Otis Technology Elite Cleaning System


New from Otis is their Elite Cleaning System. This is how Otis describes it: “Suitable for an armorer but used by thousands, the Otis Elite® is designed to maintain all rifles .17 to .50 caliber, pistols .17 to .50 caliber, shotguns .410 to 12/10 gauge, and all in-line muzzleloaders. The Otis Elite® contains the world famous item #750 Tactical Cleaning System, and the entire line of bronze bore and chamber cleaning brushes from .17 caliber through 12/10 gauge. Also included in this extensive cleaning system are six Memory-Flex® cleaning rods, an all purpose nylon receiver brush, a T-handle bar, three slotted tips, obstruction removers, small and large Patch Savers®, a bore reflector/flag safety, small caliber and all-caliber 100% cotton patches, and two .5 oz. tubes of Otis O85® Ultra Bore® Solvent. All of the components are neatly stored in a black nylon, rust proof case which includes a lock and keys for additional security. The Otis Elite® now includes the brass scraper tool set, optics cleaning gear and an interactive instructional DVD. With over 40 gun cleaning components, detailed gun maintenance guide, and a lifetime warranty, the Otis Elite® is the Hallmark of Excellence in firearm maintenance.”

For those of you not familiar with the Otis System, you might be familiar with the loudly touted “Bore Snake” genre of pull-through type cleaning product. Though it is easy to drop twenty or forty dollars on a Bore Snake or similar, they tend to have a very short life and don't do a particularly good job at cleaning firearm bores. Though they are often claimed to be “machine washable,” solvent and crud soaked snakes spinning around a washing machine isn't much more desirable than “Snakes On A Plane.”

Several Otis cable-based systems are far, far better values at somewhere around forty-five dollars for the Tactical Cleaning System with six brushes with several other variations available. Spent patches go into the garbage, where they belong, not in the washing machine. The Otis system makes it easy to properly clean your bore without complete disassembly. It is ideal for several lever-action rifles and also fixed barrel shotguns such as the Ithaca M37 DeerSlayers, to cite a couple of examples. The basic kit is extremely compact, making it ideal for range and on the road use. Rods can be clumsy, bulky, and cumbersome, but the Otis system nestles neatly in your range bag or hunting backpack.

Otis also does a very good job showing you exactly how to use their products, with included DVDs on this Elite kit, and also with instructional videos readily available on YouTube and the Otis website, http://www.otisgun.com . The Elite kit is fully-equipped to handle most conventional firearms from .17 HMR to .50 caliber and all shotgun gauges as well. Retailing for $140, you can find this deluxe kit discount-priced at around a hundred dollars. A brief video look at what is included is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yg019FNBDWk .

Using the Otis system, firearms are cleaned from the breech end even when assembled, using Otis brushes that are shown as stronger, thicker, and do more thorough job cleaning the generic “brush brush.” You won't be scraping your bore with a rod, nor is damage to the crown of the barrel of any concern. The typical after-shooting cleaning is a quick one: first, a solvent soaked patch is pulled through, then a brass brush to free up more debris, then another patch or two to finish. That's about all there is to it. Far more detailed info and frequently asked questions (with answers), etc., are available at the Otis website.

Otis product is Made in the USA, works just as advertised, and makes it easy to keep all the cleaning necessities organized in one compact unit. It is outstandingly good product and does a better job at cleaning than other methods out there. It is hard not to recommend an Otis system for any firearms enthusiast. For the system that's right for you, Otis has a selector guide on their website that hones in what is the most practical system for your applications. Their “Tactical Cleaning System” is said to be the most popular on the market today, where this system, the Elite Cleaning system, covers the bases for those with the widest variety of firearms. It is excellent product.

 

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