Keeping your shotgun clean isn’t just routine maintenance, it’s essential for performance, safety, and long-term reliability. Whether you’re busting clays, heading out for duck season, or relying on your shotgun for home defense, the Remington Universal Shotgun Cleaning Kit (RUSCK | UPC 604544702774) is built to keep your firearm running flawlessly. With durable brass rods, gauge-specific brushes, and cotton mops for 12-gauge, 20-gauge, and .410 bore, this kit delivers everything you need in a compact, easy-carry case.
Remington Universal Shotgun Cleaning Kit – RUSCK
New to Shotgun Care?
Don’t Worry, Here’s Why the RUSCK is a Smart Choice
Unlike generic cleaning kits that try to cover every caliber, the Remington RUSCK is designed exclusively for 12ga, 20ga, and .410 bore shotguns. That means precision-fit tools, better bore cleaning, and no wasted space on parts you’ll never use.
| Feature | RUSCK (Shotgun-Specific) | Universal Multi-Caliber Kits |
|---|---|---|
| Gauge Coverage | 12ga, 20ga, .410 bore | Rifle, pistol, shotgun (broad focus) |
| Cleaning Rods | Brass, screw-together (9 in. each) | Mixed metals, variable quality |
| Brushes & Mops | Gauge-specific bronze & cotton | Often less precise for shotguns |
| Portability | Compact, case-organized | Larger, heavier, cluttered |
Pro Tips to Get the Best Performance from Your RUSCK
- Assemble rods to match barrel length.
- Run the bronze brush with solvent to break down fouling.
- Follow with a cotton mop to absorb residue.
- Use the nylon brush for receivers and tight spots.
- Finish with a cleaning patch and light oil coat to protect your bore.
The Remington Universal Shotgun Cleaning Kit (MPN: RUSCK | UPC: 604544702774) is a must-have for any shotgun owner who values reliability and performance. Whether you shoot a 12 gauge, 20 gauge, or .410, this compact kit gives you the right tools without the clutter of universal sets.
Don’t wait until fouling affects accuracy. Shop the Remington RUSCK today at Target Sports USA and keep your shotgun ready for every hunt, clay shoot, or range session.
Kailon Kirby covers the ammunition market for Target Sports USA, where he has a view most writers never get. Working inside one of the country's largest online ammo retailers, he tracks pricing movements, supply conditions, and brand-level shifts as they happen, not after the fact.
A Connecticut State Pistol Permit and Concealed Carry holder, Kailon isn't just watching the numbers. He shoots, he carries, and he understands what market changes actually mean for the person standing at the counter or checking out online. That combination of ground-level industry access and shooter perspective is what shapes everything he writes.
When something is moving in the ammunition market, Kailon is usually the first to see it.



