Storing Your Guns - OpticsPlanet.com Gun Safe Guide Part 9

Published on May 14, 2013
Duration: 2:34

This guide provides essential tips for storing firearms safely and effectively within a gun safe. It emphasizes regular maintenance, proper use of gun cases and socks to prevent moisture buildup and rust, and strategic placement of firearms to ensure accessibility and preservation, particularly for older models. The advice aims to protect firearms from damage and maintain their operational readiness.

Quick Summary

To properly store firearms in a gun safe, perform maintenance twice a year with quality gun oil and store handguns in open pistol rugs to allow air circulation. Place least-used long guns in the back, and consider storing older firearms upside down to prevent oil damage to wood stocks and recoil pads.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction to Firearm Storage
  2. 00:11Importance of Regular Maintenance
  3. 00:17Choosing the Right Gun Oil
  4. 00:20Storing Handguns in Pistol Rugs
  5. 00:31Air Circulation for Moisture Prevention
  6. 00:51Storing Long Guns Strategically
  7. 01:03Using Gun Socks for Protection
  8. 01:28Storing Firearms Upside Down
  9. 01:37Protecting Older Firearms
  10. 02:14Conclusion and OpticsPlanet Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to store handguns in a gun safe to prevent moisture damage?

Store handguns in open pistol rugs, ensuring they are not zipped closed. This allows for essential air circulation, which is crucial for preventing moisture condensation and potential rust on your firearms.

How often should firearms be maintained, and what type of lubricant is recommended?

Firearms should undergo regular maintenance at least twice a year. It's important to use a good quality gun oil for lubrication and protection, and avoid using general-purpose products like WD-40 as a substitute.

What is the recommended method for storing long guns that are used infrequently?

For long guns, it's best to store the least frequently used firearms in the back corner of your gun safe. This strategy ensures that your more commonly accessed firearms are readily available.

Can storing firearms upside down be beneficial?

Yes, storing older firearms, especially those with oil in the action and aged wood stocks, upside down can be beneficial. This prevents oil from leaching into the stock, which can degrade the wood and damage the recoil pad over time.

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