Yes, But it might be prudent for true patriots to buy some large PVC tubes, stuff it with a firearm and ammo and bury it in an obscure location. The mentally insane gun grabbers are coming and don’t fool yourself, they are coming for all your guns. Remember the main purpose of the 2nd amendment is to protect us from a tyrannical gov’t!
(grease in barrel as well as around? Probably) As far as long term storage of ammunition, i think that may be more difficult. Consider alright y'all, how do you go about hiding stuff from ground penetrating radar and metal detectors?
...bury in national forest or other public property (don't be seen), bury on neighbor's property, find a piece of land that is owned and not developed...also, how is the print your own gun movement going? And if we are feeling extra frisky buy extra pvc pipe and put steel pipe in it and pack with grease...do that many more times than hiding weapons..actually, if any of you feel like not caching weapons, just cache decoys. There are ways to make it frustrating and time consuming.
If they come for your guns its time to FIRE THEM, not bury them.
I heard somewhere that when it’s time to bury your guns, it’s time to use them. Kinda makes sense.
When I was with the Tropic Test Center in Panama, we did some tests with caching weapons, equipment and ammo.
Burying did not work well. I know a person who buried a couple of rifles as described. He used PVC and copious grease. They ended up as rusted junk after 10 years. (Temperate climate) If you must cache a rifle, find someplace above ground to do it. We found that storage in tree (in tropical rainforest) worked best. If nothing above ground is available, try to find an animal burrow where the storage case has airflow around it.
If it is time to bury, it may be time to use the rifle.
If “them coming for your guns” isn’t the time to use those guns for their constiutional purpose, what would be the time?Why bury them and wait for things to get even worse? I don’t understand that line of reasoning.I suscribe to the old saying, “if it’s time to bury them, it’s time to dig them up”