Monday, September 10, 2012

Caching your goodies

safetalker, L&P


If you store metal guns in dry soil alone they are highly visible.

If you find the steel pipe from the water company and give it a friend 2 feet underneath, it will not show the friend.

If a disassembled rifle is placed nose down besides chain link fence posts, it will probably be left alone.

If you go under the house and dig down next to the support pilings and bury nose first, they will not be able to see anything that will entice them to dig beyond the 14" foundation depth.

If you place a rifle in a 4" soil vent pipe that exits the roof, they will probably not find it even with a metal detector.

If rounds are placed in a PVC pipe and attached like a water pipe to the ceilings or walls, they will probably not be found.

If you strip out the copper wire from flex cable and fill it with rounds and staple it up running from the Power box to the ceiling in the garage, it most likely won't be looked too hard at.

10 comments:

  1. I have several instructional articles on caching guns, ammo, and precious metals and have done some of it. These suggestions are as good as any I have seen on the survival blogs.

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  2. If you place a rifle in a 4" soils vent pipe, no matter how well you protect it- you'll probably have a long piece of rust when you need a rifle.
    That caustic gas will do a number on all that finely milled metal and tiny springs.

    You should see some lift stations I've had to trouble-shoot.

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  3. I don't even know what "soils" means

    soils vent pipe

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  4. Stu replies:

    An old engine block in the yard, in an old car, or on a motor stand in the garage can hold pistols and rounds if gutted out, and old rear end in the yard or under that old car can hold a rifle, or two and rounds. A hollowed out trans case sitting in the trunk of a car covered in grease holds a bunch of ammo.

    That clothes line in the back yard made from 6" round water pipe as the main up stand can hold a bunch of stuff, with the top screwed on and the tree welded to the top and laundry out who would think?

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  5. A better approach in my opinion is to choose a cache location well off your property.

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    1. That is what my friend mentioned below did. He started when Clinton got elected.:)

      My friend sunk steel landscape edging around to confuse anyone looking with a detector.

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