Pennsylvania Firearm Owners Association
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  1. #1
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    Default Gun safe organization

    http://www.storemoreguns.com

    I just installed the small rod pack and 4 of the pistol hangers. Pretty easy to install. I now have room for a couple more rifles and a few handguns. All in all the products seem to pretty good quality and shouldn't mare any guns.
    Your web muscles do not frighten me.

  2. #2
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    Last month I made those out of wood dowel rods. Used a fat rod to make the ends and glued the skinny rods to those. Got velcro at walmart. They do work well, gave me a bit more room, and my home made version only ran me about $20 to make enough for 20 guns.

    I was able to make some long ones for my SBR's, fatter ones for shotgun, etc.

    Not my picture, but this is essentially what I did:

    In America arms are free merchandise such that anyone who has the capital may make their houses into armories and their gardens into parks of artillery. - Ira Allen, 1796

  3. #3
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    Hmmm may have to give this some consideration.

    I removed all those useless barrel rest/dividers in mine. All they do restrict how many and where guns can be stored.
    FUCK BIDEN

  4. #4
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    age: 61 Dillsburg, Pennsylvania
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    Gun safe organization????? What's that? You obviously haven't had your safe for very long. That, or you're not married.

    I've had cleaning and inventorying my safe on my "to do" list for about 5 years now. Gonna be a big job, for sure. I am able to manage to keep access to the important contents up and running, but man! That other crap in there? Don't know WHAT happened there. Should be interesting when I get around to it.

  5. #5
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    Default Re: Gun safe organization

    Wrong and wrong. Had the safe for years and married. I do have free time on Fridays, so that helps. I just needed more room or another safe. For $50 I have bought myself a few more years before I'll need another safe.
    Your web muscles do not frighten me.

  6. #6
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    Right next door, Pennsylvania
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    Default Re: Gun safe organization

    I haven;t found a better, or less expensive way to store handguns than a dish rack. Mine racks hold 10 guns, don't have the high ends like this one, and were bought at yard sales for $1, but this gives you an idea: http://www.kingdametal.com/upload/ki...dish-racks.jpg
    Honey, sell my guns for what they're worth and not what I told you I paid for them.

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