Triumph
Member
I was at the LGS today and the clerk told me he punches a hole in the top of a
bottle of Rustprufe (the jar with the rag & solvent in it) and leaves it in his safe.
He said he has seen minor rust spots on weapons disappear after doing this. He keeps one punctured jar in his safe and just adds Rustprufe liquid when the rag gets dry.
He also told me he would never do this in a safe with ammo in it as he thought it may "hurt the primers".
By the way the LGS clerk is in his 70's.
This is where the dilemma comes in. I have a Sturdy Safe with fire insulation in the garage (has to be in garage)
with a Golden Rod and two Eva Dry 500s. I still have found a couple rust spots on the cheaper guns.
So if I go with the Rustprufe idea do I need a separate safe for my ammo? How many of you store ammo in a separate safe/location?
Also, I assume the separate safe would need fire protection as well?
I put this post in General Discussions as it is not a specific question on Safes.
bottle of Rustprufe (the jar with the rag & solvent in it) and leaves it in his safe.
He said he has seen minor rust spots on weapons disappear after doing this. He keeps one punctured jar in his safe and just adds Rustprufe liquid when the rag gets dry.
He also told me he would never do this in a safe with ammo in it as he thought it may "hurt the primers".
By the way the LGS clerk is in his 70's.
This is where the dilemma comes in. I have a Sturdy Safe with fire insulation in the garage (has to be in garage)
with a Golden Rod and two Eva Dry 500s. I still have found a couple rust spots on the cheaper guns.
So if I go with the Rustprufe idea do I need a separate safe for my ammo? How many of you store ammo in a separate safe/location?
Also, I assume the separate safe would need fire protection as well?
I put this post in General Discussions as it is not a specific question on Safes.