The Tipton 549864 Polymer Gun Cleaning Picks deliver precision cleaning access to tight spaces where traditional brushes and patches cannot reach. This 4-piece set eliminates carbon buildup, fouling, and debris from critical firearm components without risking metal-on-metal contact damage.
What Makes This Different
Unlike metal picks that can scratch or gouge delicate surfaces, these polymer tools provide firm scraping action while protecting barrel crowns, chamber mouths, and trigger mechanisms. The non-conductive material prevents static buildup and won't spark against metal surfaces. Each pick features a different tip configuration for specific cleaning tasks, from bolt face carbon removal to extracting stubborn fouling from gas ports.
Key Features
- Four distinct tip shapes: pointed, angled, flat, and hook configurations
- High-strength polymer construction resists breaking and chipping
- Non-marring material safe for all firearm finishes and coatings
- Chemical resistant to gun solvents and cleaning compounds
- Ergonomic grip design prevents slipping during detailed work
- Approximately 6-inch length provides optimal reach and control
- Reusable tools maintain sharp edges through multiple cleaning sessions
These picks excel in competition and precision shooting environments where barrel crown protection is critical for accuracy retention. Law enforcement armorers rely on polymer picks for department weapon maintenance without voiding manufacturer warranties. The tools effectively remove copper fouling from rifle barrels and carbon deposits from semi-automatic pistol feed ramps. Each pick maintains its shape under moderate pressure while flexing enough to follow contoured surfaces.
Technical Specs
- Material: High-impact polymer composite
- Set includes: 4 picks with different tip geometries
- Length: Approximately 6 inches per pick
- Color: Black polymer construction
- Compatible with: All firearm types and calibers
- Manufacturer: Tipton
- Model: 549864
- UPC: 661120330301
Professional gunsmiths and serious shooters choose polymer picks for critical cleaning tasks where precision matters more than speed. The investment in proper cleaning tools protects expensive firearms from unnecessary wear while ensuring reliable function when accuracy counts most.