The SAFE bore cleaner – for all calibers
Extra-long rifle kits are 42″, for up to 34″ barrels .
The PatchWorm Pocket Field Kit – Extra Long (PFK) is made entirely of durable nylon, and is designed to pull a clean patch with every stroke. It’s a far more refined alternative to pulling a dirty snake through your barrel…
This universal cleaning kit is so compact, it fits comfortably in a shirt pocket. Standard rifle rods are 34″ long from tip to head (not including the extra “tail” for easy extraction should the rod get stuck for any reason) and will clean up to 26″ barrels. Optional extra-long rifle rods are 42″, for up to 34″ barrels .
Pistol rods are 16″ long, for up to 8″ barrels. The pistol version has the same features as the rifle version – except there is no yellow (12 gauge) cleaning head.
The rifle version has 8 color-coded cleaning heads:
- .20 cal (green)
- .22 cal (white) (Suitable for .22 Airgun)
- .243 – .284 cal (black) (Suitable for .25 Airgun)
- .308 – .348 cal (red) (Suitable for .30 Airgun)
- .355 – .40 cal (purple)
- .41 – .45 cal (orange)
- .50 – .54 cal (blue)
- 12 gauge (yellow)
The PFK comes with dozens of wet (with Ballistol Sportsman’s Oil) and dry patches (7/8″ diameter), suitable for all bore sizes through .35 caliber. Larger 1 1/4″ diameter patches are available separately for the larger calibers. Reusable flip-lid containers are included for convenient storage.
Fouling is most easily removed while the barrel is still warm. Slide on a cleaning head (green is permanently attached), pierce 1 wet patch, feed into chamber and pull straight from muzzle. Flip patch, pull again, remove wet patch. Pierce 1 dry patch, repeat. Where a range of calibers is specified for a cleaning head, a second patch can be added (stacked on top of the first) for the larger caliber to achieve a tight finishing stroke.
Michael Richardson (verified owner) –
I recently watched a Youtube video of the Patchworm kit being used and liked how simple it is to use.
I shoot various caliber rifles ranging from 177 sub 12 through to the big bad boy 45/70gov I know the importance of cleaning chamber to muzzle.
Simply select the correct bead and slide onto the lead, take a patch and slide on over the bead, drip a small amount of solvent on the patch feed the end of the lead down the barrel and pull through.
What I like about this device is the size and weight and the fact that you get 360′ cleaning. Pop one in your range bag and your good to go