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G96 1108 Military Grade Bore Solvent is a powerful rifle bore cleaner built for shooters who demand professional-grade performance. This 4 oz jar delivers military-approved solvent action—it's formulated to the RBC-372F Type A specification—making it equally at home in the field kit of a competition rifleman, hunter, or range regular. If you shoot enough to accumulate powder residue, lead fouling, or plastic wad debris in your bore, a proper solvent is non-negotiable for barrel longevity and accuracy.
The chemistry does real work: this solvent is engineered to dissolve and suspend the fouling that brushes alone won't budge. It won't rust, stain, or cause galvanic corrosion on steel or other metals—a critical feature when you're working inside a precision barrel. Just saturate a patch, push it through from breech to muzzle, repeat with clean patches, and follow with a dry patch until the bore comes clean. For stubborn carbon buildup, you can let the solvent soak for up to an hour before resuming the wet-dry patch cycle.
One caveat: keep this solvent off painted or varnished surfaces and plastics unless you've tested it first on a hidden area—it's powerful enough to damage finishes. After you've cleaned, run a dry patch through and follow up with G96 Gun Oil or a synthetic CLP to protect the bore before you shoot. This is a serious cleaning tool for serious shooters.
| Brand | G96 |
| Product Type | Military Grade Bore Solvent |
| Size | 4 oz Jar |
| Military Specification | RBC-372F Type A |
| Primary Use | Rifle bore cleaning |
| Material Compatibility | Safe on all metals; may damage paint, varnish, or plastics |
The solvent is safe on metal but can damage paint, varnish, and plastic finishes. Test it on a hidden area first, and keep it off wood stocks and synthetic furniture unless you've confirmed no adverse reaction.
For stubborn deposits, you can leave the solvent-saturated patch in the bore for up to 60 minutes before resuming the cleaning cycle. Never plug or seal the bore while soaking.
After the final dry patch, run another dry patch through the bore, then treat the bore with G96 Gun Oil or G96 Synthetic CLP Gun Oil before firing.
Yes—it's formulated to the military RBC-372F Type A specification and is marked as military approved.

SKU: 115684153 • Width: 1.9in • Height: 1.5in • Depth: 3.7in • Weight: 0.5oz





Availability: In Stock
Current Stock: Out of stock
G96 1108 Military Grade Bore Solvent is a powerful rifle bore cleaner built for shooters who demand professional-grade performance. This 4 oz jar delivers military-approved solvent action—it's formulated to the RBC-372F Type A specification—making it equally at home in the field kit of a competition rifleman, hunter, or range regular. If you shoot enough to accumulate powder residue, lead fouling, or plastic wad debris in your bore, a proper solvent is non-negotiable for barrel longevity and accuracy.
The chemistry does real work: this solvent is engineered to dissolve and suspend the fouling that brushes alone won't budge. It won't rust, stain, or cause galvanic corrosion on steel or other metals—a critical feature when you're working inside a precision barrel. Just saturate a patch, push it through from breech to muzzle, repeat with clean patches, and follow with a dry patch until the bore comes clean. For stubborn carbon buildup, you can let the solvent soak for up to an hour before resuming the wet-dry patch cycle.
One caveat: keep this solvent off painted or varnished surfaces and plastics unless you've tested it first on a hidden area—it's powerful enough to damage finishes. After you've cleaned, run a dry patch through and follow up with G96 Gun Oil or a synthetic CLP to protect the bore before you shoot. This is a serious cleaning tool for serious shooters.
| Brand | G96 |
| Product Type | Military Grade Bore Solvent |
| Size | 4 oz Jar |
| Military Specification | RBC-372F Type A |
| Primary Use | Rifle bore cleaning |
| Material Compatibility | Safe on all metals; may damage paint, varnish, or plastics |
The solvent is safe on metal but can damage paint, varnish, and plastic finishes. Test it on a hidden area first, and keep it off wood stocks and synthetic furniture unless you've confirmed no adverse reaction.
For stubborn deposits, you can leave the solvent-saturated patch in the bore for up to 60 minutes before resuming the cleaning cycle. Never plug or seal the bore while soaking.
After the final dry patch, run another dry patch through the bore, then treat the bore with G96 Gun Oil or G96 Synthetic CLP Gun Oil before firing.
Yes—it's formulated to the military RBC-372F Type A specification and is marked as military approved.
SKU: 115684153 • Width: 1.9in • Height: 1.5in • Depth: 3.7in • Weight: 0.5oz
