The DAC Cleaning Kit for .38/.357/9mm/.380 caliber firearms delivers everything you need to keep your handgun performing reliably, all in one convenient, compact package trusted by shooters and gun owners alike.
- Compatible with .38, .357 Magnum, 9mm, and .380 ACP calibers
- Includes bore brush, slotted patch tip, and cleaning rod sections
- Packaged in a durable, portable case for easy storage and transport
- Removes fouling, carbon buildup, and residue from barrel and action
- Ideal for routine maintenance to extend firearm lifespan and accuracy
- Quality components designed for dependable, long-lasting performance
Who This Is For
This kit is perfect for everyday handgun owners, concealed carry permit holders, and range shooters who need a reliable, no-fuss cleaning solution for their 9mm, .380, .38 Special, or .357 Magnum pistols or revolvers. Whether you're a first-time gun owner building your maintenance routine or an experienced shooter looking for a dedicated caliber-specific kit to keep in your range bag, the DAC GM9P delivers the essentials without the clutter or cost of oversized universal kits.
Specifications
| Brand | DAC |
|---|---|
| Model | GM9P |
| Compatible Calibers | .38, .357 Magnum, 9mm, .380 ACP |
| Firearm Type | Pistols & Revolvers |
| Kit Contents | Bore brush, slotted patch tip, cleaning rod, case |
| Case Type | Compact storage case |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Category | Cleaning Kits |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which firearms is this cleaning kit compatible with?
This DAC cleaning kit is specifically designed for handguns chambered in .38 Special, .357 Magnum, 9mm Luger, and .380 ACP. This covers a wide range of popular pistols and revolvers including models from Glock, Smith & Wesson, Ruger, Sig Sauer, and many others. It is not intended for rifle or shotgun calibers.
What cleaning supplies or solvents do I need to use with this kit?
The DAC kit provides the tools — bore brush, patch tip, and cleaning rod — but you will need to supply your own cleaning patches, solvent (such as Hoppes No. 9 or a similar bore cleaner), and gun oil or lubricant. These consumables are sold separately and are available at most gun shops and sporting goods stores.
How often should I clean my handgun using this kit?
As a general rule, you should clean your handgun after every range session or approximately every 300–500 rounds fired. For carry firearms, a light cleaning and inspection every few weeks is also recommended even if unfired, as humidity and daily carry can introduce moisture and lint into the action and bore. Regular use of this kit will help maintain accuracy and ensure reliable function.
- Caliber:
- 38/357/9MM/380
- Type:
- Pistol