Paul,
Destry and Dave are correct. You can't hurt them by getting them wet. First off don't put it in your gun case wet. Wipe it down first by drying it with any absorbent toweling then with any good oil. When you get home break the gun down and allow it to air dry overnight (stock-receiver, forend and barrels) laid out on an incline so they can drain off any remaining moisture. Next day wipe them down again, reassemble and you are good to go. By the way I see you are from Md. Where are you hunting this weekend? Good luck and have fun. Daryl
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