The Otis gun cleaning system
It’s kind of like being in a cult when you acquire certain firearms. The Kalashnikov crowd is a cult and so is the AR15 crowd. AR15’s are so common now that it’s not really as much of a cult anymore, but the furniture you use on your firearm and the optics you use may put you in a certain cool category. When I first heard about the Otis gun cleaning systems, I was wondering how someone could have devised a system that would be so much better than a cleaning rod and a cleaning patch, so I walked around at a trade show and went right up to the guy running the Otis booth. I was lucky enough to have asked enough questions that I was given the AR15 buttstock cleaning kit and the Pistol cleaning kit.
When I got home, broke out several of my AR15 guns and a could handguns and tried to use the system. I found the Otis cleaning kits to be very complicated but I have enough life experience to know that that just means having patience and find out why gun cleaning supplies were designed the way they are. I have never had to use a scraper or a brush on any of my AR15 guns because I clean them so often there is really rarely any long term build ups that I missed. I do think that the Otis Cleaning Systems do slow down the cleaning process because of all of the fumbling I do with the accessories, but the compact bags make












I remember when they first started showing up in law enforcement circles and then there were the debates about how cops were getting show because they were not using instinctive shooting skills and worry about trying to get the dot on target and ended up getting killed. I can’t name a story to back that up, but with my experience in shooting and training on the firing line, I believe that it is true. I jumped back into the laser grip world with my Smith & Wesson Model 637. There is a place for laser sights, but it really seems to have caught on with smaller pocket guns than duty guns.