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Re: Gun storage / Gunrooms - Muzzles Down
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Mar 10th a 02:33 PM
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by eightbore |
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Collectors of vintage guns don't worry much about oil migration and wood damage. Their guns are mostly dry when they add them to their collections and only get superficial and light mechanical lubrication from then on. My guns have been stored mostly muzzle up since the early sixties and show no oil damage. Bore cleaning should end with a light wipe to remove excess oil or solvent.
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