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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Greenville SC
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Getting a real safe will set you back 5 to 10 grand but is probably worth it living on the cost.
Weather is why I chose upstate South Carolina. I love the coast but I would hate evacuations. |
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Patron Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Fairbanks, Alaska. Home of the best moose.
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In interior Alaska, we don't really have any natural disasters to worry about. (Other than the occasional million acre wildfire). But, that being said, I would use my foodsaver and vacuum pack my handguns, after a light spray down with a good rust preventative, and then put them in the large 20mm ammo cans. They seal well against moisture by themselves, as they have a good rubber gasket around the lid. Ziplocs can leak. Foodsavers are pretty air and watertight. Just like packaging mooseburger for the freezer.
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