Bury Your Guns In A Survival Cache Before Winter: Glock Lowers Are Easy to Hide

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It's been a busy digging season for me. I have refined some of my gun caches to not include much metal to be found by a metal detector.
Since Glock uppers are not registered or hard to get, how about burying just your lowers so your cache wont give itself up to metal detectors?
In 2 years, you must legally register all your guns.
In the mean time you can bury your lowers in a container in VT or NH and you'll never have to register in Massachusetts.
Then you can store your uppers in secret places in Massachusetts.
Keep what you need at home but for a large collection that is not needed right away - you can store the lowers away under the earth for long term storage...

Link below has a good container.

Just store the GPS coordinates and landmarks in a secure location.
Before you bury, keep your cell phone at home and pull the fuse on your On Star so nobody will know where you are.

What do you think of keeping spare Glocks broken apart as lowers a uppers in different places?
 
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It's like Geocaching but instead of coordinates, make mental notes of various landmarks in the woods. I would never store anything like that in my phone.
 
What's the over/under on Reptile posting up, in ~2 years, complaining about how he lost the location for his VT/NH gun parts stash? Or he goes to dig up one of them only to find it's already gone. [rofl2]
I have dozens of Thumbdrives with back up info on my caches. All 4092 bit encrypted.

Also, secret cloud storage for files.

And, secret international encrypted email accounts that have encrypted data stored in the emails.

No written passwords.

Just hints written down on microscopic text and hidden on tiny pieces of paper in secret locations.
 
It's like Geocaching but instead of coordinates, make mental notes of various landmarks in the woods. I would never store anything like that in my phone.
Good idea. Hmm, that pile of leaves with the squirrel to the left. 🤣🤣🤣.
That's how my mind works.
 
Sealed pvc still takes on condensation like the outside of a drinking glass. Any vids you see about checking survival caches or time capsules the stuffs akways moldy/rusty. Caked and dripping in oil then vac sealed is probably the best option. But also keeping it out of the ground too, like where it can be used and maintained without an 8 hr drive, 2h of digging.
 
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