Anybody use vacuum sealing food storage bags for long term firearm storage?
No, but I have also thought about it. Makes sense. A couple of silica gel bags, and airtight and lubed, should last for ages.
I would be afraid of condensation here in the south.
I did quite a bit of surfing on this subject. There seems to be a lot of proponents of vacuum sealing guns for long term storage.
The commonalities among those who do are: clean gun, lightly oil, introduce nitrogen into the bag and then vacuum seal it.
You have my seal of approval on this.
Best method I've found for long term storage of ANY metal …….
RIG Universal Grease inside and out. Wrap item in waxed paper and then in aluminum foil. You're good for a lifetime! You needn't worry about a vacuum bag seal leaking, opening or ripping. No need for special equipment either. Time tested and always works.
I thought about vacuum sealing a pistol or revolver while using wet leather to mold it to the form, it made sense to me at the the time and does to this day. That way you could form the leather to the piece and instead of carefully removing the item and letting the leather dry you could just let it dry with the item in place. I never got around to making the holster in question but the idea is still there.
This sounds interesting. I wonder, if I do this, and vacuum seal the wrapped and treated gun, do I improve the process?