Hoppe's No. 9 Gun Cleaning Solvent Pint – Removes Lead & Powder

Hoppe's
MPN:
916
UPC:
026285511246
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Hoppe's No. 9 Gun Cleaning Solvent has been the gold standard in firearm maintenance for over a century, trusted by hunters, competitive shooters, and military professionals to keep their guns clean, reliable, and corrosion-free.

  • Dissolves powder fouling, lead, copper, and metal deposits fast
  • Penetrates deep into the bore for thorough, efficient cleaning
  • Helps prevent rust and corrosion between cleaning sessions
  • Safe for use on all firearm metals and most stock finishes
  • Generous pint size — ideal for frequent shooters and gunsmiths
  • Compatible with patches, bore brushes, and all standard cleaning kits

Who This Is For

Hoppe's No. 9 Solvent in the pint size is perfect for dedicated hunters, high-volume range shooters, and gunsmiths who clean firearms regularly and want a proven, no-fuss solvent that delivers consistent results across handguns, rifles, and shotguns without harsh chemical risks or complicated application methods.

Hoppe's No. 9 Gun Cleaning Solvent Pint bottle

Specifications

Brand Hoppe's
Product Name No. 9 Gun Cleaning Solvent
Size 1 Pint (16 oz)
Part Number RPLPI916EA
Removes Powder, Lead, Copper, Metal Fouling, Rust
Compatible Firearms Handguns, Rifles, Shotguns
Application Method Patch, Brush, or Swab
Country of Origin USA

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Hoppe's No. 9 be used on all types of firearms?

Yes. Hoppe's No. 9 Solvent is formulated to work safely and effectively on virtually all firearm types, including semi-automatic pistols, bolt-action and semi-automatic rifles, and pump or break-action shotguns. It is safe for use on blued, stainless, and parkerized metal finishes. Always avoid prolonged contact with wood stocks or synthetic grips, and wipe away any excess solvent before applying a protectant oil.

How do I use Hoppe's No. 9 to clean my gun's barrel?

Apply Hoppe's No. 9 to a bronze bore brush or a solvent-soaked patch and run it through the barrel several times to loosen fouling. Let the solvent dwell for 5–10 minutes to penetrate stubborn lead and powder deposits, then follow up with clean dry patches until they come out clean. Finish by running a lightly oiled patch through the bore to protect against moisture and corrosion.

Is the pint size more economical than smaller bottles?

Absolutely. The pint (16 oz) bottle offers significantly better value per ounce compared to the standard 2 oz or 4 oz bottles, making it the smart choice for shooters who clean their firearms frequently, own multiple guns, or want to stock up for an extended period. It's also a popular choice for gunsmiths and shooting clubs who go through solvent quickly.

Type:
Solvent
Size:
Pint