I suppose this is the correct place to post this.
I have a 50th anniversary 10/22, the one that one the design contest. I purchased it to be a safe queen that will be eventually passed on to a younger generation. I know it may not become a sought out prized firearm but I just thought it would be cool to keep it in pristine, unfired condition. I may be alive to see a 75th anniversary edition of the rifle, but I plan to check out before they reach the 100 year anniversary. Anyway, I thought it would be a kind of cool if my son could eventually have a 50th, 75th, and 100th anniversary 10/22. He should live long enough to see all three released, if Ruger releases them.
So I'd like to ask you all what do you think would be the best way to store this rifle. Right now it's just stuffed in it's original box in a closet. For those not familiar with the rifle, it's a composite stock with a stainless barrel. I know that stainless can corrode. Should I just keep it like it is and maybe pull it out every few months and wipe it down and lightly coat it with a CLP? Thoughts?
Thanks.
I have a 50th anniversary 10/22, the one that one the design contest. I purchased it to be a safe queen that will be eventually passed on to a younger generation. I know it may not become a sought out prized firearm but I just thought it would be cool to keep it in pristine, unfired condition. I may be alive to see a 75th anniversary edition of the rifle, but I plan to check out before they reach the 100 year anniversary. Anyway, I thought it would be a kind of cool if my son could eventually have a 50th, 75th, and 100th anniversary 10/22. He should live long enough to see all three released, if Ruger releases them.
So I'd like to ask you all what do you think would be the best way to store this rifle. Right now it's just stuffed in it's original box in a closet. For those not familiar with the rifle, it's a composite stock with a stainless barrel. I know that stainless can corrode. Should I just keep it like it is and maybe pull it out every few months and wipe it down and lightly coat it with a CLP? Thoughts?
Thanks.
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