Hoppe's Introduces Elite Zombie Cleaning Kit

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posted on October 31, 2012
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Zombie gear remains popular, and Hoppe's has gotten on board with the introduction of two new Elite Zombie Kits.

The Hoppe's Elite Zombie Kit contains everything needed to quickly clean and lubricate a firearm in the field. Each kit contains a 4 oz. bottle of Hoppe's Elite Gun Cleaner and Gun Oil with T3 and a cleaning cloth. BoreSnakes are also included.

Two different kits will be available: one for pistols and other for rifles/shotguns. The pistol kit includes 9 mm, .40 and .45 caliber BoreSnakes, while the rifle/shotgun kit includes a 12 gauge BoreSnake and .223/5.56mm and .308/7.62 BoreSnakes.

To top it all off, Hoppe's is packaging the kits in a reusable green hard plastic case. The kits will be available in January 2013 and will ship with an MSRP of $59.99.

For more information, go to Hoppes.com.

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