Condensation is your problem and the only way I can think of stopping that is to put your gun in an oil impregnated sock type thing. This should stop the warm wet air reaching the cold gun, of course do make sure that the gun is properly dried and cleaned before putting it away in the sock, I keep my gun in the bags provided by Perazzi in its hard carrying case behind my sofa so I never have that problem. Warm wet air will percolate through into a gun cabinet though. Regarding your house you have done the wrong things in many ways the house needs to breathe you are keeping the warm air inside with no way out ... get the windows open on every decent day and let the house breathe ! I live in a house with walls 500 mm thick made of mud and stones rendered with lime mortar built about two hundred odd years back and dampness is only a problem when you start to do the things you have done. Yes re rendering is good if it is a breathable type and you do not have the cavity filled with non breathing insulation. I know that we perhaps don't get quite the cold weather you do in the UK but we get plenty of wet air and rain ... how do we keep dampness at bay... wood fried stove and cooker and plenty of ventilation!
Thanks for the reply.
As mentioned in my post, I do keep my gun in a treated sock, and as mentioned the gun is cleaned and dry before its put away(every time). Not sure where you got the info about my house being done wrong .. The coating is a breathable moisture repellent coating. The walls are single skin, and yes, we have the windows open at every available opportunity - only closing them when out the house or in bed. Thanks for your reply though.
Buy yourself a couple of these and put them in your cabinet. Store your gun well oiled with the barrels down in a clean dry gun slip in the cabinet. This has worked for me for many years.
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., again, as stated in my OP, I have a vp90 in the safe. Thanks though.
The VCI is a must in my opinion. Also try coating the metal surfaces in lanolin. Some mineral oils are able to absorb and hold water. Lithium based grease also do this. PTFE based is less susceptible
VCI?
Google search didn't prove to helpful
Just a tip . get a few pieces of old flannel bedsheet or such , use it to wipe off the excess on the barrel and action after spraying with something ( I like Legia Spray as it’s wood friendly )and also use it on excess grease . Don’t throw the rag away , keep it in a ziplock bag . After dozens of cleanings with it , when it’s soaked up countless oils and greases you have a perfect “ oily rag “ which will be just right for a pre storage wipe over . A good oily rag lasts for years and takes some beating .
I run a small domestic dehumidifier in our house over the winter months , you should see what it pull out of the atmosphere !
Heya chap.
Thanks for the input. My bisley kit came with a rag, that I wipe my gun down with.
Come winter time we have 2 electronic dehumidifiers that we run, one in the room, and one in the hall. Your right, amazing what they pull out the air.
It's just a thot but you may want to consider relocating to an area that is more amenable to persons with metal toys. Right off the top I think that Arizona would be likely the sorta place you need.
there are dehumidifiers made for gun safes that are wonderfully effective as well. I've no idea if those are available or functional in the UK
HTH
Charlie
., Arizona would be fab. Haha.
Ill look into gun safe dehumidifiers, if its not the VP90 sachet I already have.
You say known to have a damp issue, it's not in a cellar by any chance.
No chap, not in a cellar - id love to have one of those!!
The Home base and B and Q things are very good . I got a bundle of 3 for less than 2 quid last week , one is going going in the cabinet along with a new Napier sachet sometime over the weekend . Obviously Adam uses these , but an extra in the cabinet won’t go amiss . They are calcium chloride rather than silica gel . The added extra is that I got rose perfumed ones, the gun cabinet smells like a Parisian knocking shop ....
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This is what I have 4 of in the area where my safe is.. All due for renewal soon.