Come to think of it, I believe I read about some type of sealable bag that also had desiccant properties or something like that. I’ll try and find it again.
3 years from now when you need it, you'll dig it up and it'll look like this:
lol Don't be crushing my highYou're still sedated, arent'cha?
That's an MP40
I don't know about burying guns. Hiding things of value or importance on the other hand, I can understand that I suppose.
sealed pvc pipe with an extra coat of flex seal around the caps should about do it. Perhaps placed in an old forgotten and abandoned coal mine from 100 years ago.
Glass jars also do really well and glass will last about a million years if nothing breaks it. The lid however, would be the weak spot. I wish I could find a company that makes glass jars and threaded glass lids for them. Now that would be the cats' meow along with some sealant. You wouldn't have to really worry about rubber degradation like you do with ammo can seals, which so far often work for about 40 or 50 years.
lol Don't be crushing my high
I talked about this with a buddy once, his response "If you need to bury them, it's time to dig them up and use them"Just thinking out loud, i have no experience on this subject....
A. Lots of vids on this and even some of items dug up say 3 years later, good results with a little common sense.
B. Dont bury such in your dang yard if,ya actually concerned someone may look, better get out out out , and tell NO ONE !! Tell the NO ONE to do the same and dont tell you!! Who breaks ??? Everyone breaks
Theyre are metal detectors and even puppies trained to find exactly what folks be hiding. So go in da boonies off the beaten path if its easy for you its easy for the boogy man.