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Vacuum Sealer for pistols

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24 October 2008, 23:11
doctorxring
Vacuum Sealer for pistols
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I just got one of these fancy vacuum sealers. One that will suck a golf ball through a garden
hose.

Didn't take long to think of a good use for it.

For long term storage I think this is going to
work great. These bags are pretty tough and
should do fine with moderate handling.

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02 November 2008, 18:12
woodsoup
You might want to throw a small dessicant pack in with the revolver and an oxygen absorber would be good too. Check to make sure your lubs etc are compatible with the plastic vacuum bags also.

I store my long term long guns this way.
02 November 2008, 22:16
mete
I haven't gone that far yet. I clean the gun carefully ,give it a light coating of RIG, then in a plastic bag. That's usually enough . Next step would be a piece of VPI [vapor phase inhibiter] paper and if that's not enough then to the vacuum !
03 November 2008, 15:39
jb
probably would be better to fill the bag with inert gas,and seal it closed without vaccuuming it.


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06 November 2008, 18:09
Clayman
...AND it's resistant to freezer burn! Big Grin


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07 November 2008, 03:17
mete
In my post I recommended RIG which I have used for many years. Now learn that RIG is no longer made ! Mad
08 November 2008, 22:41
wasilla
My wife operates the commercial vac pacs at one our local game prcessor and we have had one of the not commercial models for years. You want to consider a little flexible padding over the sharp points as any handling can cause a micro hole and air leak. When you oil what ever you seal up, wait a couple days for any light solvents to evaporate.Some of the sprays have solvents that are rough on the plastic bags. The good vac units pull a low enough vacuum that they will boil water at room temperature. There is no reason to put a desicant or inert gas in the bag because there is not enough of ANYTHING left in the bag to react or corrode --as long as you have cleaned it good and are carefull about hand oil / salts when you put it in the bag. If it is pulled down to a good vaccum when it is sealed you can consider it "inert". Just be carefull when handling the sealed bag.