A bit tight for space - in damp gun slips in the bathroom.
I will have to admit to sleeping with 2 rifles
Under the bed in locked cases anyway
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A bit tight for space - in damp gun slips in the bathroom.
I have kept my guns in the bedroom for the past 40years not a single problem inside the gun or outside as long as their acclimatised cold to less cold sweating they have been fine mike
Thanks for the feedback folks.
I'll be converting one of the fitted wardrobes to a gun cabinet with some of those Volatile Corrosion Inhibitor Papers recommended by bighit.
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From what I can see a lot of members photograph their gun on the bed, which leads me to to think they dont let them out of the bedroom much
i would do some more research on the VCI paper . i got them from a place i worked . they wrapped piston liners for engines in them . they were cast iron and some valve guides would come with a square of the VCI paper in plastic packet .
i used it because i got it free but it may not work like VCI product designed for firearms .
i saw it on a US forum where the guy put a few sheets in his cabinet .
https://www.jamesdawson.com/pdf/pack...n-criteria.pdf some info there .
this place sells VCI products . http://www.championzerustguncare.co....tion-products/
there is other brands selling their versions of it as seen here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Napier-VP90.../dp/B003GJGDIA
Lomo.co.uk sells extra long drysacks like the ones used on canoes for £12. I think they would be permeable to moisture in the long term but would be great for smoothing out the peaks in humidity you get in a bedroom.
thats where mine are, been there for years.