Smith Pistol
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I will be storing a variety of firearms in my gun safe for an extended period of time. It will be approaching 2 years before I open the safe after locking the pistols and rifles in it.
The area where they will be stored is in a pretty dry region of the country. The gun safe will be closed and locked the entire time.
I've never been presented with the issue of how to prepare the firearms for such an extended period of storage. I've always kept up on them by cleaning and reoiling them on a regular basis. However, I will be unable to do so for the next two years.
What do you think is the best way to prepare the firearms for such storage? Some of the weapons are blued, some are stainless or nickeled, and a few have other applied finishes.
Would a liberal application of Breakfree, on and in the guns, be sufficient to keep the firearms from rusting? If not, what would you recommend?
Also, woud you recommend removing the grips and stocks, either wood or synthetic, to oil the metal and then leave them off while in storage? My thought is that moisture would be less likely to be held under the grips if they're not left in place.
Thanks in advance.
The area where they will be stored is in a pretty dry region of the country. The gun safe will be closed and locked the entire time.
I've never been presented with the issue of how to prepare the firearms for such an extended period of storage. I've always kept up on them by cleaning and reoiling them on a regular basis. However, I will be unable to do so for the next two years.
What do you think is the best way to prepare the firearms for such storage? Some of the weapons are blued, some are stainless or nickeled, and a few have other applied finishes.
Would a liberal application of Breakfree, on and in the guns, be sufficient to keep the firearms from rusting? If not, what would you recommend?
Also, woud you recommend removing the grips and stocks, either wood or synthetic, to oil the metal and then leave them off while in storage? My thought is that moisture would be less likely to be held under the grips if they're not left in place.
Thanks in advance.
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