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ray1970
06-30-2014, 20:50
So, I was looking at all of the small firearm parts I have and trying to think of a more efficient way to store and organize them. Suddenly it dawned on me. I remember somewhere out in one of my storage buildings with all of the rest of my fishing gear I have several "worm binders". These are basically a small nylon notebook type thing with ziplock bags inside that are used for storing soft baits. Should work out well for organizing and storing things like mainsprings, recoil springs, small detents, gas rings, disconnectors, etc. Think I'll swing by Cabelas or some place and pick up a couple of new ones and try it out.

If I didn't explain this very well, here is what I am talking about.

http://www.wired2fish.com/wp-content/uploads/migrated-assets/2011/07/tackle-logic-worm-wrap.png

hghclsswhitetrsh
06-30-2014, 21:29
I thought this was going to be an underwear discussion. I'm sadly disappointed. <~~~ That's what she said too... Sorry Ray.

Great-Kazoo
06-30-2014, 22:41
i use these
http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/images/products/crafts/53348p.jpg

BPTactical
07-01-2014, 17:11
Any horizontal surface, especially the floor[Coffee]

ray1970
07-01-2014, 18:01
i use these
http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/images/products/crafts/53348p.jpg

I have some of them in something similar but thinks like multiple mainsprings and recoil springs with different rates just don't fit in there in their original packages. With the worm binders I can keep them organized in their original packages so I can know which ones are for a Sig, which ones are for a CZ, a 1911, etc. and which ones are 15, 17, 20 pound, etc.

merl
07-01-2014, 18:37
I like your idea ray, thanks.

Great-Kazoo
07-01-2014, 19:20
Any horizontal surface, especially the floor[Coffee]

Dark areas and small openings are great for out of stock items.