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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?
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Re: How do people store their LBP’s in their cabinets?
Thats no excuse! Think of the poor starvings RFDs!... Are those 9mm gatling guns UK legal?Gh0st wrote:1/3......strangesam wrote:that cabinet is so empty!
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Re: How do people store their LBP’s in their cabinets?
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.
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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Re: How do people store their LBP’s in their cabinets?
Hi,
This is how mine looks, a couple of strong magnets and some thin stick on foam padding.
Works a treat.
Mark
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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Re: How do people store their LBP’s in their cabinets?
I am intrigued, what is the carbine with the skeleton stock?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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Re: How do people store their LBP’s in their cabinets?
I made one from a cheap airsoft 1911 holster and some magnets.
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Re: How do people store their LBP’s in their cabinets?
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.
Mark
Like Strangesam says it's the Chaippa little badger.
It's great fun, folds in half, very lightweight, can't get anything simpler.
Mark
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