Actually I was refering to these things. I saw Canadian Tire is stocking the Remington brand, but there are others out there too. I know Browning marketed them under their name, as well as some of the gun maintanence brands.
I use a heat source in my safe.
Funny thing is,I don't see people hanging their clothes on the line at -35.
If you do,the clothing will freeze and then very slowly the moisture will evaporate.I would rather use a dryer than wait for that to happen,especially since we don't have any wind at -35 where I live.
It's not that hard to explain.The outer surface of that ice melts into a thin layer of moisture that evaporates..........

It's not that hard to explain.The outer surface of that ice melts into a thin layer of moisture that evaporates...
It's not that hard to explain.The outer surface of that ice melts into a thin layer of moisture that evaporates.That thin layer of moisture keeps evaporating as the ice melts,so a large pool of water never forms on the hood.The temperature outside might be -35,but the temperature under the hood is well above freezing,so there is heat transfer through the hood which causes the ice to melt.
Regardless of that, ice doesn't melt in subzero temperatures PERIOD..
I was also getting sick and tired of always having to deal with rust so I either sold off or gave my son all of my blued guns and I now only own s/s black/gray laminate rifles and handguns.
I have synthetic stocks for some of them as well the only blued guns I have now are a couple Rem 870 & SXS 12 gauge shotguns and an 18.5" T/C Contender carbine barrel in 10mm.
.... salting the roads.
Ha ha... yup. But adding salt to the equation really isn't what this about..
Regardless of that, ice doesn't melt in subzero temperatures PERIOD..
Could we get MBP's thread more off topic?
Not CaCl contaminated.
I was talkin straight up H2O. Not CaCl contaminated. As such, I stand by what I said.
So how often do you guys find a salt truck in your gun cabinet??????
G96 has stopped all my problems with rust.



























