How do people store their LBP’s in their cabinets?

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Re: How do people store their LBP’s in their cabinets?

#21 Post by Gh0st »

strangesam wrote:that cabinet is so empty!
1/3...... cheers
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#22 Post by strangesam »

Gh0st wrote:
strangesam wrote:that cabinet is so empty!
1/3...... cheers
Thats no excuse! Think of the poor starvings RFDs!... Are those 9mm gatling guns UK legal?
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#23 Post by poll007 »

Similar to Safetyfirst i went for a 3d printed option though mine is held onto the door with a magnet so it doesn't take up a rifle rack slot.
I uses an L shape slot for a bit of extra security and added some bubble wrap from a package to avoid any scratching (or annoying clanging noises).
the magnets hold it to the door-the string makes sure it doesn't slide down at all (though I'm sure I could do away with this had I used stronger magnets)
not the prettiest buts it's done the job.
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#24 Post by morph007 »

Hi,

This is how mine looks, a couple of strong magnets and some thin stick on foam padding.

Works a treat.

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#25 Post by Geek »

morph007 wrote:Hi,

This is how mine looks, a couple of strong magnets and some thin stick on foam padding.

Works a treat.

Mark
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#26 Post by strangesam »

I think its a chaippa little badger..

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiappa_Little_Badger
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#27 Post by shellshokt »

I made one from a cheap airsoft 1911 holster and some magnets.
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#28 Post by morph007 »

Hi Geek,

Like Strangesam says it's the Chaippa little badger.

It's great fun, folds in half, very lightweight, can't get anything simpler.

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