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I don't own any safe queens I guess, but if I had a really precious item I'd do the same storage I do now- handful of dessicants in a sealed soft sided container.
My guns are all for the range, hunting, or self defense so I expect them to get some wear and tear. That being said, if I need to get a gun out of the back, I just take all the guns out that are in front of it.
I'm just careful when I take guns out and put them in. It works. I stack my handguns. I use heavy weight 100% synthetic socks, the kind you wear on your feet, to store them in and am also careful when handling them. No dings and no rust.
Socks can trap moisture and silicone is just about the worst thing you can put on a gun. Silicone is forever - you cannot get it off and will make your grip slippery as hell. Get a little on your hands and everything you touch will be contaminated. Ask anyone who does fine wood refinishing or any piano or guitar repair guy about dealing with silicone on any kind of finish. The only thing I want on my guns is a thin layer of oil and dry air. I used to use silcone rags. Not any more.
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