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7/9/2013 10:32:03 AM EDT
I have a metal gun cabinet that I used to have in the garage, but it's really humid down there and takes in water some when it rains hard. So I moved the cabinet into a closet, but the closet it near the shower.
Do you think this will be a problem? Also, should I leave the guns in cases when storing in the cabinet or just have the guns by themselves? I remember one thread about foam causing rust? Should I use some desecants in the closet and cabinet?




Here's the cabinet in the closet





And when you turn right in the hallway is the shower





I know I need a safe, but don't really have money for a good one right now.
7/9/2013 10:40:28 AM EDT
[#1]
No practical amount of dessicants will help with that setup.  I'd just look for another location.

ETA: If you keep the bathroom door closed when you shower, they should be OK.
7/9/2013 10:43:33 AM EDT
[#2]
Keep the closet and bathroom door closed when using the shower, run the fart fan when you're done, and keep the rifles out of the cases.  Given your conditions, those are the best steps I can think of.
7/9/2013 11:30:31 AM EDT
[#3]
Yea the door is usually always closed
7/9/2013 11:32:57 AM EDT
[#4]


I kept my guns in a walk in closet that was attached to our bathroom with a shower. No door between bathroom and closet area.

Within a couple weeks, I started seeing rust spots on some.

I bought a safe and moved them out.

7/9/2013 11:34:57 AM EDT
[#5]
I live at a beach where the average humidity is around 60%. It slacks off in the winter oddly enough but the rest of the time is is pretty moist.

I just pull out the 2 guns I have, a .22 and a .38, and oil them twice a year, no issues so far after 30 years.
YMMV - Keep the door closed during showers.
7/9/2013 11:38:36 AM EDT
[#6]
I'd keep the door shut and use desiccants. Just keep a light coat of oil on everything like you would normally and you should be good to go until you can buy a safe.
7/9/2013 11:39:30 AM EDT
[#7]
Well the mossberg 500 I had in a foam case in the cabinet in the basement had started rusting so idk if this'll be better
7/9/2013 11:40:53 AM EDT
[#8]
Quoted:
Well the mossberg 500 I had in a foam case in the cabinet in the basement had started rusting so idk if this'll be better


Don't put your guns in the case while storing them. Bad JuJu.

7/9/2013 11:43:04 AM EDT
[#9]
Yea I remember the thread I think it was someone's glock stored in the factory case while deployed and it was rusted to hell.
7/9/2013 11:45:44 AM EDT
[#10]
get a brand new clean rag, soak it in oil, and wipe the guns down, use another clean dry rag to wipe off excess oil. store oily rag in a ziplock bag.
7/9/2013 11:51:47 AM EDT
[#11]
If not there already, how hard would it be to put an outlet in that closet and a small dehumidifier?
If there are any outlets on the outside walls of the closet it should be pretty easy to add a second outlet right behind it.
7/9/2013 4:10:13 PM EDT
[#12]



Quoted:


If not there already, how hard would it be to put an outlet in that closet and a small dehumidifier?

If there are any outlets on the outside walls of the closet it should be pretty easy to add a second outlet right behind it.


Yea that's a good idea