Ain't that the truth. I have a couple hundred rounds of green fuzzy ammo I don't quite know what to do with.stevie_d_64 wrote:I'm obviously with the "cool and dry" community, but I also counsel folks to consider "high" as well...
If you live in a flood zone, even in a 500 year flood zone, consider altitude as a factor in where you store your ammunition...And for tha matter anything of a gun related component...Spare parts, replacement springs, pins, uppers, lowers etc etc etc...
Watch out were you put stuff in a garage or other space like that...I found out before I re-routed our clothes-dryer vent...It had previously vented directly into the open garage, and the humidity just about killed a lot of stuff in there, before I rigged a flexible ducts from the wall to the outside...Just some food for thought...
I like the metal storage cabinets w/doors to secure ammo and other "parts" to support my addiction...Obviously no functioning firearms are stowed in there, even though it is locked and relatively secure for those items...
I didn't spend a lot of moolah on the cabinets, as I found a pair in very good condition at a local flea-market off of Telephone Road here in South Houston area...
Just my dos centavos...
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- Thu Nov 13, 2008 7:43 pm
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