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What is the difference between the SACS (Small Arms Cleaning System) and the traditional bore cleaning methods, ie. Bore snakes, bore brushes and mops, bore solvents?

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What is the difference between the SACS (Small Arms Cleaning System) and the traditional bore cleaning methods, ie. Bore snakes, bore brushes and mops, bore solvents?

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The SACS uses a polymer wad with a special scotchbrite end which is around 20% oversized and forced thru the barrel with CO2 and doesnt require the use of bore solvents. But bore solvents can be used. When the cleaning wad is forced thru the barrel it not only cleans out the carbon fouling, corrosion or contamination it follows the rifling cleaning it as well. There is no need for harmful chemical bore solvents, no more mess, you dont have to wash the bore snake, bore brush or mop and most of all no more scrubbing. The SACS can be used anywhere, when your done shooting you just make sure the chamber is clear insert the SACS in the chamber shoot the cleaning wad with your choice of bore cleaner or lubricant through the barrel followed by the lubricating wad and you are done.

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