First Look: Hoppe's Ready Roll Portable Gun Cleaning Kit

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posted on May 28, 2021
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Hoppe’s is a well-known name in gun care products, and now they are introducing their new Ready Roll portable gun cleaning kit. This kit can be used either unrolled onto a flat surface like a shooting bench, or as an apron for shooters who like to carry their range gear in a five-gallon bucket. The kit wraps around the inside of a bucket and is held in place with an integrated draw cord.

The Ready Roll kit is built to keep cleaning tools at the ready and easy to transport. The kit features MOLLE elastic webbing to hold cleaning tools such as rods and bore brushes, as well as small bottles of Hoppe’s No. 9 oil and more. Additional pockets can be used for storing patches and other cleaning equipment. 

“The new Hoppe’s Ready Roll was designed to be the ultimate storage solution, offering easy transport and convenience,” said Laurie Kokoruda, senior product manager for Hoppe’s. “Whether it's used as a rollup kit or placed inside a bucket as a portable cleaning station, the Ready Roll can be used multiple ways and helps keep your gear accessible whenever needed.”

The entire apron kit easily rolls into a tidy, compact package, which makes it a great way to transport gun cleaning gear to and from the range or out into the field. The apron is constructed with heavy-duty Ripstop material and is designed to stand up to heavy use no matter where a gun owner may need it. 

The Ready Roll cleaning kit is available as one of two options. There is a stand-alone kit with an MSRP of $34.99, and also as a pre-loaded kit that comes with Hoppe’s gun cleaning tools included that has and MSRP of $52.49. To learn more about the Ready Roll cleaning kit or to see other Hoppe’s gun care products, please visit Hoppes.com.

 

 

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