Do you run a dehumidifier in there? I've been running in to a handful of tiny rust spots on a couple pieces in long term storage, and looking for tips. I got em spick and span again this weekend, but now I'm curious what other people do. Relatively heavy oil coat? Gun sock? Dehumidifier? Dessicants?
Baby Oil! Jk, use pure mineral oil. Slather EVERYTHING in it. Your gun collection should look like something out of a high budget japanese bukkake production finale. Shiny and chrome! Get that in every nook and cranny even where you don't think the light shines. If you have a 1911 or something all steel, fully disassemble it, cover every part in mineral oil, wipe it somewhat clean and reassemble everything.
Do you run a dehumidifier in there? I've been running in to a handful of tiny rust spots on a couple pieces in long term storage, and looking for tips. I got em spick and span again this weekend, but now I'm curious what other people do. Relatively heavy oil coat? Gun sock? Dehumidifier? Dessicants?
What do you guys do?
That ammo is now worth more than the guns.
Huh didn't realize those were dehumidifiers. Just assumed they were florescent or LED light tubes.
They make smaller ones you can put inside your gun safe/locker too. Slicker than snot on a door knob!
I use a dehumidifier
Baby Oil! Jk, use pure mineral oil. Slather EVERYTHING in it. Your gun collection should look like something out of a high budget japanese bukkake production finale. Shiny and chrome! Get that in every nook and cranny even where you don't think the light shines. If you have a 1911 or something all steel, fully disassemble it, cover every part in mineral oil, wipe it somewhat clean and reassemble everything.
Dryz air is good, which are giant desiccant. Dehumidifier, it kind of depends on how muggy it gets where you live.
Heavy oil and dessicants.