Gun Rack : What is it?
| A gun rack is a shelving system made of wood or other solid materials used for storing guns. It is designed to protect guns from dust and scratches, and prevent unauthorized handling and use especially by children. It is also used to display guns in an organized manner without taking so much space on walls, cabinets, and safes. A gun rack is commonly used in gun stores, homes, and law enforcement agencies such as police departments, military schools and bases. |
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Kinds of Gun Racks include the following: |
Pistol rack
A pistol rack is mainly used for keeping and storing pistols and handguns. It is usually made of iron or steel covered in rubber or plastic coating for extra durability and protection.
It is small, lightweight, and portable. A small model can hold up to five handgun units, while a larger model can accommodate up to 20. It can be mounted on a wall or closet, or set on a tabletop. It can have a drop down locking bar that stops at the base for quick access.
Rifle rack
A rifle rack is specifically designed for storing rifles and shotguns. It is large, bulky, and space-consuming. It is stable enough to keep up to 10 firearms vertically or horizontally. It can be set on the floor or mounted on a wall.
It is usually made of iron or steel covered in rubber or plastic coating for extra durability and protection.
It is commonly used in homes and law enforcement agencies including police stations, military schools, and border patrols.
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Stability: Choose a gun rack that is stable enough to hold several guns. If you intend to mount in on a wall, make sure the screws and bolts are durable.
Space: If you have limited space at home, look for a gun rack that can be mounted on a wall.
Safety information
Keep you firearms out of sight of children and visitors even if they are kept in a rack. This prevents other people from talking about them that may lead to theft. For safety, enclose your gun rack with wooden sides or lockable glass doors.
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