Moderator storage

JackDavis

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Anyone got any recommendations for moderator storage in the cabinet?

Ideally looking for something to keep them up and out way preferably on the cabinet door

Thanks
Jack
 
There are some magnetic jobbies available, I think there is a thread on here about them :-|... maybe do a "Search"
 
A piece of wood of the right dimensions to sit on top of the foam barrel separator with holes drilled in to accept 6" lengths of 6mm carbon kite spars, available from Decathlon. Just sit the mod onto the vertical carbon tubes.
 
However you store them dry them out after use. Even if its dry, firing produces water. Even if its aluminium or some other exotic metal. Ive had lots of moderators over the years and none have ever rusted or corroded.
 
Cost me like £140 just to store them 😂

I’m surprised no one with a 3D printer has copied this
 
Anyone got any recommendations for moderator storage in the cabinet?

Ideally looking for something to keep them up and out way preferably on the cabinet door

Thanks
Jack
I put sticky back velcro on my cabinet door, then got some airsoft magazine 'plateholder' chest pockets with molle loops, and used a molle to velcro adaptor to stick it all to the door. It's ideal. I now have two of them for all my S1 and airgun mods, which all sit safely on the back of the safe door.
 

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I use a plastic box (the really useful type you get from Homebase) and store them in an ammo cabinet. I put a large desiccant bag in with them along with another one in the main compartment.
 
I put sticky back velcro on my cabinet door, then got some airsoft magazine 'plateholder' chest pockets with molle loops, and used a molle to velcro adaptor to stick it all to the door. It's ideal. I now have two of them for all my S1 and airgun mods, which all sit safely on the back of the safe door.
That’s a good idea! Got a link for the plate carriers?
 
However you store them dry them out after use. Even if its dry, firing produces water. Even if its aluminium or some other exotic metal. Ive had lots of moderators over the years and none have ever rusted or corroded.
Here is a video of a visit to Freyr & Devics plant in Norway. He gives good advice ref drying.
 
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