Guns go in the safe, cases go in the shop…… or, in my particularly lazy case, the cases are still in the back of my truck.Let your foam cases dry out in your air conditioning inside for a few days if you store guns in them. Some foams soak up humidity.
Especially in any climate that has high humidity. The goam just absorbs the miusture.Guns go in the safe, cases go in the shop…… or, in my particularly lazy case, the cases are still in the back of my truck.
I had a browning Citori in the fancy case, case opened on top of my safe. The rust damage was permanent. Never store a gun in a case!
.gov, .glove, .rub...... I don't discriminate on tittasThe .gov tit! You know you want some Mr Tuna.
Prayers up!Ladies, gentlemen and all those in-between, I will not be attending today because I awoke in the ER today.
Apparently I managed to survive another heart attack.
Good luck, have fun, shoot straight.
Some call it a curse, I refer to it as a gift. Play the cards you are dealt.Y'all can pollute a thread like it's what you were born for.
I hope you do.If I can figure out a ride I'm gonna try and go west.
Your eye issue is because you don't own any Glocks.Finally got the last of the gear broken down, cleaned, put away.
Even started on brass prep of the fired brass.
Are you guys who were there having eye irritation?
There must have been some kind of pollen in the air that day. My eyes are still scratchy.
Especially in any climate that has high humidity. The goam just absorbs the miusture.