First Look: Bone Dri Moisture Absorbing Gun and Ammo Bag

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posted on March 14, 2022
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MAIN Gun And Ammo Bag

Bone-Dri is proud to announce the introduction of the Gun & Ammo Bag. Engineered with Absorbits moisture-removal technology, the Bone-Dri Gun & Ammo Bag protects your handgun and ammunition from rust after exposure to moisture.

“This is the perfect solution for those who want a smaller profile case to protect or remove moisture from their valuable handgun and ammo,” said Romney Williams, CEO of Bone-Dri. “The compact size of this moisture-removing bag makes it easy to fit in your gear bag or gun safe.”

Whether you are headed to the gun range, hunting, fishing, camping, or hikingor storing your handgun, ammo, or silencer in a safethe Bone-Dri Gun & Ammo Bag keeps your prized possessions safe, dry, and ready for use.  Crafted from durable nylon and guaranteed for life, this bag stops rust before it starts. 

Features Include:

● Absorbits moisture-wicking material to keep handguns and ammo dry and rust-free

● Dimensions: 14”x9”x1”

● Weight: 13 ounces

● Backed by a lifetime warranty

To check out the newly launched website or to learn more about BONE-DRI’s innovative moisture-absorbing products, please visit Bone-Dri.comMSRP: $29.99

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