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Flyin6:
Some people think our country is lost and we are about to succumb to gun confiscation. I personally do not think that is possible. THe resulting revolution/war would simply lay the country to waste, and some smart people on the opposition are sadly accepting that prospect as viable.

But for the folks still holding the belief it could happen, they hypothesize that we now need to cache weapons and ammo for not this generation, but the following generation to have something to fight an oppressive government once the light bulb comes back on like it did with the solidarity movement in Poland that led to the collapse of the soviet.

Nevertheless, these are some cool products and ideas...Have fun:


https://www.tankbarn.com/pages/welcome-storeguns-customers/home

https://www.bluguardvci.com/

http://www.mouseguns.com/storage.htm

Nate:
 :popcorn:

stlaser:
Pretty sure I have some ammo from the 40's or 50's in steel tins inside of wooden crates 7.62 x 54 and the one tin I opened and shot from was fine. I do think you should buy bulk and store with the intent of passing it down to the next generation. Although my kids like to shoot so I think they would always appreciate it.

Another thought
I personally have ammo I bought in the 90's off retail shelf with price tag still on the boxes, I wish I had bought more as it would be a steal in todays pricing.........

OldKooT:
Why not store ammo and reloading supplies?

Flyin6:

--- Quote from: OldKooT on March 09, 2018, 08:49:00 PM ---Why not store ammo and reloading supplies?

--- End quote ---
My concept has always been to take a 6" PVC tube, drop in a weapon...Anything then fill it with all kinds of ammo. .22, 9mm, 12 gage, ,45, .556, then throw in a couple desiccant bags and punch a hole in the ground.

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