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Semisane 12-23-2013 06:09 PM

Protecting Your Gun In The Rain
 
Here's a useful tip for keeping your gun dry in a driving rain.

Grab some of those free umbrella bags many stores have on a rack at their door.

I keep several in my pack - rolled up and secured with rubber bands.


Two will cover a gun perfectly. Cut them to fit - one put on at the muzzle end and a second one cut off to overlap the first one by a few inches. After putting them on the gun, I secure the rear one with a rubber band around the wrist of the stock. It takes only a second to slip the front one from the barrel.


hubby11 12-27-2013 06:03 AM

Um, don't think 'ol Davey Crockett used those. ;)

Willow Run 01-07-2014 02:14 AM

Thanks for the idea. Here is Va we get a few weeks of really humid weather, and being the stubborn luddite I am, we don't have electricity based air conditioning (trees do that for us). So my question is, what approach you'd take to keeping a flintlock dry and rust free. I've been hunting with an inline for quite a few years and have some limited experience with a flintlock, but I'd like to get into flintlock hunting again. I loved it when I lived in PA.


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