I have an unopened 5 lb. jar of Drierite Indicating Desiccant. This is the desiccant that changes colors when exhausted and can be rejuvenated by heating in an oven.
This is great stuff for ammo storage, a gun safe, or any other application where a low air moisture content is important.
I need...
.45 caliber, 230 grain, FMJ round nose bullets.
A decent holster for a Browning Hi Power (trying to find one my wife likes)
A set of .223 small base, full length, reloading dies.
A beat up old 10/22 rifle.
Powder, primers, factory ammo and other cool stuff.
I am pretty much open for anything. I bought a case of this desiccant (20 lbs) and doubt I will ever use more than one jar.
For information on Drierite desiccant, go here
WTT desiccant for...
WTT desiccant for...
"No arsenal or no weapon in the arsenals of the world is so formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women." Ronald Reagan
Make an offer.
If you keep ammo in GI cans for long term storage, a small amount of this desiccant will go a long way towards keeping your ammo in it's optimum condition.
One pound in a 20 gun safe will help keep your firearms rust free.
If you want it, make an offer. I really am pretty much open to anything. Heck, a jar of Hoppes #9 or CLP, a spray can of Gibbs, gun powder, an oyster po boy at Papadeauz, pretty much anything.
If you keep ammo in GI cans for long term storage, a small amount of this desiccant will go a long way towards keeping your ammo in it's optimum condition.
One pound in a 20 gun safe will help keep your firearms rust free.
If you want it, make an offer. I really am pretty much open to anything. Heck, a jar of Hoppes #9 or CLP, a spray can of Gibbs, gun powder, an oyster po boy at Papadeauz, pretty much anything.
"No arsenal or no weapon in the arsenals of the world is so formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women." Ronald Reagan