thank you Mr 16 gaugeIf I am not mistaken, temperature (in and of itself) has nothing to do with rust......it's humidity. And if a gun is properly protected with rust inhibitors, then the point is moot.
There are reasons why rifles were "packed" in grease to ship them. (as noted above)
Oh? I thought they were packed in grease to make the bullets come out faster. (For those of you who've seen the movie Sgt. York, with Gary Cooper, you'll understand what I'm talking about......)
Thanks, the humidity is 36% and the dew point is 41 degrees
Sign me up!A gold stick in the safe keeps it just a tad warmer than the ambient air temp outside of the safe. However, nothing beats oil, Rem oil is what I prefer. (Waiting for the remington haters club)
Exactly. If it's metal it needs some rust protection in all but the very driest of environments. Even stainless isn't completely "stainless".... . But it sure does help!A few degrees above the dew point. Where ever you are.
There are reasons why rifles were "packed" in grease to ship them. (as noted above)
A gold stick in the safe keeps it just a tad warmer than the ambient air temp outside of the safe. However, nothing beats oil, Rem oil is what I prefer. (Waiting for the remington haters club)