Moisture Elimination for Guns & Ammo Storage
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@dadiddlydooda DO NOT use vaseline on rubber. Petroleum-based products have a detrimental effect on rubber. Prolonged contact with anything derived from mineral oil will make rubber turn into a jelly-like substance. Use silicone grease instead; perfectly safe.
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Hey i live in north MS where can i get some of those they look great
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@dadiddlydooda if you have CLP or any lubricant that would work as well
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deploying in a few weeks and have been trying to find some desiccant or silica gel packs other than ordering online, called academy as soon as i seen this and got the last box they had, thanks a lot! was so worried i would find anything good enough on time
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Good advice, thank you for the video.
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Are you in the USMC if so what rank and what is your MOS?
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Nice vid thank you, sir, for uploading.
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@darque29 all I have is 2 shotguns and a lot of ammmo I just keep it in my closet in duffle bags with those little silica pack but I live in Nevada do you think I should store them better
Cool. Thanks for the response.
darque29 1 year ago
200 for 3 hours or 10 hours?in the vid you said 3 hours then 10 hours.
Will these work in plastic ammo cans?
magic1926 1 year ago
@magic1926 To recharge the packets its 200 degres for up to 3 hours. For optimal recharging keep the packets in the oven for up to 10 hours at the same tempeture.Packets can be recharged up to 4 times. I currently have one ina plastic ammo can. I works the same. Thanks for the feedback.
darque29 1 year ago 2
Thanks for the tip,gonna be purchasing some of these..
treehuggerssuck12345 2 years ago
Hey, it works.Thanks for the feedback.
darque29 2 years ago
I live in Texas also. Thought I would share that
TheBogart2013 2 years ago
Cool a fellow Texan. Are you near the coast?
darque29 2 years ago