That is how I store my break-barrels, for both those reasons.I forget whose Weihrauchcollection was on display over the winter. I noticed that the break barrels were stored open. I wasn’t sure why, but I’ve taken to doing that. I just have a HW50s and a r9, but I can see at a glance that they’re empty and safe. On reflection, I was wondering if they were stored open for that reason or to take the pressure off the breech seal?
And I store coil springers barrel-up to keep the spring greases and oils from migrating to the cylinder, and air-springers barrel-down so the gas ram seals stay moist.
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