DROOL!!! I like 'em! Sure do like them "hex" receivers, and Tula's to boot! A good explanation of tools can be found at 7.62x54r.net. The tools should consist of, a cup looking piece w/ a hole in the center-this will be the muzzle protector. A longer cylinder with holes thru center line and on one end-this goes on the "fat" end of the cleaning rod so the "punch" looking piece can go thru the hole on the end, this will allow the rod to turn and follow the rifling. A jag to hold the patching, the soviets were users of flax/tow/hemp fibers for patches. also a "screwdriver" with a rounded end- there are also notches on the side that are used for a firing pin protrusion guage. The oil bottles generally contained oil on one side and a alkaline solvent(for corrosive ammo) on the other. I generally use a "single" oil bottle and fill it with hoppe's #9. It is formulated for corrosive ammo. It is all I use and have never had any problems whatsoever. The important thing is, is that you enjoy them!! LOL! Have fun! Patrick