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Posted By: Bear Tracker

Home Gun Display - 11/30/23 02:57 PM

Good morning all,
We have a couple of guns, older and newer that have a lot of sentimental value as well. Wondering if you have any ideas on how to put them on the wall for display. Looking at holder ideas, etc. Thanks
Posted By: Gary Benson

Re: Home Gun Display - 11/30/23 03:13 PM

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Posted By: k snow

Re: Home Gun Display - 11/30/23 03:30 PM

If displayed, make sure they are secure. Displayed guns can turn into stolen guns very easily.
Posted By: 70sdiver

Re: Home Gun Display - 11/30/23 04:04 PM

Originally Posted by Gary Benson
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About 50 percent of my high school shop class built this myself included!
Posted By: Turtledale

Re: Home Gun Display - 11/30/23 04:10 PM

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Posted By: Flipper 56

Re: Home Gun Display - 11/30/23 04:11 PM

When I was growing up we had a couple nice gun cabinets with glass in the doors. Now, I don't leave anything outside a gun safe.
Posted By: Providence Farm

Re: Home Gun Display - 11/30/23 04:12 PM

Originally Posted by k snow
If displayed, make sure they are secure. Displayed guns can turn into stolen guns very easily.



Something I have never been concerned about. When you don't have many people over, and live out in the country, and there is at least someone at home 90% of the time there is litle concern. Seldom do the doors get locked.

Why lock them? If I want in the lock won't stop me I would just bust the glass on the door or a window. Leav them open and at least you won't have to fix what they break to get in.

Honestly if they know my family well enough to know what's here to steal and are brave enough to try they can have what they get. Most likely they would just shorten their life expectancy
Posted By: Lugnut

Re: Home Gun Display - 11/30/23 04:28 PM

Originally Posted by Providence Farm
Originally Posted by k snow
If displayed, make sure they are secure. Displayed guns can turn into stolen guns very easily.



Something I have never been concerned about. Seldom do the doors get locked.
Why lock them? If I want in the lock won't stop me I would just bust the glass on the door or a window. Leav them open and at least you won't have to fix what they break to get in.


Same here. My guns have always been hung in racks on the wall or in a couple of glass fronted cases. Most of them right now are in my office/man cave, others in the master bedroom. I’ve been doing it that way for 50+ years and never lost a gun.

When we have company over we shut the doors to the office and master bedroom.

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Posted By: Lugnut

Re: Home Gun Display - 11/30/23 04:30 PM

We never lock our doors either. I guess the sound of my dogs going crazy at the slightest outside disturbance has been a pretty good deterrent all these years.

The wife does lock the doors when she’s home alone, when I’m working out of state.
Posted By: charles

Re: Home Gun Display - 11/30/23 04:33 PM

I have seen hardwood dowels, cut on an angle and bored through the center, screwed or nailed to a wall to support a firearm. I have used these dowels to hang a Civil War sword over a doorway.

I had a friend in the 70s with an extensive collection of Mod 12s, who displayed them using the dowels. I'm fairly sure those Mod 12s are locked in a safe now.
Posted By: MikeTraps2

Re: Home Gun Display - 11/30/23 06:07 PM

As a kid, my Grandparents had guns in the corners of most room and ammo in the drawers in the kitchen. Dad kept his in the closet in his bedroom, and we knew to never touch them without asking, period, ever!

When I was married I had both a gun safe and had 4 I used most on a rack over the fireplace, and never had an issue with my kids as they knew the rules same as I had. I feel the key is to make sure they KNOW darn well and sure how dangerous and deadly even a tiny 22 can be.

Now I keep ALL my guns and most ammo locked up in a heavy duty gun VAULT, not because I fear them or anyone in my home using them incorrectly, but in this day and age I trust no one when it comes to guns that is not family or a trust friend of MINE!!!
Posted By: Cragar

Re: Home Gun Display - 11/30/23 08:07 PM

Originally Posted by Gary Benson
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I've used one of these for years. Then it became more important to secure my guns in a vault.

The old wooden rack is now used for my pellet guns.
Posted By: Scuba1

Re: Home Gun Display - 11/30/23 10:12 PM

I done even have locks at my place.
Posted By: Larry Baer

Re: Home Gun Display - 11/30/23 10:20 PM

I found an old kitchen cabinet about 6' tall with bottom drawers and 4' tall top doors. The top doors have the wood cut out of them and some one put glass put into them where the wood panels were. It has no back on it. It's white painted and rough looking. I'm going to mount it to a wall so it doesn't move and display old doubles in it. I think I'll put green felt on the bottom and back. It was free along the road. It isn't for security just looks old like the old double guns.
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Home Gun Display - 11/30/23 10:23 PM

Gun Safe
and a couple stashed for protection
Posted By: backroadsarcher

Re: Home Gun Display - 11/30/23 10:45 PM

Gun safe here. I do not show what I have.
Posted By: Finster

Re: Home Gun Display - 11/30/23 10:46 PM

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Posted By: Line Jumper

Re: Home Gun Display - 11/30/23 11:30 PM

Was told by the ATF if guns are unlocked, stolen then used is a crime I could be liable. I had a nice glass front gun cabinet at the time and I could have run a cable through all tigger guards and around the back of the cabinet and I would be ok. I decided not to worry about it, didn’t want to drill holes in my cabinet.
Posted By: 160user

Re: Home Gun Display - 11/30/23 11:57 PM

Originally Posted by backroadsarcher
Gun safe here. I do not show what I have.


Yep and I wanted them protected from fire too.
Posted By: west river rogue

Re: Home Gun Display - 12/01/23 12:06 AM

grew up with guns on wall //////sign of the times we live in.
Posted By: Drifter

Re: Home Gun Display - 12/01/23 12:27 AM

Couple trail cameras when ever both are gone at the same time and a 4 dog alarm system.
Posted By: Blaine County

Re: Home Gun Display - 12/01/23 01:07 AM

One AR in the corner. The rest in the safes. Currently planning a concrete vault.

I would love to have them displayed but too risky.
Posted By: patfundine

Re: Home Gun Display - 12/01/23 03:10 AM

Originally Posted by 160user
Originally Posted by backroadsarcher
Gun safe here. I do not show what I have.


Yep and I wanted them protected from fire too.



I didn't know you had any guns!
Posted By: Vinke

Re: Home Gun Display - 12/01/23 04:11 AM

unsecured would be against the law in WA
Posted By: ~ADC~

Re: Home Gun Display - 12/01/23 04:14 AM

You should of locked that door finster, maybe they wouldn't of made off with all your guns.
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