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RAJBCPA 10-05-2012 04:56 PM

Long term storage in plastic cases OK?
 
I have accumulated several plastic rifle/shotgun storage cases recently. Some are single and others are double. These are the ones that are under $50 with the foam cusion inside.

Are these OK for long term storage and will they impede rust formation or is it better to let air circulate around guns for rust prevention?

Thx

Shooter45 10-05-2012 06:00 PM

Re: Long term storage in plastic cases OK?
 
Never store in a case.

RAJBCPA 10-05-2012 06:09 PM

Re: Long term storage in plastic cases OK?
 
Thx ...why? do plastic cases cause rust?

gvw3 10-05-2012 06:16 PM

Re: Long term storage in plastic cases OK?
 
Don't do it. I did it and my gun rusted. Also don't leave a revolver in a holster for a long time. It will rust. Did that also.

Bindernut 10-05-2012 08:08 PM

Re: Long term storage in plastic cases OK?
 
Never store in a plastic hard case (with or without a foam liner) unless you also have a dessicant packet in to absorb the moisture. Actually, the same applies to a gun safe too...be sure you've got something to absorb the moisture out of the air.
They don't allow airflow around the metal and any moisture that's inside when you close it up will stick around.

Same applies to the foam liner (or even the synthetic gun rugs). These will hold moisture right against the metal and it'll rust even faster. Evn if you oiled the metal before storage, the foam will rub some of it off and you'll get a mottled rust finish that matches the pattern of the foam. Not pretty!

And unless you're in a really dry environment, I would also use a thicker grease/oil or cosmoline type product to seal moisture away from the firearm if it's truly long-term storage. Short-term, like a few months or less, you can use pretty much any gun oil.

Personally, I've got several hunting rifles that regularly get a coat of automotive paste wax. Helps keep the moisture from snow/rain out in the field from starting rust. Also helps with off-season storage rust prevention too.

CJ_56 10-06-2012 03:36 AM

Re: Long term storage in plastic cases OK?
 
That foam holds moisture. It's like a rust machine for firearms. I've seen reports of guns rusting totally within a month of being stored in a foam lined case.

There are specially designed cases where you can store guns without worrying about rust but the cheap ones are not in that category. They generally use cloth instead of foam and they have some sort of silicone treatment to prevent them from retaining moisture and holding it against the firearm. I don't even know where to buy those cases but I know my friend has several of them. You can bet they aren't cheap though.

markfh 10-09-2012 12:11 PM

Re: Long term storage in plastic cases OK?
 
Ditto on the plastic and foam. I use silicon treated knit gun socks for rifles and pistols in my safe. They also help to keep from scratching the firearms when moving them around.

Those that I don't plan on shooting for long periods I use renaissance wax on instead of car wax. It's the wax that most museums use and it has no contents hazardous to the firearms.

Albtraum 10-09-2012 06:58 PM

Re: Long term storage in plastic cases OK?
 
Wow I did not know this, and always wondered how our guns got a tiny layer of powdery rust even after oiling everything... So where can I get dessicant packets to absorb moisture?

ozo 10-09-2012 07:15 PM

Re: Long term storage in plastic cases OK?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Shooter45 (Post 1002477)
Never store in a case.

As Sam says.....
never store in any gun case !!!!!!
A gun safe is bad enough, if you don't take the
proper precautions.
AND........
ALWAYS coat your firearms with SBGO......
[never seen anything that comes close]
No matter how/where you store them !
GET YOU SOME......you will not regret.
www.silverbulletgunoil.net

76Highboy 10-09-2012 07:23 PM

Re: Long term storage in plastic cases OK?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bindernut (Post 1002522)
Never store in a plastic hard case (with or without a foam liner) unless you also have a dessicant packet in to absorb the moisture. Actually, the same applies to a gun safe too...be sure you've got something to absorb the moisture out of the air.
They don't allow airflow around the metal and any moisture that's inside when you close it up will stick around.

Same applies to the foam liner (or even the synthetic gun rugs). These will hold moisture right against the metal and it'll rust even faster. Evn if you oiled the metal before storage, the foam will rub some of it off and you'll get a mottled rust finish that matches the pattern of the foam. Not pretty!

And unless you're in a really dry environment, I would also use a thicker grease/oil or cosmoline type product to seal moisture away from the firearm if it's truly long-term storage. Short-term, like a few months or less, you can use pretty much any gun oil.

Personally, I've got several hunting rifles that regularly get a coat of automotive paste wax. Helps keep the moisture from snow/rain out in the field from starting rust. Also helps with off-season storage rust prevention too.

About 7 years ago I had several guns sitting on a "Toolbox" liner, the liner was from craftsman. The handguns were sitting on the liner for about a week and I could not believe my eyes. Every one of the revolvers had rust forming on the front sights. I had to use steel wool and Rem Oil to get the rust off. Also, I have seen guns that were stored in plastic boxes that have rust on the hammer.


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