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rifles wall hanger
Anyone know where I could obtain the following rifles wall hangers?
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y14...llNMoffice.jpg http://128.171.62.162/hawthorn-engin...gun_rack_1.jpg |
You can go to Home Depot and buy a peg board and have them cut it for you to your desired dimension.
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The above pictures are rather cruel examples of what I am dreaming of. I am actually looking for a little more metallic, contemporary and tactical looking wall hanger.
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Go to a metal shop and get them to cut you a 4'X5' piece of 1/16th-1/32nd aluminum. Screw that to a pegboard, then tap holes where appropriate.
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I use these tracks from Walmart, the actual hangers are rubber coated and do not mark your precious items. They are plastic, though so if you need metal then this isn't for you.
http://s650.photobucket.com/albums/u...Full_Angle.jpg How about a little game of "Spot the real steel". http://s650.photobucket.com/albums/u...e/SANY0004.jpg |
Nice.. I've been looking at this too. Wife want's them outta the way and up on the wall is outta the way. The wooden cabinet looks real nice, Wonder what that would take?
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I think there's like craftsman wall kits that are like metal pegboards for the garage workshop
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Home Depot sells them for about $1.80 each.
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Just can't store loaded ones.
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Anyway, that is a non-restricted weapon legally on display. The ammunition is kept in a separate room and the action is locked. Even if it were a restricted weapon it could be displayed on my wall, all I have to do is include a structural fixture in my action lock. (A ring bolt or 2 screwed deep into the beam then cable locked to the action lock is a legal display for a restricted weapon.) |
Damn that was some good air. Ah, I wasn't aware that there were special laws that can be met regarding displaying weapons. That's cool.
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