guns and ammunition are usually stored separate in secured buildings or bunkers
Stores, homes, safes, closets, drawers.
An army's guns are generally stored in an armory. These areas are often heavily guarded. They can hold guns, ammunition, and other weapons.
minutemen stored guns and ammunition.
In almost all WW2 fighters the guns were in the wings, so the ammunition trays were in the wings too. Some exceptions were the Me 109 where they had guns above and around the engine so ammunition was stored right behind the engine.
Ammunition shelf's were where the soldiers kept their ammunition and guns.
Stored in moderate temperatures and low humidity, ammunition can be stored for decades.
The guns are ruined. The ammunition will get hot enough to go off.
They made ammunition in most popular calibers.
There are various types of ammunition. There are also particular guns that use the recently developed 30 mm ammunition. Among them are aircraft guns and armoured vehicle guns.
Guns and ammunition.
Weapons and ammunition are stored in an armory, magazine, silo, arsenal or at a weapons or ammo dump. In a home they should be stored in a secure safe or chamber/trigger locked with ammunition locked up separately.
The armory.
The armory.