Muleskinner
Ultimate Member
Unless you bought them face to face, inherited them or built them from 80 percent the government knows what you have. Stashing them will not stop them from putting you in jail when they demand you produce them.
Oh blah.
Not that mindless bit of dribble for the ten thousandth time.
If it's time to put money in the bank, it's time to spend it.
If it's time to save food for winter, it's time to eat it.
Do people actually think about the nonsense they repeat?
Sorry to be harsh, but that old internet swagger just annoys me.
First rule of caching... don't talk about caching.
There are a multitude of resources on the interwebz about how to do this correctly. PVC seems to be the best option with internal corrosion protection (grease/cosmoline). If you store greased, make sure to include mineral spirits or something similar to de-grease.
if you do bury guns that the state knows you have, also bury various pieces of steel pipe, rebar randomly on your property. One of the easiest things to detect with a common magnetic flux type of instrument is a vertical iron or steel object. ( ask a surveyor) Even at deeper depths than a common coil type metal detector can detect. So, includes lots of "false alarms" and junk for the confiscators to waste days or weeks digging up. RE: pvc pipe sealed at both ends - be damn sure you have a watertight seal. I'd use grease or cosmoline then a plastic heat sealed bag, then a mylar heat sealed bag, vacuum bags if possible THEN put it in the pipe.
They don't have the time or resources to search for days or weeks. They will just throw you in jail or a reeducation camp and keep you from accessing anything. Probably put you to work cleaning out the showers and stoking the furnaces because "Arbeit macht frei"!
So you have issue with my first sentence in my post. Care to criticize the rest of it too? You really think burying a few guns is going to be useful. Where you going to shoot them if they’re illegal?
Mind you, I’m not against stashing something somewhere else to protect against lose from fire, theft, etc. Not all eggs in one basket case.
Just burying them so the government can’t take them is silly.
Never know, it might be.So you have issue with my first sentence in my post. Care to criticize the rest of it too? You really think burying a few guns is going to be useful.
At the people that made them illegal.Where you going to shoot them if they’re illegal?
No it isn't. It's a practical defensive maneuver. I've never done it though 'cause I don't have any to do it with. They're all at the bottom of the Bay.Mind you, I’m not against stashing something somewhere else to protect against lose from fire, theft, etc. Not all eggs in one basket case.
Just burying them so the government can’t take them is silly.
It's also illegal to riot and break into people's home to rob and kill them, but that doesn't stop the mobs. When law and order has broken down and the police can't or won't stop the mobs, then we're on our own. Do you recall what happened in major cities in the summer of 2020? If that happened in the suburb area where I live, I want to be able to protect myself and our family until I run out of ammo or until the mobs decide to move on. The police won't be around to protect us from the criminals, but the gun confiscations will occur before that. If you think it's silly to keep some guns on hand instead of giving them to the government should the day come when they demand we surrender them, I'll be one of the silly ones. You can be the smart one and turn in all your guns to the government.
A buried gun is awfully hard to use if you are trapped in your house. However, it only takes a moderate hammer strike to break thru a piece of 1/4 or 1/2 inch drywall. And you don't have to worry so much about rust.
What if you fill the tube with motor oil?
Only Mobil 1.