Effective cleaning of a weapon in the field without compressed air is almost impossible. At the same time, it is a tool that is often underestimated. Sure, you might have a compressor at home (although running a compressor in an apartment isn't always practical), but what about out in the woods, in the grass, in the sand, and in the mud, where your gun gets the most use?
Sand, dust and other debris are a problem for your gun. Especially when you are in the field and you are not able to immediately clean it with conventional means. Riflecx compressed air spray is a highly effective solution for these purposes. Yes, you can carry a dirt remover with you, but it can also create a "mud" on the surface of the gun in combination with sand and dust.
Even such a seemingly ordinary thing as compressed air can be purchased in different qualities. The Riflecx variant does not contain water and has an optimally selected pressure. Both are important mainly for firearms and their optical elements, such as collimators or sights. The advantage is that once you clean such a component with Riflecx compressed air, it leaves no marks on it.
You can also use compressed air in the Riflecx spray at home. After you wash and clean your weapon, no matter how hard you try, there will always be some moisture left on it. For example, the cartridge chamber or other elements of the weapon should never remain wet, not even a little bit. Instead of an imprecise cloth, use compressed air for these purposes.