
Hoppe's· Solvent
Hoppe's No. 9 Bore Cleaner
The legendary solvent. Smells like Saturday at the range.
Solvents, kits and bore cleaners — Hoppe's No. 9 and the Krome 38-piece cleaning kit.

Hoppe's· Solvent
The legendary solvent. Smells like Saturday at the range.

Krome· Kit
Complete pistol/rifle/shotgun cleaning kit in a hard case.
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About this category
A clean gun is a reliable gun. We stock the basics that keep your safe running — Hoppe's No. 9 solvent (the smell of every gunsmith's bench since 1903) and complete cleaning kits that cover pistols, rifles, and shotguns.
Hoppe's No. 9 bore cleaner — the industry standard for over a century. Removes copper, lead, and powder fouling.
Krome 38-piece universal cleaning kits in hard cases — jags, brushes, patches, and rods for every common caliber from .22 to 12 gauge.
Clean after every range trip, not 'when it stops working.' Carbon hardens; copper builds; springs fatigue. Maintenance prevents repairs.
Use a bore guide on bolt-action rifles to keep solvent out of the trigger group. $15 part that saves a $200 trigger service.
Don't over-lube. A film of CLP on contact surfaces beats a bath of oil that attracts grit.
How often should I clean my carry pistol?
Every 250-500 rounds, and any time it's been carried in rain or sweat. Modern striker-fires are forgiving, but rust never sleeps.
Can I use motor oil to lubricate a gun?
Don't. Motor oils contain detergents that aren't designed for the temperatures and pressures inside a firearm. Use a proper gun oil or CLP.