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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2529232" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Well in a more Professional answer. You can purchase several containers and Desiccants to control moister and Oxygen.</p><p>I am not saying we did this but you can get Poly Containers (30 gallon) with a seal in the lid for moister and air. You need to clean your firearms thoroughly. I would use G-96. After cleaning you firearms put them in possibly Silicon Socks. Don't Vaccuum pack seal each firearm. In the PVC Container place your firearm covered in the Silicon embedded material Sock so they don't contact each other. You can get a metal to metal corrosion. Then put several Desiccants in for moister and also to remove Oxygen. Oxygen is an oxidizer. Metal can not rust and wood not deteriorate without oxygen. This is important to get Desiccants for both Moister and Oxygen. When you have your SEALED PVC container make sure that you have a valve (Shrader) attached to the wall of the container so that you can hook up a Vaccuum pump to draw out all the air/moister.</p><p>If you do it right you can bury your firearms for many years and they will come out of the container like the day you put them in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2529232, member: 116439"] Well in a more Professional answer. You can purchase several containers and Desiccants to control moister and Oxygen. I am not saying we did this but you can get Poly Containers (30 gallon) with a seal in the lid for moister and air. You need to clean your firearms thoroughly. I would use G-96. After cleaning you firearms put them in possibly Silicon Socks. Don't Vaccuum pack seal each firearm. In the PVC Container place your firearm covered in the Silicon embedded material Sock so they don't contact each other. You can get a metal to metal corrosion. Then put several Desiccants in for moister and also to remove Oxygen. Oxygen is an oxidizer. Metal can not rust and wood not deteriorate without oxygen. This is important to get Desiccants for both Moister and Oxygen. When you have your SEALED PVC container make sure that you have a valve (Shrader) attached to the wall of the container so that you can hook up a Vaccuum pump to draw out all the air/moister. If you do it right you can bury your firearms for many years and they will come out of the container like the day you put them in. [/QUOTE]
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