Wanted to get the forums opinions on off season gun storage. My biggest question is do you take pressure of firing spring, using snap caps, etc? Wanted to hear the forums take on this...Thx
I never store any of my guns without releasing the firing pin. Mine are all store in gun socks in my gun safe.
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I use snap caps and I put silica gel containers in my cabinet as well as wiping everything down with rem oil about once a month. But I also don't have anything really designated besides a single shot 20 gauge, everything else is multi purpose.
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Great, thank you...
Do you guys think dry firing without snap caps is ok?
I completely take shotgun apart, clean, put teflon coating on non painted metal parts , dry fire and put in closet .
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Quote from: Tom007 on June 03, 2020, 01:52:47 PM
Do you guys think dry firing without snap caps is ok?
I don`t do it, use snap caps, but I think some may think it`s OK. It may be with " modern " guns, but I`m kind of old and learned as a kid that it wasn`t a good thing to do. I just got in the habit of using caps years ago. Can`t hurt.
Yes, I am using them...thx
Don't have any snap caps for my shotguns. But I use snap caps in all my rifles, sure I have to store them with the safety on because you can only take the safety off on most of my bolt guns if its cocked. I give my turkey guns a generic cleaning. I clean the barrel good, and run a little oil down the barrel with a patch. Ive always had dessicants in my safe. I do recommend cleaning barrels whether its rifle or shotgun after season before you store a weapon. I had a barrel develop pitting in the rifling once. Its always a good idea to clean and run an oily patch down the pipe for storage.
Amen, I always, like you clean the barrels. In fact I clean the barrel after every shot with the bore snake during the season. I have a Browning golden rod in the bottom of my safe keeping all the moisture out... Thanks for the info.
Give them a good cleaning and a wipe down with Rem oil, lock in the safe.
You bet....
Yep like others have said I clean then put away. I do have snap caps. However I have used an already used shell. Guess my thought was the firing pin would hit the already used primer, at least it would have something to hit. Who knows???
I clean it, use a Snap Cap and put it in a silicone impregnated gun sock then put it in the gun cabinet.
Thanks Steve....
I set mine in the corner and don't worry about it to much. I do wipe down rifles and put them in the safe, but don't spend to much time on a turkey gun. Most of my turkey guns are dipped or cerakoted though so that helps.
That cerakote is nice.....
I just wipe it down and put it up after season , and I've never had a problem with one ...
I no longer have a "dedicated" turkey gun, my two Winchester's are used for all my shooting, so they never go into a deep sleep, just a barrel swap.