The Real Avid AVBB223 Bore Boss delivers single-pass bore cleaning for .223 Remington and 5.56 NATO AR-platform rifles. This 32-inch cleaning system eliminates the need for traditional cleaning rods while providing thorough carbon and fouling removal from chamber to muzzle.
What Makes This Different
Unlike conventional cleaning rods that require multiple passes and risk barrel damage, the Bore Boss uses a flexible cable design with integrated bronze bristles and cleaning pads. The system pulls through the bore in one direction, preventing debris from being pushed back into the chamber. The polycarbonate handle provides a secure grip while the bronze bristles scrub away copper fouling without damaging rifling.
Key Features
- Single-pass cleaning eliminates back-and-forth scrubbing that can damage crowns
- Bronze phosphor bristles remove copper fouling and carbon buildup effectively
- 32-inch flexible cable accommodates standard 16-20 inch AR barrels
- Integrated cleaning patches trap loosened debris during pull-through
- Polycarbonate handle resists solvents and provides secure grip
- Caliber-specific design ensures proper bore engagement for .223/5.56 chambers
- Compact storage case protects bristles and cable when not in use
Field testing shows the Bore Boss reduces cleaning time by up to 70% compared to traditional rod systems. The bronze bristles maintain their shape through hundreds of cleaning cycles, making this system suitable for high-volume shooters and competitive applications. The flexible cable navigates barrel extensions and gas systems without binding, while the pull-through action prevents solvent from dripping into the action.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: .223 Remington/5.56 NATO
- Cable Length: 32 inches
- Bristle Material: Bronze phosphor
- Handle Material: Polycarbonate
- Compatible Platforms: AR-15, AR-10 in .223/5.56
- Weight: 4.2 ounces
- Storage Case: Included protective tube
- Country of Origin: USA
The Bore Boss represents a practical advancement in rifle maintenance technology. Professional armorers and competitive shooters rely on this system for consistent bore conditioning without the risk of crown damage. Stock levels fluctuate due to military and law enforcement contracts.