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09-26-2010, 01:05 PM | #1 |
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Socks ????????
A former client and obsessive gun collector keeps each of His lugers and other pistols in a white cotten sock in his sock drawer with his regular socks. He had been broken in years ago and the sock and underwear drawers were never touched! Imagine that!
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Genius !!
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09-26-2010, 02:00 PM | #3 |
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The simpler the better!
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I'm generally opposed to storing blued guns in untreated cotton. They tend to draw moisture to the metal and encourage surface rust. Climate plays a huge role, naturally. Those in Nevada and Arizona will have have different results, I'm sure.
But I like the way they're hidden however. My Dad used to hide his handguns in the bottom of the laundry basket. It didn't stop my brother from finding it though.
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I keep mine in Crown Royal bags. Seriously, i do. A few I"ve emptied myself. Most came from a friend who owned a bar. Bet I've got 250-300 of those little bags.
And I work for a bank, so the crown royal bag, the holster and the spare mag for each pistol gets put in a washed linen coin bag. I get them from the guy who rolls change for our tellers. We have different sizes for each type of coin and they are great for small pistols through 45's. Plus, a gun safe full of crown royal and cash bags make a really funny first impression when I open the safe door. |
09-26-2010, 07:03 PM | #6 |
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They were like a child favorite stash, even if it held just a few pennies or your matchbook cars or green plastic small solgiers. Blue felt with a golden noose. Thanks for that memory!
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09-26-2010, 07:04 PM | #7 |
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I'm not all that convinced about hiding in sock/underwear drawers...
When I was going through my first divorce, I needed to get all the substantiating paperwork I could for my lawyer...and I found it in my [ex] wifes underwear drawer... ...If I could figure it out, I'm sure a common thief could...
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Haveing done divorses for close to 25 years You learn that nothing is beyond any exwifes maternal survival commitment to to find both actual of imagenary most beloved belonging, A the law in Florida as most states half of you favorite goes By By! My Law Professor at Villanova reminded us that why the Good Lord gave man 2 cajonies as at least one would go to the wife in settlement!
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09-26-2010, 08:49 PM | #9 |
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Once again, I must again ask for understanding and forgiveness.
I had a friend (lady type) that I gave a sort of a long distance helper to. She kept it in her sock drawer. The german short haired pointer would set there for hours, listening until the batteries went flat. Oh my, another life. However sock drawers do provide a safe repository. |
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Those are referred to as a BOB (Battery Operated Boyfriend)... never met a woman who didn't have at least a few...
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Gun Rugs
Any problem with keeping them in the "nylon" (polyester?) gun rugs? I leave one end open. They seem immune to moisture.
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Sounds good probobly retains less moisture than cotton.
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How the hell did we go from storing guns in socks, to vibrating Armadillo's???
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Do armadillos attract moisture?
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Nothing but big rats in armor! And what are they doing in your sock drawer?
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I've never heard them called "armadillos" before...but I suppose the forum filter would delete the proper name... I don't have much of a anti-rust storage plan for my weapons...and strangely, there is no sump pump in my house...most houses here in WNY have one...My cellar is never even moist...dunno why...
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Nylon is hygroscopic, i.e. will attract water molecules from the surrounding enviornment. I would avoid putting your favorite firearm in anything made from nylon.
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10-02-2010, 02:19 PM | #20 |
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How about cotton or silk??
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