A few years ago I was at a gun show and saw some plastic tubes with thread on caps, that the seller implied was for long term gun storage. Does anyone know where I might find one in the Indy area?
I have a few of those too for fishing rods. Without the reels on them you'll need 3 inch pipe, with reels you'll need something closer to 6 inches.My intended purpose is a bit different. My dad has some minor mobility issues. When we go on our annual fishing trip I have to make multiple trips up/down the bank to get our gear down to the water. So I am devising a plan to use a collapsible 2 wheel dolly to haul tackle boxes, small cooler and a tube to slip fishing rods down into so I only have to make one trip. I suppose a pvc pipe would do the job. I will have to go see what the largest diameter pipe I can find is.
PVC comes in some pretty impressive sizes...and as their intended purpose implies can be made water tight.
I didn't think about the water tight aspect. I guess you could bury a bunch of firearms in your back yard for some dooms day prepping. Or bury them in other locations. But if you are just going to store the firearm I would just by a cheap case for $25.
I didn't think about the water tight aspect. I guess you could bury a bunch of firearms in your back yard for some dooms day prepping. Or bury them in other locations. But if you are just going to store the firearm I would just by a cheap case for $25.
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Look for pier fishing carts. These are really popular on the coasts
That is quite intriguing
My intended purpose is a bit different. My dad has some minor mobility issues. When we go on our annual fishing trip I have to make multiple trips up/down the bank to get our gear down to the water. So I am devising a plan to use a collapsible 2 wheel dolly to haul tackle boxes, small cooler and a tube to slip fishing rods down into so I only have to make one trip. I suppose a pvc pipe would do the job. I will have to go see what the largest diameter pipe I can find is.
Where are you located? We have scrap pipe at our shop in Whitestown 1/2" to 48". What size do you need and if you are close I will hook you up.
Not my pic but I just used PVC to store my shotgun when traveling. Stick the tube in a fold bag chair bag and you can walk around anywhere you want.
Not my pic
My pic, also I added some Magpul sling attachment to the tube and use the sling for the shotgun to carry it around.
Thank you. Fun store, a friend of mine wanted a extra shotgun to bring to a shotgun match. He ended up leaving it at home because he thought it was a bag chair that was in the pile of thing to take to the match, he did want to carry more stuff. If it fooled him it will fool anyoneThat's a pretty slick set up you've got! Make Shotguns Great Again!
Biggest concern I would have with that is if spotted someone might mistake it for a rather large pipe bomb. That might be tough to explain when you are face down spread eagle with guns trained on you