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    Quote Originally Posted by unclerandy View Post
    I bought these and they dont fit with a standard .22 cleaning jag. My assumption is they are just to thick.
    http://www.midwayusa.com/product/233...ackage-of-1000
    I'm not going to modify my cleaning jag or cut my own patches. Please recommend some patches that are good quality and fit properly. This is for DDM4V3. Thanks
    IM NOT going to cut patches!

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    Buy Wipe Out foaming bore cleaner. Apply every thousand rounds. Done.

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    Please stop commenting if your not addressing the question asked by the poster, ME

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    Quote Originally Posted by unclerandy View Post
    Please stop commenting if your not addressing the question asked by the poster, ME
    I told you of a better way. Listen. Wipe Out foaming bore cleaner.

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    http://www.sinclairintl.com/.aspx/pi...-square-500-ct

    These will fit with a .22 jag. I use these Sinclair 1-1/8" patches and a Dewey coated cleaning rod on my "bench" AR. I like the Sinclair brass jags as well.
    Last edited by everyusernametaken; 10-14-12 at 21:48.

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    I don't know which jag you're using but with my pro-shot jag the pro-shot or kleen-bore .22 patches fit my DDM4v7 no problem. Those are both 1.25" patches.

    I also switched to using a boresnake for quick cleaning and relegate patches to the less frequent more thorough bench cleanings. The .22 boresnake works great for the every few hundred rounds quick bore cleaning.
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    If the patches are too thick you can try piercing the patch toward the corner. Or try a different brand/style jag. Also you could wrap the patch around an old bore brush.
    Last edited by Chumly; 10-15-12 at 00:14.

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    go to walmart, they have a whole assortment of patches, all of mine came from there and I have alot!
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    This is 2012. The world is going to end this December and people are still trying to debate the merits of piece of shit, cost cutting crap AR's. Really?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Littlelebowski View Post
    I told you of a better way. Listen. Wipe Out foaming bore cleaner.
    Can you provide a link for the bore cleaner you mentioned? Thanks in advance
    Ambitious but rubbish

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    Quote Originally Posted by Littlelebowski View Post
    I told you of a better way. Listen. Wipe Out foaming bore cleaner.
    I use Froglube on all my firearms and dont want to cross contaminate with pretroleum based products.

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