It depends on the jurisdiction. The rules vary between states and between countries. In the UK, one of the more restrictive countries for firearms, the two should not be stored together and there are specific and hard rules about where and how firearms are stored.
It is important that you are aware of the local requirements for your area.
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According to the Fire Line Forum, most of guns user recommend to take a safe course first. Active members of Fire Line Forum say most of the new guns are safe, the danger is in the user. The safest gun is the one with no ammo in it.
As long as you wish. 75 degrees is a safe temperature to store ammo in. Low humidity makes for good conditions to store ammo in.
Most people store their gun cleaning supplies in a convenient tote or box that is kept near where the guns are stored or where they clean them. If you have a large gun safe it would be easy to store the supplies in the safe along with the guns.
Ask at your local gun shop where you purchase your ammo.
A gunstore will be safe for if something bad happened. if you are the owner, then you can protect youself with the guns and such. the bad thing is that if a thief gets in, then he/she can just steal the guns orshoot you. and suck my**** you son of a *****
No.
While they are similar, the cartridges are not the same, with slight differences in the shoulder angle, length of neck. It is safe to fire .223 in a weapon chambered for 5.56, but 5.56 ammo in a weapon chambered for .223 may NOT be safe.
Like anything a gun can be misused. However, guns today are safe in that they do what a human makes them do.
Nail guns are safe only when used by someone who is competent and familiar with power tools.
One can get a used gun safe a Sportsman Steel Safes. They are also sold at West Coast Safes, Dean Safes and Sale Fire as well as Store More Guns and Heritage Safe.
As a general rule, NO, NO, NO!!!!