IMHO, there are a number of factors to consider here. In a damp climate, this needs to be approached a bit differently than in a dry climate. The condition of the case being considered is a factor as well.
Normally, out here in the "high & dry" (as I refer to Colorado) case storage is largely fine. As long as the gun goes in clean and dry (wiped down & lightly oiled) you're usually "golden". Months and even years can go by with zero issues. If, however, you're domiciled in a more, shall we say "humid" part of the world, then the space where the cased weapon will reside might need some further consideration.
I see dehumidifiers mentioned here earlier (Golden Rods) and one might even consider silica desiccant bags/pouches as another solution in your gun safe (both would be even better). Every few months (depending on your humidity challenges) you might want to dry out your silica-based desiccants in an oven for a while.
I've only ever had one real issue with this. I have two English guns stored in very old oak & leather cases here, an early Lang hammer and a somewhat later (very-lightweight) early boxlock. The hammergun is stored in a case that while...sourced in England, been weathering here in Colorado for probably 10-years before I acquired it, so it's well dried-out by now. The dainty little boxlock is another matter. I got the fairly "tatty" (& likely original) case for this gun quite by accident (& the good will of a fellow gun-nut) out-of the East Coast and it was noticeably more "smelly" for lack of a better word for it. It's "mustiness" was likely due to the much more-humid environment it had been subjected to for most of it's long life (circa 1882) and the several additional years it had been back in the eastern US of A. Even just a few short weeks in that case started some very-fine surface rust where the action was touching the musty old felt lining inside it. I caught it in time, thankfully, and no real harm was done but before replacing it back into it's maker's case, I doubled-up on the oil wipe-down and then shielded it from the felt lining with a layer of additional cloth. The case has since fully dried-out here and is no-longer much of a concern.
I would think even gunslips could be a problem in a damper environment, so proceed accordingly.
Last edited by Lloyd McKissick; 07-01-2025 at 02:53 PM..
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