30 min. Typical house fire, if i am not mistaken burns at 1200 degrees for 30 or 45 minutes.
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Mark Sligar1 month ago
I recondition guns all the time that have been in fires. Most of the time if the gun has not been in direct contact with the fire you are good to go. House fires also produce toxic chemical smoke which is acidic and will cause rust without being exposed to water, also when the fire dept. puts water on the fire it creates steam which can travel through the air and finds its way into the cracks in the safe. The safe will have 2 ratings...1 is temperature 2 is how long it is exposed to that temperature such as 1400 degrees for 30 min. Typical house fire, if i am not mistaken burns at 1200 degrees for 30 or 45 minutes. I trick I was taught is to put 3 to 4 (whichever fit) 5 gallon jugs of water on top of the safe, as the fire buns and melts the jugs it will release water that will run down the safe cooling it enough to extend the time exposed to the fire.....hopefully I will never have to find out if it really works. Be Blessed Mark Sligar
i thought the same thing. that was terribly irresponsible how he tore open that handgun bag.lets just drop the hand gun and jostle the crap out of guns that we are not sure are unloaded.