Admiring your collection

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Few years back, just starting my airgun collecting, realized need for storage. Bought an overpriced, 7-gun floor rack, that had a "shop class" design look. Works fine, best thing was provided easy blueprint to make my own. These three are in use, most weathered one sits on back porch for when I'm outside. Design can vary, just cut a diagonal line in a plywood piece so that base is larger than top, ruler shows variety of base sizes. Cross pieces can vary, as well, used a hole cutter (for installing door knobs) to make gun holding grooves. These make, at least for me, enjoying my collection so much easier. WM
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iAM,
Few years back, just starting my airgun collecting, realized need for storage. Bought an overpriced, 7-gun floor rack, that had a "shop class" design look. Works fine, best thing was provided easy blueprint to make my own. These three are in use, most weathered one sits on back porch for when I'm outside. Design can vary, just cut a diagonal line in a plywood piece so that base is larger than top, ruler shows variety of base sizes. Cross pieces can vary, as well, used a hole cutter (for installing door knobs) to make gun holding grooves. These make, at least for me, enjoying my collection so much easier. WMView attachment 344207View attachment 344208
Got plans to make some pretty much identical to those stands lol just longer
 
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On the days I don't get to shoot, I like to pick them up to imagine what I might do if I could. My pistols get the most idle handling, as they're the easiest to grab. And yes, when I work from home and stuff gets weird, I'll have one sitting on my desk next to me. Some people like to squeeze a stress ball or whatever, I like to pick up a pistol or a rifle while I choose my words carefully for that next email.
 
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