The Hoppe's Universal Bench Rest Gun Cleaning Kit delivers everything a responsible firearm owner needs to keep their guns performing at their best, built on over a century of trusted gun care expertise.
- Complete universal kit compatible with a wide range of firearm calibers and gauges
- Includes cleaning rod, rod accessories, patches, bore cleaner, and protective oil
- Hoppe's No. 9 bore cleaner dissolves powder, lead, and metal fouling fast
- Bench rest design keeps your cleaning session organized and efficient
- Durable rod and accessories engineered to protect barrel rifling during cleaning
- Trusted by hunters, competitive shooters, and military personnel worldwide
Who This Is For
This kit is ideal for pistol, rifle, and shotgun owners who want a reliable all-in-one cleaning solution — whether you're a first-time gun owner building good maintenance habits or an experienced shooter who demands a dependable, no-fuss kit at the bench after every range session.
Specifications
| Brand | Hoppe's |
|---|---|
| Kit Type | Universal Bench Rest Cleaning Kit |
| Compatibility | Multiple calibers and gauges (universal) |
| Includes | Cleaning rod, rod accessories, patches, bore cleaner, oil |
| Bore Cleaner | Hoppe's No. 9 Solvent |
| Lubricant | Hoppe's Lubricating Oil |
| Intended Use | Pistols, rifles, shotguns |
| Country of Origin | USA |
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of firearms is this cleaning kit compatible with?
The Hoppe's Universal Bench Rest Kit is designed to work with a broad range of firearms, including handguns, rifles, and shotguns across multiple calibers and gauges. The universal rod and accessory set makes it a versatile choice for gun owners with mixed collections rather than needing separate caliber-specific kits.
How effective is Hoppe's No. 9 bore cleaner at removing fouling?
Hoppe's No. 9 is one of the most time-tested gun solvents available, formulated to dissolve powder residue, copper fouling, lead deposits, and metal fouling from the bore. For heavily fouled barrels, applying solvent and allowing it to soak for several minutes before running patches will yield the best results.
How often should I clean my firearm using this kit?
As a general rule, firearms should be cleaned after every range session and inspected regularly even during storage. Hoppe's recommends applying a light coat of lubricating oil after cleaning to protect against moisture and corrosion, especially in humid climates like coastal California where environmental exposure can accelerate wear.
- Caliber:
- Universal
- Type:
- Shotgun/Rifle