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Old 06-25-2008   #9 (permalink)
techres
Building Bridges Between Ammo Forts
 
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How to bury a firearm for long term:

1. Apply for C&R license.
2. While waiting, prep long term burial container of PVC.
3. Spend some time finding a good burial site (avoid Indian Burial Mounds even if the price is right). National/State parks are also a bad idea as the land is already being used to grow dope or cook meth. Back yards are fine, but be sure to know where your septic tank and all of its parts are. Be very sure.
4. When your C&R arrives, call J&G, or whomever you want and order 5 Mosins, 10 SKS's and a crate load of Nagant revolvers.
5. While waiting for the UPS man, be sure to order silica dessicant.
6. Likely, the UPS man will bring both on the same day. You will know you are in business if he looks REALLY angry with you and has a ride-a-long assistant that has been making his life hell all day and was only needed because of your delivery.
7. Take all the boxes inside.
8. Before opening them, have your PVC boxes ready.
9. Pay attention here, this is the trick. Open the new boxes. Inside will be rifles covered in Cosmoline grease that resembles slathered on amber goup. WITH BOTH HANDS TAKE THE RIFLE OUT OF ONE BOX AND PUT IT IN THE OTHER. REPEAT AS NEEDED.
10. Ok, now close up the PVC box (with a little dessicant in the box) and seal it.
11. Grab the shovel and head out to bury your time capsules!

That about does it.
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