Vacuum Seal Bag for Storage

All this talk of storing your gun in the dookie pit, or the thunder mug has me rolling on the floor...
On a more serious note, since plastic bags are made from petroleum, and most gun oils are petroleum based, I would worry about the oils attacking the plastic. I guess it depends on what kind of plastic is used in the bag.
 
For actual storage, and not stupid stuff like putting a gun in a toilet, I use Poly Gun Bags.
 
Just tonight a friend and I were discussing bringing handguns into the shower and I did say that if he chooses to do that he needs to use a plastic bag. But I wouldn't leave it in there afterwards. YMMV

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I bought several of those o ring sealed waterproof boxes for canoeing. Reminded me of sealed camera housings from my SCUBA days. The wife has appropriated one for her kayak now for her phone. My pottie gun is concealed behind some artwork.
 
I have read and studied all 45 Posts. So what is the verdict on storage of your firearm, either short or long term? I have seen alot of early 1900 era pistols that were discovered in sock and pantie drawers that look darn near near. So I have some in my sock drawer, but since I dont wear panties any more, I moved them to my wifes bureau. . best, Mike
 
I am late to this show, but I think a hideout in the throne room is a pretty good idea. Most of the newer homes should have a very small closet in the bathroom. A person could put a wooden dowel into the inside wall above the door frame in that closet, then after the glue dries :), you could hang a little Glock 42 were up something up there. A quick ransack of the house may not discover the pistol, especially since they will probably be in a hurry. And, it's still available to the owner within a couple of seconds versus taking off the toilet tank lid, opening the plastic bag, and bringing it into action. Posting this for a friend ... ;)
 

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