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Barrel storage
« on: February 22, 2012, 12:20:12 PM »
hoHow are you storing your extra Handi barrels I would like to put something together to hold them safely in the safe .HELP.

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Re: Barrel storage
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2012, 12:36:23 PM »
Try the advanced search, there are several previous discussions on it, select just this forum from the list. I store my barrels on their own frame as a complete rifle!!  ;)

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Re: Barrel storage
« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2012, 04:16:34 PM »
I made this easy to make rack using "hat pegs" and a couple pieces of #1 Pine... I don't have any barrel's these days... little by little I bought receivers to mount them on. ;;) So now it holds complete rifles, but you get the idea...
 
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Re: Barrel storage
« Reply #3 on: February 22, 2012, 04:22:39 PM »
That's where all them camo stocks have been going.
I thought someone was hoarding them ;D


Storing them on frames, Good Idea ;)

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Re: Barrel storage
« Reply #4 on: February 22, 2012, 06:35:20 PM »
I just lay them on the top shelf in the safe. CW were are you getting your camo barrels from?
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Re: Barrel storage
« Reply #5 on: February 23, 2012, 12:03:40 AM »
That's where all them camo stocks have been going.
I thought someone was hoarding them ;D


Storing them on frames, Good Idea ;)

He he he... I "only" have 8 sets.... ::)   
 
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Now with the 17 Hornet... I guess I need another set!!  LOL
 
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Re: Barrel storage
« Reply #6 on: February 23, 2012, 01:20:02 AM »
I have a pretty limited area, I made a rack that is similar to one for pool cues or fishing rods, It is just two boards, one about a foot above the other, the top board has a 1 3/8 hole cut with a hole saw, the bottom one has a 1" counter sink hole about 1/2" deep  with a little felt pad on the bottom. I stand the barrels on the muzzle end. I can set 6 easily in the space between two studs in the wall.
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Re: Barrel storage
« Reply #7 on: February 23, 2012, 08:25:20 AM »
When I store my barrels, I soak a Bore Snake in oil, pull it into the bore and leave it there.  I really don't want rust in the bore.
 
 
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Re: Barrel storage
« Reply #8 on: February 23, 2012, 08:37:24 AM »
When I store my barrels, I soak a Bore Snake in oil, pull it into the bore and leave it there.  I really don't want rust in the bore.
 
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I've got  a TC muzzleloader with a GM barrel that hasn't been shot since 1995, it was cleaned good and then an Eezox patch run thru the bore, stored in my basement ever since, zero rust in the bore,  it's still shiny new. Use a good protectant like Eezox or Breakfree CLP and you don't need to do anything special to protect your firearms, humidity in my basement has run anywhere from 55-75% depending on the time of year, although I have been running a dehumidifier to keep in around 55% for the last few years.

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Re: Barrel storage
« Reply #9 on: February 24, 2012, 12:44:44 AM »
i buy the plastic gun cases spray inside with silicon spray lube coat barrels with winchester gun oil and keep them under the bed others are on receivers in safe. works for me. :)

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Re: Barrel storage
« Reply #10 on: February 24, 2012, 01:42:44 AM »
CW, I have four racks made the exact same way, except I put the pegs in at a 45 degree angle to help keep the rifles from falling.  They're called "Shaker Pegs" here.  Three of the racks are here in the house and one is in the Ground Blind which is actually a small cabin.  I only keep guns there when I'm hunting. 

I don't keep spare barrels.  All my Handis are on dedicated frames.  In fact, I just bought another spare frame this morning.  That makes three SB2s and a SB1.  The extra frames make barrel fitting a cinch.

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Re: Barrel storage
« Reply #11 on: February 24, 2012, 01:58:54 AM »
"GREAT MINDS" Peter! ;) ::) ;)

Looks great!!! 

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Re: Barrel storage
« Reply #12 on: February 24, 2012, 08:46:40 AM »


I've got  a TC muzzleloader with a GM barrel that hasn't been shot since 1995, it was cleaned good and then an Eezox patch run thru the bore, stored in my basement ever since, zero rust in the bore,  it's still shiny new. Use a good protectant like Eezox or Breakfree CLP and you don't need to do anything special to protect your firearms, humidity in my basement has run anywhere from 55-75% depending on the time of year, although I have been running a dehumidifier to keep in around 55% for the last few years.

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Humidity for the last few days has been a bit over 90%, which isn't at all unusual.
 
Location can make a difference. :)
 
 
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Re: Barrel storage
« Reply #13 on: February 24, 2012, 08:56:38 AM »


I've got  a TC muzzleloader with a GM barrel that hasn't been shot since 1995, it was cleaned good and then an Eezox patch run thru the bore, stored in my basement ever since, zero rust in the bore,  it's still shiny new. Use a good protectant like Eezox or Breakfree CLP and you don't need to do anything special to protect your firearms, humidity in my basement has run anywhere from 55-75% depending on the time of year, although I have been running a dehumidifier to keep in around 55% for the last few years.

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Tim,
 
Humidity for the last few days has been a bit over 90%, which isn't at all unusual.
 
Location can make a difference. :)
 
 
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Location and humidity level won't make any difference if you use a good protectant as the severe long term tests  show, they even use salt spray.  ;)

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Re: Barrel storage
« Reply #14 on: February 24, 2012, 10:17:00 AM »
When I store my barrels, I soak a Bore Snake in oil, pull it into the bore and leave it there.  I really don't want rust in the bore.
 
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I've got  a TC muzzleloader with a GM barrel that hasn't been shot since 1995, it was cleaned good and then an Eezox patch run thru the bore, stored in my basement ever since, zero rust in the bore,  it's still shiny new. Use a good protectant like Eezox or Breakfree CLP and you don't need to do anything special to protect your firearms, humidity in my basement has run anywhere from 55-75% depending on the time of year, although I have been running a dehumidifier to keep in around 55% for the last few years.

Tim

I agree with Timmy!
 
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I remember back in the late '80s a guy came in the gun shop selling this great gun oil that was unbelievable. It was Eezox, I seem to remember him being local to us in Connecticut too. (I see they are in Ohio now)  I have been using it ever since!!! Try it you will like it!
 
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