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LugerForum Patron Join Date: Dec 2012
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Here’s another example of the rack density, showing P.38s on an 8-Gun rack with a tray for numbered and spare magazines. |
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Merritt Island, Fl
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Thanks, we are collectors first, and got into designing and building racks because we couldn't find any way to efficiently store handguns that we were satisfied with. One thing led to another and now we are in the Armory Rack business. It's been fun and we've received a lot of positive feedback.
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Merritt Island, Fl
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Received my Armory Rack today. Very nicely made, heavy duty product. It isn't a recycled dishwasher rack! Loaded it up with 3 pistols and it works great! The padded tray is a worthwhile addition at minimal cost.
I guess I *could* carp about it not fitting my .17 Luger BB pistol, but the 4th position is already reserved for a Ruger Mk III I'm jonesing after...
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