s Red and Ammonia.
However now I have found a British made bore cleaning product, that meets all my gun, rifle, barrel, bore cleaning needs, C2R.
C2R is a non ammonia water soluble fluid that is applied with a patch, left to soak and then cleaned out with water soaked patches. No scrubbing, no bore brushes, no fouling. C2R removes copper and carbon from your barrel’s bore with single applications. Being water based I have tried C2R on corrosive primer fouling as well as black powder and found it to be excellent, follow this link for a review I did on Full Bore UK. www.full-bore.co.uk/viewtopic.php
 Here is the link to another post which describes some barrel cleaning testing we did down a gun club, C2R  removed copper from a bore previously thought to be clean after the owner had used Montana X-treme copper killer. www.full-bore.co.uk/viewtopic.php
Prices:
C2R 100ml £11.95
C2R 150ml £16.50
C2R 250ml £24.95
Bore oil 60ml £5.35
Instruction and warnings.
 USAGE DIRECTIONS:
 1. Wet a patch on a jag (or a mop) with C2R and push it through the bore from the chamber side till half of the patch / mop protrudes from the muzzle.
 2. Pull jag/mop back slightly so it forms a small pocket and, holding the muzzle up, pour a small additional amount of C2R into the pocket.Â
3. Pull the rod back down the bore, coating the bore thoroughly.
 4. Leave to soak for several minutes (10-30 minutes) or longer if required.
 5. Dampen patches with water and push through the bore. Typically 3 water patches are required. This is very effective at removing loosened particles and removing them.)
 6. Repeat the process 1-4 (alternate with C2R and water until the patches come out clean).
 7. Dry the bore / chamber with several dry patches and oil for storage.
 NOTE 1: C2R is very effective and works rapidly, place all brass / copper jags in water to neutralise after use.
NOTE 2: C2R is clear and as a consequence shows the removal performance for the copper fouling (blue tint and patches) and carbon (black residue and streaks).Â
 NOTE 3: For heavily fouled barrels C2R can be left in the barrel for extended periods (up to 1 week, then refresh the C2R application for optimal speed), then water patched and repeat process 1-6.
NOTE 4: Do not oil the barrel if the rifle will be used within a day or two. This eliminates the need for a fouling shot.
 WARNINGS & NOTES:
 1. Do NOT mix C2R with Ammonia or any other bore cleaners.
 2. Although elements of C2R are chemically related to and smells lightly of Ammonia it does NOT contain any Ammonia and will not react adversely with steel (of any composition).Â
 3. C2R It is 100% safe to use on any stainless steel or blued finish.Â
 4. C2R is water soluble.
 5. Please note that C2R will not remove rust.
 6. If any C2R spills onto a wooden polished stock immediately wipe off with a damp cloth.
 7. In addition C2R does dislodge the adhesion of MOLY and LEAD to steel provided it is left in for 24 hours or more.
 8. C2R is flammable (as are many chemicals).
 HEALTH WARNINGS:
 1. All C2R product residue can be removed by washing in running water and some soap.
 2. As with all chemicals avoid any form of ingestion or aeration (inhalation), unduly long or excessive skin or eye contact.
 3. The product is not unduly hazardous but prolonged direct skin exposure is not recommended.
 4. In the very unlikely event that your skin acts adversely (itch, rash etc). when touched by the C2R product it is suggested that you stop all contact and wash carefully.
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