Description
The CVA Barrel Blaster Parts Soaker is a specialized, heavy-duty cleaning and degreasing solution designed to penetrate, lift, and flush away carbon fouling, lead deposits, and stubborn lubricants from firearm barrels and internal components. It’s a concentrated formula for deep cleaning when standard solvents fall short, ensuring critical parts are free of performance-robbing residue.
Key Features
- Heavy-duty degreasing and carbon-cutting formula for deep cleaning.
- Penetrates and lifts stubborn lead, copper, and powder fouling.
- Effective for pre-cleaning before applying copper solvents or protectants.
- Concentrated solution for extended use and value.
- Works on barrels, bolts, triggers, and other metal components.
Specs & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Concentrated Firearm Cleaner & Degreaser |
| Primary Use | Deep Cleaning & Carbon Removal |
| Container Size | 8 oz. Bottle |
| Compatibility | All Firearm Metals; Safe on most finishes |
| Application | Apply, let soak, scrub, flush |
| Price Point | Budget-friendly maintenance |
When it comes to home defense or competition readiness, a clean gun is a reliable gun. Fouling in the action or barrel can cause malfunctions at the worst possible moment. That’s where a dedicated parts soaker proves its worth. This CVA formula attacks the grime that builds up in hard-to-reach places—think bolt carrier group channels, trigger assemblies, and the throat of your barrel. For a price of $8.71, it’s an inexpensive but critical line item in your maintenance kit. It’s designed to tackle the residue left behind by modern ammunition and high-round-count range sessions, making your subsequent brushing and patching far more effective. Available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, this cleaner integrates seamlessly into any maintenance routine.
Who It’s For
This product is for the shooter who understands that reliability is built through consistent maintenance. It’s for the AR-15 owner dealing with carbon-locked bolts, the precision rifle shooter prepping a barrel for a final copper solvent treatment, or the handgun enthusiast who wants to deep-clean a stripped slide and trigger group. If you run your firearm hard—whether in tactical training, hunting in adverse conditions, or regular range practice—a concentrated soaker is a necessary step up from basic CLP. It’s particularly useful for maintaining mil-spec compatible components that see heavy use, where carbon can quickly accumulate and affect function.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Powerful cleaning action on tough deposits; concentrated formula offers good value per ounce; simplifies cleaning heavily fouled parts; a logical first step in a multi-stage cleaning process. Cons: As a concentrated degreaser, it may require proper ventilation during use; it is a dedicated cleaner, not a lubricant or protectant, so follow-up steps are required; always test on a small area of your firearm’s finish first.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the Cva Barrel Blaster safe on all firearm finishes?
A: While generally safe on blued, parked, and hard-anodized finishes, it is always prudent to test on a small, inconspicuous area first, especially on older or non-standard finishes. Avoid prolonged contact with wood and plastics.
Q: How do I use it on my AR-15 bolt carrier group?
A: After disassembly, submerge the BCG or apply the soaker liberally. Let it soak for the recommended time to break down carbon, particularly in the bolt tail and gas ring area. Then scrub with a nylon brush and flush clean. No gunsmithing required for this routine maintenance.
Q: Can I use it for routine cleaning after every range trip?
A: For light fouling, a standard CLP might suffice. The Barrel Blaster Parts Soaker is best deployed for periodic deep cleaning or after sessions with high-round-counts or corrosive ammunition. It’s your heavy artillery for maintenance, not necessarily your everyday tool. The 8 oz. bottle provides multiple applications for this purpose.
Look, maintaining your gear isn’t glamorous, but it’s non-negotiable for performance. Adding a dedicated parts soaker like this CVA formula to your bench addresses the root cause of many function issues—compacted, hardened fouling. It’s a simple, cost-effective way to ensure the firearm you depend on operates as designed. Have you checked your bolt carrier group lately? Keep it clean and keep it running. Add the Cva Barrel Blaster Parts Soaker to your maintenance kit today.




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