protecting old guns that are nib
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protecting old guns that are nib
I oil them down, wrap them in wax paper and put the in the box in the safe. What do you do?
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Re: protecting old guns that are nib
Old or New, Renaissance wax and oil the inside.
The National Firearms Museum used to have a page on it, but it appears gone now...
The National Firearms Museum used to have a page on it, but it appears gone now...
David J. Fagan
The Silicon Sorcerer
The Silicon Sorcerer
Re: protecting old guns that are nib
It used to be, I take them out of the box. Store the box high and dry with no load on it. Keep the guns in the safe. At least once a year I would wipe them down with a soft rag with RemOil on it. After unloading a bunch of high dollar guns, anymore I don't own it if I don't shoot it. I have had several that were 99%+, but they were fired. I'm not a collector.
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Re: protecting old guns that are nib
Dave is right. Renaissance Wax and keep silicon oils away from the wood. Keep fingerprints off the metal (white gloves). Control the huhumidity.Keep an eye on the conditions as often as you have time for. The same advice for any gun that is in storage. For NIB, keep protected from direct sun light.