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Lifer
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How the hell did we go from storing guns in socks, to vibrating Armadillo's??? ![]()
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Lifer
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His funeral is next week so I am waxing nostalgic. If he were still with us he would have jumped in himself. |
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Lifer
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![]() I've never heard them called "armadillos" before...but I suppose the forum filter would delete the proper name... ![]() I don't have much of a anti-rust storage plan for my weapons...and strangely, there is no sump pump in my house...most houses here in WNY have one...My cellar is never even moist...dunno why...
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Nylon is hygroscopic, i.e. will attract water molecules from the surrounding enviornment. I would avoid putting your favorite firearm in anything made from nylon.
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