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Thread: SHOT SHOW 2013: BarrelDry from SafeNDry

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    SHOT SHOW 2013: BarrelDry from SafeNDry

    ht tp://www.safendryproducts.com/barrel-dry/



    This item is intended to be left in the chamber of your shotgun in order to absorb moisture and prevent rust damage.

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    Clever idea, they make them for rifles as well?

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    Nothing super new, Remington has had the MoistureGuard on the market for quite some time

    Either way, neither is more then an ineffective gimmick. Unless you plug your barrel, it is pointless. The moisture content in a room will harm the firearm, and a little 12GA sized decadent isn't going to absorb a room full of moisture
    There's Mil-spec, and then there's Gunnutz-spec.
    One is stringent, the other contains nuts.

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    I will stick with the goldenrod in my safe.
    The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool.

    - Richard Feynman

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    Ya... Good idea, ill just stick to oiling the sh!t out of it for the safe. Of course i need to wipe it down before i take it out. But wouldnt i need to do a pull through to remove this "stuff" before i shoot anyways? Not trying to sh!t all over your thread. Thanx for posting new products, even if its not for me, i like to hear about em and learn
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    Quote Originally Posted by Avalonthas View Post
    Nothing super new, Remington has had the MoistureGuard on the market for quite some time

    Either way, neither is more then an ineffective gimmick. Unless you plug your barrel, it is pointless. The moisture content in a room will harm the firearm, and a little 12GA sized decadent isn't going to absorb a room full of moisture

    You got that right JACK!!

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    I think it is for short term use. The booth guy mentioned while the gun is in the gun case, such as when coming back from a hunt.

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    looks easy enought to make your self....

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    I have made these myself for years...

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    Yup, just save those desiccant packs and throw them in spent shells. I also have a plug-in dehumidifier in my cabinet that helps remove excess moisture.

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