Humidity: it’s the sneaky culprit behind more rusted rifles, pitted pistols, and swollen stocks than just about anything else out there. It doesn’t matter if you’re in the Arizona desert or the backwoods of upstate New York—moisture finds a way.

Humidity: it’s the sneaky culprit behind more rusted rifles, pitted pistols, and swollen stocks than just about anything else out there. It doesn’t matter if you’re in the Arizona desert or the backwoods of upstate New York—moisture finds a way.
Whether you’re toting a vintage Winchester 1894 or a modern Marlin 336 deep into the backcountry, proper care ensures your rifle performs when it counts—and lasts for generations.
When the season wraps up, we take the time to give our shotguns the attention they deserve. Whether it’s a trusted vintage double, a well-used pump, or a modern workhorse, the principles of post-season care remain largely the same. It’s not about reinventing the wheel—just good, basic field maintenance done right.
We see it often. You’ve come into possession of an old rifle, handgun or shotgun, and it’s now sitting idly in your safe. Perhaps it was passed down to you by a relative. Perhaps you or a family member were active in hunting or shooting sports years ago. This is a common occurrence, so if this is you, you’re not alone.