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Posted by Ken Crisman on November 27, 2005 at 13:26:19 from (71.116.24.16):
In Reply to: O-T Black powder guns posted by old on November 27, 2005 at 12:00:50:
I don't mess with black powder but I have a fairly large collection of guns . I've reloaded my own ammo for years & keep my powder cans in the gun closet . I opened the closet to get one of my rifles out for my Grandson to use tommorrow . Here through the year an 8lb can of smokeless powder had oxidized & busted open . All of my guns were rusted , some extremely . One pistol rusted solid . I have about 8 long guns that'll need cleaned up & reblued now . Also 3 pistols . As if that's not bad enough I had just had 2 of my rifles & 1 shotgun reblued recently . The gunsmith will love me now . Hopefully my insurance will cover it . So watch your powder storage . Good luck hunting . Ken
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