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Reddit mentions of BOOSTEADY Pro .223/5.56 Cleaning Kit with Bore Chamber Brushes Cleaning Pick Kit, Brass Cleaning Rod in Zippered Organizer Compact Case

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BOOSTEADY Pro .223/5.56 Cleaning Kit with Bore Chamber Brushes Cleaning Pick Kit, Brass Cleaning Rod in Zippered Organizer Compact Case
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.223 / 5.56 cleaning kit; All variances in barrel weight, length, and caliber, as well as gas or piston operating systemsZIPPERED COMPACT CASE: Keeps everything neatly organized; Allowing to you remedy any jams without needing to dig through equipment to find your cleaning kitKIT INCLUDES: .223 cal Brass Brush, .223 cal Chamber Brush, Double End Mini Nylon Brush, Patch Holder, Rods,Clean Patches, Metal Cleaning PicksQUALITY BUILT: The cleaning rod and gleaning pick are made of metal; The brush has a threaded end that screws into the rod to secure itBUY WITH CONFIDENCE: Life time & money back guarantee. Good value durable high quality
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>Transport

Basic zipper case is fine. You can get decent ones online for like $40. It doesn't have to be fancy, just something to cover it and provide a modicum of cushioning.

>Storage

Yes it's generally not good to keep a rifle stores in a transport cases as the design of most transport cases means they hold moisture and can cause/accelerate rust. They're also not air tight and as such allow moisture from the air into the bag.

Storage depends on what your ambitions are. If you think this is going to be it for firearms for you (hint: it won't) then a quick access "under the bed" style safe should be fine as long as it's bolted to something heavy and hard to move.

Other than that, aim for more storage space than you'll need. Gun cabinets are basically metal lockers for guns and they can do when you don't have the budget for an all-out safe. They do have some extra considerations with regards to securing them because they're not hard to get into for a determined person. They're more to keep kids and nosey roommates away from things they shouldn't be messing with.

>Safety

If the gun itself is secured, there's no need for a trigger lock. An aforementioned safe or gun locker is your best bet for keeping unauthorized people away from the rifle when not in use.

>Maintenance

I've gotten away with CLP for most everything I own and it works great some kind of foaming cleaner would also be a good idea. You'll need patches to actually do the cleaning. A stiff bristle toothbrush for scrubbing would also come in handy.

Go on Amazon and pick up one of those generic cleaning kits. That's the one I have and its worked great thus far.

As for parts, an accurizing wedge is a good cheap addition. You can get them on AliExpress for super cheap.

I'd also have a list of whatever parts you have in the rifle in case any need to be replaced.

>Anything else that I missed out of ignorance?

Some spare magazines are always nice. The MagPul ones are pretty inexpensive and work well.

If you pick up a can of 5.56 ammunition and you see a metal chingus in it that looks like this, hang onto it. They can be used to load (most) AR-15 magazines quickly if the ammo is on a stripper clip (as shown in the third picture)