Kleen-Bore Gun Cleaning Kit 9mm & 5.56 Caliber Combo
Kleen-BoreThe Kleen-Bore Cleaning Kit for 9mm/.556 is a versatile, dual-caliber maintenance solution that keeps your handguns and rifles performing at their peak with professional-grade cleaning tools in one convenient package.
- Dual-caliber design cleans both 9mm pistols and 5.56/.223 rifles
- Includes bore brushes, patches, and slotted tips for thorough cleaning
- High-quality brass and bronze components resist corrosion and wear
- Compact, organized case stores all components securely between uses
- Compatible with standard cleaning solvents and lubricating oils
- Ideal for range sessions, home maintenance, and field use
Who This Is For
This kit is perfect for shooters who own both a 9mm handgun and a 5.56/.223 rifle and want a single, organized cleaning solution. Whether you're a recreational shooter heading to the range, a home-defense enthusiast maintaining your firearms, or a collector keeping your guns in top condition, the Kleen-Bore dual-caliber kit delivers reliable results without the clutter of separate cleaning sets.
Specifications
| Brand | Kleen-Bore |
|---|---|
| Model | KDS-556-9 Cleaning Kit |
| Calibers | 9mm / 5.56 (.223) |
| Includes | Bore brushes, slotted patch tips, cleaning rod sections, patches, case |
| Rod Material | Brass / Aluminum |
| Brush Type | Bronze bore brush |
| Storage | Compact carry case |
| Country of Origin | USA |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this kit be used on both pistols and rifles?
Yes. The Kleen-Bore KDS-556-9 is specifically designed to handle both 9mm handguns and 5.56/.223 caliber rifles. The kit includes separate bore brushes and patch tips sized for each caliber, so you can properly clean both firearm types without purchasing additional tools.
What cleaning solvents or oils work best with this kit?
This kit is compatible with virtually any standard gun-cleaning solvent, bore cleaner, or CLP (cleaner, lubricant, protectant) product on the market, including Kleen-Bore's own solvents. Simply apply your preferred solvent to the patch or brush before running it through the bore for best results.
How often should I clean my 9mm or 5.56 firearm?
As a general rule, you should clean your firearm after every range session or any time it has been exposed to moisture, dirt, or extended storage. For defensive firearms, a thorough cleaning and inspection every 1–3 months — even if unfired — helps ensure reliable function when it matters most.
- Caliber:
- 9MM/556
- Type:
- Rifles/Pistols/Shotguns