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Originally Posted by cirelaw View Post
Should be no prob here in Florida. Our A/C is always on and I'm surrounded by lugers~ I would individually put them in a ziplock bag as tight as possible~
Eric, I forgot to mention that Foodsaver replacement bags come on a roll that is basically one big, long bag. Cut to length, the raw stock can make any depth bag you want, which will also be about a foot wide, to fit any pistol or holster. Cut one long enough and you could even seal up your carbine's parts. Even a 98K! (That leather carbine carrier Jerry made you might be the exception.)

A guaranteed air and water tight seal. If one should develop a leak, it's easily detectable because the plastic becomes un-scrunched from whatever it was sealing inside. And, of course, the setup is perfect for storing or freezing food on its days off from Luger protection!
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