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Tips for Moving Your Gun Collection to Your New Home

  • Writer: GunBroker.com
    GunBroker.com
  • Apr 4, 2022
  • 3 min read

The exciting part of buying a new house as a gun collector is finding a new and upgraded space to store all your firearms. However, the idea of moving your entire collection might seem like a daunting task. With the right preparation, you can do it. Instead of just packing your 204 Ruger and other rifles into a bag and loading them into the moving truck, here are four tips to help make moving your gun collection to your new home a breeze.

Do a Thorough Inventory and Consider Downsizing


The first step to moving your guns is to make sure each one is accounted for. They should all be in their designated case or safe, and you should confirm with your records that you have located each piece. This step is similar to moving other items because now is the perfect time to consider downsizing. The smaller your collection is, the easier it will be to move. If you decide that you can part with your DPMS 308, you can list it for sale on your trusted online marketplace. Once it sells, you can ship it off and have more room for the rest of your firearms at your new home.


Prepare Every Gun for Transportation


Now that you finished your bookkeeping and downsizing processes, it is time to prepare your guns for transportation. Firstly, make sure they are all unloaded. Check and double-check each firearm before you move them. Then, you should take this opportunity to maintain your guns. You might have had some of them in storage for an extended time, so this is an excellent chance to check them for damage and give them a quick cleaning. Once they are unloaded and cleaned, put them all in their cases, sleeves, or bags. After you have done this, you can start the actual moving process.

Move Your Guns Safely and Securely


Moving your guns comes down to two things: transporting them safely and keeping them protected. Make sure to follow all the typical gun safety rules, especially any time you are handling your guns. Act as if they are all loaded. Pack and unload them yourself if possible and keep them in their cases and bags until you are completely ready to unpack. To keep your 9mm revolver and other guns protected, do not store them in a truck or van with many moving boxes or furniture. Instead, keep them in a secure location where they will not get damaged. Lastly, if you are moving to a different state, make sure to read up on the gun laws in that state.


Make Properly Storing Your Guns a Priority at the New Home


Once you have made it to your new house, you want to prioritize your guns. As tempting as it is to relax for a few days, you should get your guns appropriately stored back in your safe. This can help prevent any accidental damage while you unpack the rest of your belongings. As you unpack each firearm, double-check that it has not sustained any damage during the move. Then, you can store them in your safe, and you are ready to get started on the other boxes.


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