In unsecured areas, and where they will be exposed to extremes of heat or cold, and high humidity levels.
Remove all ammunition from firearms. Lock in an government approved safe. Keep the safe keys on you or hidden.
No. Separate storage is safer as it makes it harder for someone unauthorized to get their hands on a working weapon.
Firearms should be transported to a boat in a secure, unloaded condition, ideally in a locked case or container to prevent accidental discharge and unauthorized access. Ammunition should be stored separately from the firearms. Ensure compliance with local laws and regulations regarding the transport of firearms on water. Always prioritize safety and secure the firearms to prevent movement during transit.
For reloading .45 caliber ammunition, popular powder choices include Hodgdon Titegroup, Alliant Unique, and Winchester 231. These powders are known for their consistent performance and clean burning characteristics. The specific choice often depends on the desired load and bullet type, so it's essential to refer to reliable reloading manuals for guidance on load data and safety. Always ensure you're following safe reloading practices.
What I would most likely do is go to the closest store that sells both weapons and ammunition along with food and medical supplies, defend the building with your life.
You should always use the intended ammunition in your firearms. If you are unsure about what ammunition the weapon is constructed to use contact the manufacturer or seek help from a professional gunsmith. In a shotgun it is less dangerous to use a shell that is shorter than a shell that is longer than the intended length of the ammunition but it may still pose a risk.
Firearms should be transported in a vessel in a secure, locked container to prevent unauthorized access and ensure safety. They should be unloaded, with ammunition stored separately in a locked location. Additionally, it's important to comply with local laws and regulations regarding firearm transport, including notifying authorities if required. Always prioritize safety and responsibility when handling firearms.
Ammunition should be stored in a safe when not in use. If the ammunition is being used on the range, only the amount needed should be out, and it should be kept out of the reach of children.
The Springfield Armory 1911A1 manual states that +P ammunition should only be used in firearms with barrels of at least 5".
To transport firearms in a vessel, firearms should be unloaded with the safety on and in a gun case. This will ensure that guns do not go off accidentally.
To transport firearms in a vessel, firearms should be unloaded with the safety on and in a gun case. This will ensure that guns do not go off accidentally.
It depends on what you want to do with it. You should consult a reloading guide.