How do people store their LBP’s in their cabinets?

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How do people store their LBP’s in their cabinets?

#1 Post by Gh0st »

So, having acquired a LBP and another imminent i was looking at how to store them in the cabinet.

Although I have a 7 gun cabinet it only has 4 rifles but I don’t simply want to rest them in the bottom, A lose space for rifles and B damage them.

So I was messing around today with a kind of shelf?

What does everyone else do?
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#2 Post by Dellboy »

Strong rare eath magnet (or a bolted on hook) and hang from trigger guard .
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Bolted hook on the side.


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#4 Post by Gh0st »

I was thinking of “no more nails” the mini rack I made into the cabinet.

May take a wander around DIY store tomorrow and see what I can find.
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#5 Post by 1066 »

I know it's not quite what you're looking for but I 3d print a magnetic rack that can be placed anywhere on the inside/outside of your cabinet (or on the side of your vehicle for shotguns)

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#6 Post by Gh0st »

I like those, can you modify the design for pistols?
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#7 Post by ordnance »

I just hang mine on the door.
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#8 Post by Gh0st »

The joys of short barrels and no cot hangers ! :-)
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#9 Post by BamBam »

I just use a magnet over the coat hanger and rest the butt of the grip on the upper rifle slots.
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#10 Post by 1066 »

Gh0st wrote:I like those, can you modify the design for pistols?

Yes, the designing is not too much trouble but they are slow to print - the single in the photo takes around 5 hours to print. I also do a double for O/U shotgun.


If you can pm me a sketch with what sort of thing you're thinking of I'll do a custom design.

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