ZCORR Reusable Vacuum Seal Bags

ZCORR Jay

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Hello All,
Early next week we will be releasing our newest brain storm. This one is aimed at all those who have a firearm that they are looking to put into long term storage or those who just want the absolute best protection. Below are images of our new Reusable Vacuum Sealed Bags. They use a one way valve that works with any vacuum that uses a hose (shop vacs are best) and a super heavy duty foil tape closure system. To re-open the bags simply trim the tape along the top. Each bag come with three pieces of tape because honestly who doesn't like to take their firearms out once a decade.

Let me know if there are any questions about these.

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Just a quick update on the Vacuum Sealed Anti Corrosion Gun Bags... we are about ready to release them and are waiting for our new website to launch to do so. This is because we would like to have a little more room to explain how they work so that customers can have the best performing protection possible.

Start off by putting a clean working firearm into the bag
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Fold the heavy duty foil tape over the opening of the bag. Make sure to have a nice flat clean seal. Any wrinkles leading up to the opening of the bag could introduce an area for the vacuum to release.
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Place the vacuum hose over the one way valve making sure not to press down too hard as this could cause the layers of the bag to pinch which prevents the air flow out of the bag.
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Store your firearm or metallic item worry free
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There is no coating. The interior layer of our bags are a non abrasive VpCI impregnated material. When metal items are put in the bags, the VpCI molecules are drawn out of the material and cling to only metal surfaces. When your ready to use your firearm all you have to do is remove it from the bag and the VpCI molecules disperse out into the atmosphere with out leaving any residue.


For an in depth explanation of how VpCI works and our frequently asked questions you can visit
http://www.zcorrproducts.com/pages/how-it-works
 
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