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Kept ours in a gun safe for many years. A passive desiccant is OK, but if you have one you can plug in, or at least recharge, or dry out with electricity, it is much better.
Remington makes one that you can plug into an outlet to recharge for ~ $25. Depending on conditions, I recommend you check/recharge them every 30-60 days if not more frequently. |
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