Originally Posted by
moonshot
Putting a gun in a safe, even if it's a safe queen, to mind is not really long-term storage. It's just an extra gun sitting in a safe rather than in a holster or BOB kit or carry rig.
It is generally considered long-term if you don't plan to at least clean, inspect and/or use it on the regular while letting it set in them for long periods of time; i.e. months/ a year or more at a time. In that case, "some" of the corrosion inhibiting products wedge tested would be best to use.
Originally Posted by
moonshot
To me, long-term storage is kept somewhere else, out of sight, and not accessable to routine inspection and maintenance.
As stated, if the firearm is not subjected to routine maintenance, it should be considered long-term storage, no matter where its stored.
Originally Posted by
moonshot
This is what you do with excess guns / ammo you don't need. You can only bug out with so many weapons and rounds.
All my guns need me, they are nothing without me... they are emotionally attached.
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