This sounds about right, but don't forget to rotate your stored AR periodically, like the guys turning bottles of champagne to resettle the sediment.
It's called "riddling". Rifle riddling? Why not?!?!:D
03-27-11, 13:25
nimdabew
Quote:
Originally Posted by QuietShootr
I store muzzle down by preference, since I am used to storing integrally suppressed weapons that may have condensation or artificial environment lube that could run back into the action. It's a habit now, like putting a weapon muzzle down when boarding an acft.
I forgot to add that to my post. Suppressors get hot and then condense water inside of them when they cool depending on the humidity. Last thing you need is to have a bunch of water in your action.
03-27-11, 13:54
Dave_M
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Originally Posted by Quentin
My safe's getting crowded so some rifles are muzzle up and some are muzzle down to help fit them in. :p
I am also in the same situation :D
03-27-11, 21:27
markm
I end up having to mop out my Barrel extension on rifles stored muzzle down.
Muzzle up and the lugs are usually pretty dry after a few days.
03-27-11, 21:45
agr1279
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Originally Posted by Quentin
My safe's getting crowded so some rifles are muzzle up and some are muzzle down to help fit them in. :p
I have to do this also. I really need a bigger safe but the wife won't let me cause she knows I will eventually fill that one up too.