Cold air is very dry. Warm air naturally always has more moisture. It's condensation of water out of the warm air onto the cold metal of the gun that creates problems. Leave the gun cold or warm them completely when taking out of the cold. And if the temperature varies, the metal will act as a heatsink, or coldsink, and water will condense on it for sure. Simple physics. A good covering with oil, wax, or grease will protect the metal, on the outside anyway. Personally never had an issue with that seriously affecting the bore, but it could happen for sure.




















































