Tipton 4-Piece Stainless Steel Pick Set for Gun Cleaning
TiptonThe Tipton 4-Piece Stainless Steel Pick Set is a must-have addition to any serious firearm cleaning kit, giving you eight versatile tool configurations to reach the tight, hard-to-clean areas that standard brushes and patches simply can't access.
- Four stainless steel picks offer eight unique tip configurations in one kit
- Durable stainless steel construction built to withstand repeated heavy-duty use
- Different shaped tool at each end maximizes versatility for varied cleaning tasks
- Designed to access tight, hard-to-reach areas like bolt carriers, trigger groups, and recesses
- Compact and lightweight — easy to store in any range bag or cleaning kit
- Precision-crafted tips help remove carbon buildup, debris, and fouling effectively
Who This Is For
This pick set is ideal for gun owners, competitive shooters, and gunsmiths who demand a thorough, detail-oriented cleaning routine. Whether you're maintaining a carry pistol, AR-platform rifle, or precision bolt-action, these picks help you get into every groove, channel, and recess where carbon and fouling tend to hide — making them a smart companion for any complete firearm maintenance session.
Specifications
| Brand | Tipton |
|---|---|
| Model | 4-Piece Stainless Steel Pick Set |
| Part Number | 324770 |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 4 Picks (8 tip configurations) |
| Tip Styles | Multiple — curved, angled, straight, hooked |
| Compatible With | Pistols, rifles, shotguns — all firearm types |
| Category | Gun Cleaning Tools |
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of firearms can I use these picks with?
The Tipton stainless steel picks are compatible with virtually all firearm types, including semi-automatic pistols, AR-style and bolt-action rifles, and shotguns. They're particularly useful for cleaning bolt carriers, trigger housings, extractor grooves, feed ramps, and any other area where carbon deposits and fouling accumulate over time.
Will the stainless steel tips scratch or damage my firearm's finish?
When used properly, the stainless steel picks are designed for precision cleaning in recessed areas rather than broad surface contact. For highly polished or delicate finished surfaces, use light, controlled pressure and consider using the softer polymer pick sets (sold separately by Tipton) on exterior or easily scratched surfaces. The stainless picks excel in metal-on-metal areas like barrels, bolt faces, and trigger groups.
How do I care for and store the picks after use?
After each cleaning session, wipe the picks down with a clean cloth or lightly oiled patch to remove any carbon residue or solvent buildup. Store them in a dry location — most cleaning kits and range bags have dedicated tool pockets that work perfectly. Keeping them dry and free of prolonged solvent exposure will ensure they last for years of reliable use.
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