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Gun cleaning should not feel like a chore. Today I sit down with Bill Kleftis, CEO of Otis Technology, to talk about smarter maintenance, better tools, and the simple habits that keep your guns running when it actually matters. Bill brings real experience to the table. He works with the military. He competes. He teaches concealed carry. And he runs one of the most respected gun care companies in the industry. This conversation pulls back the curtain on what most shooters get wrong about maintenance and how to fix it today. What You Will Learn Why most shooters clean their guns the hard way Cable vs rod and when each is the right call How Otis built cleaning systems that survive real combat use Why your EDC needs a different cleaning schedule The truth about over-oiling and reliability Which Otis products solve real problems instead of adding clutter When to use dry lube and when to stay traditional Why Shooter’s Choice exists and how it fits into the ecosystem About Bill Kleftis CEO of Otis Technology Background across high-pressure industries Competitive pistol and three gun shooter CCW instructor Lifelong problem solver who leads with a systems mindset Jason’s Favorite Moments The honest talk about shooters who over-clean and wreck reliability. The breakdown on patches and why the Otis cone pull makes sense once you see it. The cold-weather lubrication talk that hits home in Montana. The system mindset that every shooter should adopt. Speed Round USPSA Rifle Nine millimeter Muffs for pistol, plugs for rifle Bill’s Armory Pick A short-barrel 300 Blackout AR with a suppressor running subsonic ammo. Quiet. Practical. Smart. Explore Otis If you want to see the tools and systems Bill talked about Main site: https://otistec.com/ Full product lineup: https://otistec.com/shop-all/ Support the Show If you enjoy the conversations, share this episode with a friend who still cleans their gun with random patches from a ziplock bag. Gun cleaning should not feel like a chore. Today I sit down with Bill Kleftis, CEO of Otis Technology, to talk about smarter maintenance, better tools, and the simple habits that keep your guns running when it actually matters. Bill brings real experience to the table. He works with the military. He competes. He teaches concealed carry. And he runs one of the most respected gun care companies in the industry. This conversation pulls back the curtain on what most shooters get wrong about maintenance and how to fix it today. What You Will Learn Why most shooters clean their guns the hard way Cable vs rod and when each is the right call How Otis built cleaning systems that survive real combat use Why your EDC needs a different cleaning schedule The truth about over-oiling and reliability Which Otis products solve real problems instead of adding clutter When to use dry lube and when to stay traditional Why Shooter’s Choice exists and how it fits into the ecosystem About Bill Kleftis CEO of Otis Technology Background across high-pressure industries Competitive pistol and three gun shooter CCW instructor Lifelong problem solver who leads with a systems mindset Jason’s Favorite Moments The honest talk about shooters who over-clean and wreck reliability. The breakdown on patches and why the Otis cone pull makes sense once you see it. The cold-weather lubrication talk that hits home in Montana. The system mindset that every shooter should adopt. Explore Otis If you want to see the tools and systems Bill talked about Main site: https://otistec.com/ Full product lineup: https://otistec.com/shop-all/ Support the Show If you enjoy the conversations, share this episode with a friend who still cleans their gun with random patches from a ziplock bag. Train • Build • Reclaim. Welcome to the Rogue Nation. Amazon Influencer Store https://www.amazon.com/shop/theroguebanshee Please check out my Website At https://trb.fyi and check out my affiliate links in my partners and discounts page. By doing this, you support the channel and help me continue to bring you additional content. #guncleaning #firearms #otis 🔧 Support Us If you’d like to support the channel, check out the links below: • Shop on Amazon: https://trb.fyi/az • Merch Store: https://trb.fyi/merch • YouTube Channel Membership: https://trb.fyi/ytmembers For all links and resources, visit: https://link.trb.fyi 🎯 Thanks for being part of The Rogue Nation—your support keeps this going and helps cover the cost of ammo, tools, and occasionally a Band-Aid when things get interesting. ⸻ 📱 Credits and Socials Social Media • Instagram: https://trb.fyi/ig • Facebook: https://trb.fyi/fb • Twitter: https://trb.fyi/x • Website: https://trb.fyi ⸻ 🛡 Credits and Disclaimers Original Content by The Rogue Banshee / My Rogue Solutions LLC Creator: Jason Schaller Email: [email protected] ⸻ 🔗 Affiliate Disclaimer The Rogue Banshee participates in affiliate programs and may earn a small commission on purchases made through the links above. This helps support the channel at no extra cost to you. I only recommend products I personally use and trust—like Aegis Gun Care. If you want to try what I use, grab it with discount code BoomLube at checkout. ⸻ ⚠️ Safety and Liability Notice All firearm handling and maintenance shown is performed in a safe, secure, and professional environment with unloaded firearms, and in accordance with all local, state, and federal laws. This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only. ⚠️ Use at Your Own Risk: The tools, techniques, and advice shared reflect my personal process and experience. You are responsible for your own safety and legal compliance. Always follow manufacturer guidelines and consult your firearm’s manual before performing maintenance or installing upgrades.
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