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Unread 02-15-2016, 06:21 PM   #1
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I mostly store them muzzle down. The instructor in my Washington State hunter safety course when I was 12 years old said that is the way it should be done.





My counter tops are carpet in the back half where the muzzles rest. Even though both Fox and Parker said you could snap your guns empty they are all stored hammers down on snap caps.
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When I asked about this in a shop on Bruton St, they said guns 'look' better butt down, and don't over oil them and you won't have a problem. I figure if there is that much oil, it's as likely to drip down into the fore end, so I opt to spare the lube and look at them they way the look best.
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