I've ALWAYS wanted a suspended ceiling just like that! Home Despot?
lol, its a bit like a mirror on the ceiling, ...
Seriously tho, good subject I've been too shy to ask about, I mean, everyone seems to know but me ...
Short term storage no problem, guns in safe with silicone bags, wipe with oil, keep it dry etc. but ... I have a spell coming up that might see me out of country for a year. No one in this house is a gun person, so the option of asking for hands on help is not available.
What can I do about longer term storage, particularly the bore? lets say 12 months worth of protection, but not decades like a museum.
I've once bought a JC with a bore that had been carefully stuffed with car grease, is that a reasonable method? In this case the bore was badly corroded before it reached me, and the grease was an attempt to hide it.
What about plugging the barrel at each end and filling it with oil, ie empty brass in the breach, fill ' er up, rag in top.
Or, soaking a strip of oil soaked cloth down the full length of the bore.
Modern; is there a modern product, ie teflon or silicone, that can coat a bore or external surface and remain free of do overs for 12 months? The problem with this one is that these products can be available at every gunshow in the US but haven't been heard of down under, so ideally a modern product should be something commonly and locally available. Alternately, available online, thinking on it I would buy online if I was serious about leaving the toys for a year.
My favorite, any homespun ways to do this, easy, simple, reliable?
vegemite probably doesn't count.