09 August 2006, 07:27
wbymanhumidity levels for gun storage ?
What is the best humidity level for long term gun storage ?
10 August 2006, 02:38
M PursellI think there are a lot of answers to that question depending on what part of the country you are in. I live in an area where ambient hunidity can run from 40-100%. My guns are kept in a room with a dehumidifier at a constant 30-40%. That's dry in the midwest, particularly in the summer. Someone living in the high desert where ambient humidity runs 10-20% would think my guns would surely rust but they don't.
On the other hand, I have taken rifles from 75deg, 35% humidity storage outside into 90deg, 70% weather and they immediately are covered with so much moisture they look like the hose was turned on them. What's that mean? Hell if I know. My guess is that constant storage conditions are better than those that change with the season.
10 August 2006, 16:07
tiggertateAmbient humidity is fine as long as the temp in the storage area is above the dew point for your storage environment. That is why Golden Rods work; they keep the temp in the safe a few degrees hiigher than ambient and prevent condensation.
If you keep your wood-stocked guns artificially dry and then go on a trip to humid country you're begging for stock swelling at best or warpage at worst.
11 August 2006, 00:14
Alberta Canuckquote:
Originally posted by tiggertate:
Ambient humidity is fine as long as the temp in the storage area is above the dew point for your storage environment.
I think this is correct. I keep my guns in a temp humidity-conrolled vault. Temp is constant 69 degrees F, and RH is constant 50%. They have not rusted. Many have been at that particular vault setting for 16 years now.