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I dug them all up!
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You must have a great spot to "dig".:D :bigbye:
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TKS, Most were prestroke! I don't have a clue!
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Nice! But, you forgot to include a pic of what they look like when they are carefully stored. I never see any pics of Lugers safely tucked away. I am sure you don't keep them in shoe boxes. Lastly, I am looking for mag #9742, if you got it. :D
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There are stored near by my sise , wide open because they make me happy! My Kreeggees are stored loose in its' own holster~ I once stored 2 mags in one of them. Weeks later I had difficalty trying to remove them. When I did the both had a green mold or something~~~ Removed. That is the reason they are stored in the open in my blue tupperware~Eric
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Eric, you should not store the guns in the holsters either, or one of these days you may have some nasty green stuff rusting your prize Lugers.
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This is florida, Never!! I have a open place in my closet called Jerrys' stash! I stock each with white cotton sock or two for protection and retaining their shape~ Lots of socks~ Debbys' suggestion. Its less socks to wash!!! Adding, A few years back while I was in the hospital the cold water line to the washer broke while Debbie was out 3 to 4 inches of water through out the old house. She had bought beforehand a few Rubbermaids and a cheap preventation!!!!!They can be sealed just in case! Eric
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Eric, Nice stash of both mags & holsters. I concur with your storage methods. Most of us have encountered the "green stuff" (vertigrist) at one time or another. TH
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John you were perfect. Your advice was right on. I've never stored my lugers or magazine in my holsters. Recently I stored 2 in my duel mag holders for just a month. I had a hard time removing them and yes they both had green on them! John the only thing stored in my holsters are white cotton socks to maintain holster integrity~
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I found out about the green stuff! An example is the Statue Of Liberty~ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verdigris
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I've always been a bit paranoid about storing my guns, in fact I use two safes one of them with windows as I like to look at my pistols, that are stored with a lot of small bags of silica-gel. I get the guns out regularly just for some light lubing and I wipe them with some silicon cloth.
I keep the few holster that I still have in a locker, and from time to time I just wipe them with a clean cloth and some Ballistol, I bet everybody now is smiling knowing that in the last 30 years or so I've been a faithful user of Ballistol... almost like Hickok45... ;) |
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I only use Renaissance on my finest. Its a micro-crystalline wax polish. Water beads on leather~
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The story~http://www.woodfinishsupply.com/RenWax.html Available on Amazon~
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Better than tupperware. :D
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Awesome!!!!!!!!!! I only display ten of my favorites!
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Sergio, I used Brownell until I found and used Renaissance to my delight!! I have a used can of Brownell under the sink where it will remain!!
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Probably I've not explained myself properly, from time to time I order some gun items from Brownells (new grips, grip screws, a new bushing and so on) so next time I'll order something I'll add also a tin can of "Renaissance" so I'll give it a try. Have a good day! :) |
Sergio. I swear by this little can! Its really great! Easy on and no mess!
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WOW!! I still got a little collecting to catch up with all that. Very nice! Love the closet with a magazine rack. Definitely cool stuff. Thanks for the pictures. Reminds me why I got what I do have.
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Thank You! I have 20 lugers and each had a magazine. My Kreegy has two matching that I posted above!
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Not questioning the wisdom of storage techniques from guys on this forum that have significant Luger, etc. collections and greater longevity in this field of interest. I have read about these storage issues a number of times, but before all the info was put on the internet I just carefully stored my C&R guns and never gave any thought about the holsters being a possible risk to the finish of the pistols.
All of my Lugers, P-38, Hi Power, Beretta, Nambu, M1914, etc, as well as matching or "correct" mags & tools are stored in appropriately dated holsters. These rigs are kept in high end humidity controlled safes in both CT and in SW FL. Some of the rigs have been stored in my CT safe over 25 years. Periodically the guns are removed wiped down, holsters are also "cleaned" with a different cloth. Only one holster that contains a Hi Power develops an issue, it gets a light white covering on the leather, that is very easy to remove using a clean cotton cloth. The presence of the P-35 is not the cause, as it was happening before I ever got the right gun to fill it and it earned a seat in the safe. There has never been any of the light red colored rust evidence from the guns on my cleaning cloths. I place 2 Luger holsters with pistols side by side facing opposite directions, in cardboard boxes that are a perfect fit. These boxes can hold 3 smaller or pocket size guns with holsters. They stack neatly 3 high on each shelf in the safe. Do not need to use these containers (yet) in the FL safe, as the inventory is significantly smaller. In my "gun" room there is a standard 4 drawer file cabinet, which the lower 3 are filled primarily with Luger holsters, plus a few other military ones. Each Luger holster contains a mag and tool, unfortunately each is still waiting for the right pistol to move in. One of these extra Luger holsters has a history of getting partially covered with the same white film that the Hi Power holster in the safe is affected with. There has been never been an issue in removing the mags from the leather sleeves. Sometimes the tool compartment is a little tight. All of my holsters are cleaned and protected right after purchase. There has never been any rust evidence on my mostly early 98ks that are all kept in the CT safe. These rifles are obviously uncovered. |
You are very lucky. Over the years I have seen many rusted lugers from being stored in holsters. The last one was an excellent luger carbine stored in a leather carbine case. It came out covered in spot rust. As stated above it sometimes is ok. There are many factors which can make a difference. But why take the risk?? Bill
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I would never store a pistol or metal object in a leather case(holster) or a "pistol rug"; I have seen too many ruined.
In a truly climate controlled environment, it may be OK- but only takes a one week power failure to screw that up too. JMHO. |
My collectable C&R guns are stored in a humidity controlled safe in CT and I also have another similar unit at our home in SW FL, where there is only one Imperial Luger and holster residing. My neighbors all have modern handguns stored in various types/sizes of safes, no holsters and most of them upon returning to FL after spending the summer months at their northern homes have discovered that some or all of their modern pistols (not stainless) were effected by the humidity and tropical dampness.
Last year I convinced one of them, whose firearms suffered rust, some pitting under the grips, to spend the money and buy a "real" 5' high end, humidity controlled gun safe and since then he has had no issues. The other 2 neighbors now store their pistols in my safe when they return home for extended periods. No problems with their guns last season, we will see how it goes this year. I think that the environment where guns are stored has a huge effect on whether they will be damage by humidity or dampness, with or w/o holsters. The evidence room in our police station was not humidity controlled or even ventilated, there wasn't even a portable dehumidifier used and all of the firearms that were stored in open ranks, rusted after a few months during the summer. Was more then a bit embarrassing when burglary victims showed up to pickup their "recovered" weapons that were ordered by the courts to be returned, and they saw the condition after being kept in that room for a couple of years. Never a good conversation/s, but then, "we are from the government and we are here to help". Power outage is always a threat and thats what we keep the generator is for. |
In Florida, our AC is always running at 75 and we have 2 backup generators never humid! You wonder how any survived WW1 with its muddy trenches, rain and other horrible conditions. They probably realized that their lives depended on a clean working luger and took great care! Thankful that any survived! But over a million were made, we are lucky to have any war guns in any condition! The early commercials seemed to survive better as they generally escaped the toils of war~ They are all equally as beautiful in their own and will out live us all!
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Probably a better comparison to Florida conditions would be the lugers that the Dutch sent to Indonesia. Most of these, unless they've been restored, are in poor shape. TH
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