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Interesting article, but I must say I prefer to cache items in this manner using floor / ceiling joists. The cavities are deeper, there is generally a finished floor on one side and finished ceiling on the other. Closets are the first areas searched, and any anomaly is scrutinized. Would you like to hide a long gun for extended storage? Pack it up and hide it in the ceiling of you dining room. Granted, you will need to completely finish and repaint the ceiling, but it is essentially hidden in plain site. If it is disturbed, you will know immediately. This is a long term storage solution that can be accessed quickly in an emergency with a minimal likelihood of discovery. Good Luck, Stay Safe.
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