Otis Offers Glock-Specific Cleaning Kit

If Glocks hold a special place in your heart, you’ll love this Glock-specific Professional Cleaning Kit.

by posted on February 3, 2021
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Otis Technology is long known for its variety of portable firearm cleaning systems for everything from muzzleloaders to shotguns to AR-style rifles, but a cleaning kit just for Glocks? We wanted to know more. 

The Professional Pistol Cleaning Kit specifically for owners of Glock pistols in 9 mm, .40-cal. or .45-cal., is the first of its kind, says Otis CEO Larry Williams. “Not only were we able to incorporate our tried and true products, but also some additional accessories, like the magazine plate disassembly tool, which really rounds out the functionality of the kit,” he said. “We’re excited to offer a cleaning kit that caters to a growing industry.” 

The list of items included in the kit is extensive. Incorporated into the Otis trademarked "Breech to Clean" system are three each bronze and nylon bore brushes; slotted tip; obstruction remover; Memory-Flex cable and patches; 3 Ripcords (one for each caliber); FP-10 Lubricant Elite; an 8-in-1 pistol T-Tool for resetting pins, pushing takedown pins, front site adjustment and more. A magazine plate removal tool and patriotic slide back plate* allow users to customize their Glocks while expertly cleaning and maintaining their pistols. 

*$24.99 value. Compatible with Gen 3 and 4 models. Excludes 42, 43, 43x, 48, Gen 1, 2 and 5

MSRP: $99.99. For more, visit OtisTec.com.

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