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  1. 3 minutes ago, JackDaWack said:

    You want humidity at or below 50%. 

    Humidity is relative to living things based on temperature. 70 percent humidity in a room thats 80 degrees will breed mold... easily. Those golden rods may keep the moisture from settling on firearms and lowering the chance of rust and corrosion, along with the preservative oils. 

    Damprid buckets is a bandaid for a gushing wound. You might pull humidity levels down 5 percent. 

     

    My basement is bone dry. We don't ever get water in it. We have excellent drainage around the house and no seeping water either. This means very little water enters my basement during the year. In the winter all is good, humidity is about 50 percent.. In the summer, without the dehumidifier we easily hit 70%. You will get rust on firearms at 70% if you dont service your firearm regularly or use some super good oils/preventative.

    With the recent storm we found out our sump pump was shot. I replaced it and haven’t had any issues since. I’m guessing a decent dehumidifier is what I need. 


  2. It literally grew back that fast. I’m guessing I need to buy a actual room dehumidifier. The temp inside the safe reads 79% as in the past it would fluctuate high 50% low 60%. I opened the door and let it air out while I was spraying it with mold remover and the temp dropped down to 70 within 5 minutes. I also put a damprid bucket in there and all the minerals have clumped together though it hasn’t dropped any liquid in the bottom of the bucket. 


  3. So I went to clean some of my rifles today and noticed a bunch of cotton like cobweb looking things in the corners of my safe. Not sure what it is. It almost looked like mold. I have a dehumid rod that is constantly on so not sure what it could be. Didn’t look like a spiders web, looked more like cotton.  I’ve attached a couple pics. 

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  4. Liberty safe moved my 1000+LB safe with ease. They have the right straps, rollers, and sliders to do the job. Safe doesn’t have to be from them or even a liberty safe. My move had a bunch of turns, steps, and other obstacles. Would highly recommend them. 

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  5. I’ve been collecting toy cannons for a little bit now. Mostly brass ones and some Big Bang cannons. I’ve come across a few that I cannot find online. Anyone know any forums or sites that deal with them?


  6. 5 minutes ago, 45Doll said:

    Thanks for the opinions, but I am looking for a statement of fact from somewhere. The law as written discusses possession, not sales.

    Has the AG or Firearms Unit made a statement or ruling on this point?

    An FFL's 15-round inventory would suddenly become unsalable if the previous two opinions were true.

    I think everyone is still trying to get answers.  Even LEO.


  7. the question is impossible to answer.. because I do not know the situation first hand...

     

    on a purely personal level I have no issue with going for the charge that is useable when it is being applied to get a scumbag off the street.. example.. the police see a known drug dealer sell drugs.. he runs.. but dumps the drugs somewhere.. but when they catch him he has a BB gun tucked in his waste band.. he is then arrested and charged for walking around with a BB gun in his waste band..we then read the story and say "this is ridiculous felony charges over a BB gun" (leaving out the long criminal history, suspected drug dealing, etc.)... we were not there.. we do not know.. he broke a series of laws.. take what you can get even if it is a BS (but legit) charge.. 

     

    on the other hand I am against laws being used to harass otherwise law abiding contributing members of society..

     

    at the end of the day this is why discretion is so important..

    Vlad, stop making so much sense. 

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