The Remington R9MMCK 9mm Cleaning Kit provides comprehensive maintenance tools specifically engineered for 9mm pistols and carbines. This professional-grade kit ensures reliable firearm performance through systematic cleaning and lubrication protocols.
What Makes This Different
Remington's caliber-specific approach eliminates guesswork in maintenance procedures. The R9MMCK includes precisely sized components that match 9mm bore dimensions, preventing damage from oversized brushes or inadequate cleaning patches. Each tool maintains consistent contact with barrel surfaces, removing fouling more effectively than generic multi-caliber alternatives.
Key Features
- Caliber-specific bronze bore brush designed for .355" 9mm bore diameter
- Three-piece aluminum cleaning rod with 8-32 threading for secure connections
- Pre-cut cleaning patches sized specifically for 9mm chambers and barrels
- Dual-ended nylon utility brush for frame and slide detail cleaning
- Premium gun oil formulated for modern pistol metallurgy
- Compact storage case organizes components for field or range use
- Compatible with all 9mm Luger chambered pistols and pistol-caliber carbines
Regular maintenance with caliber-appropriate tools extends barrel life and maintains accuracy standards. The bronze brush removes powder residue and copper fouling without scratching chrome-lined or stainless steel barrels. Competition shooters rely on consistent cleaning protocols to maintain sub-2" groups at 25 yards, while duty applications benefit from reliable cycling through adverse conditions.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: 9mm Luger (.355" bore diameter)
- Cleaning rod: 3-piece aluminum construction, 8-32 thread
- Brush material: Bronze bristles on steel core
- Patch count: 50 pre-cut cotton cleaning patches
- Case dimensions: Compact polymer storage container
- Oil capacity: 0.5 fl oz precision applicator bottle
- Manufacturer: Remington Arms Company
- Country of origin: United States
The R9MMCK addresses the specific maintenance requirements of 9mm firearms without unnecessary components that increase cost and bulk. Professional armorers and competitive shooters choose caliber-specific kits to maintain consistent cleaning standards across multiple firearms.