
Then attach the Squeeg-E plug for the appropriate chamber and pull on the handle, dragging the plug the length of the barrel and in the direction the bullet travels.

Prior to attaching the Squeeg-E plug the user will guide the cable through the barrel from muzzle to breach with the handle already attached. The cables are encased in a rubber tube to prevent damaging the barrel. On the other end there is a T- handle, that also attaches to the cable by pressing the other end of the cord into the handle. The plugs are attached to a wire cable by inserting a metal end into the Squeeg-E’s open end. Dean DeLoe and Kevin Graff of Remington were great guys, and walked me through the features of this new cleaning kit.įor those not familiar with the Squeeg-E concept, it involves pulling a rubberized plug through the barrel to remove debris. Not only designed to be a one-stop cleaning kit, the Rem Squeeg-E package is a move towards patch-less cleaning of your favorite firearms.

Remington has joined forces with Bill Rogers, the founder of the Squeeg-E gun cleaning system to produce the Remington Squeeg-E cleaning kit.
