Agree, but I could also see a need for when it may just be necessary to store/bury weapons in the short term for later use when things are looking better … something about some diaries written by a guy named Turner or something.
Does anyone have some good guides on how to properly prepare arms and ammo for subterranean long term storage?
Cosmoline inside a PVC tube with the ends capped off. Don’t bury where they may use ground seeking sonar. Vietnamese buried guns under the water in rice patty fields.
Would also make it easy to use a post digger to just drop them down vertically, barrels up, which would theoretically also help in the eventuality that were some water infiltration.
It’s always good to keep a few buried tho.
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Yes you didn’t say how many and where. penciling sounds
Agent John, you’re being too obvious. See me tomorrow at 11am for retraining and bring the ball gag.
Lol. Kek.
Agree, but I could also see a need for when it may just be necessary to store/bury weapons in the short term for later use when things are looking better … something about some diaries written by a guy named Turner or something.
Does anyone have some good guides on how to properly prepare arms and ammo for subterranean long term storage?
Last time they came after the guns heavily in the 90s, 6" PVC and end caps were hard to find. Just saying.
Axle grease, trashbag, hardcase
Ammo box.
Cosmoline inside a PVC tube with the ends capped off. Don’t bury where they may use ground seeking sonar. Vietnamese buried guns under the water in rice patty fields.
Would also make it easy to use a post digger to just drop them down vertically, barrels up, which would theoretically also help in the eventuality that were some water infiltration.