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04-26-2016, 01:38 PM | #2 |
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You must have a great spot to "dig".
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TKS, Most were prestroke! I don't have a clue!
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04-26-2016, 04:40 PM | #4 |
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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.
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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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04-26-2016, 06:06 PM | #6 |
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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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04-26-2016, 07:14 PM | #7 |
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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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04-27-2016, 08:54 AM | #8 |
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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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Eric your statement above is why I made my comment about not storing in the holster! Did I misunderstand?
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04-27-2016, 09:44 AM | #10 |
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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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04-27-2016, 11:59 AM | #14 |
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The story~http://www.woodfinishsupply.com/RenWax.html Available on Amazon~
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Better than tupperware.
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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!
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Sergio. I swear by this little can! Its really great! Easy on and no mess!
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