roccoracer
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Cool. Either way, very nice setup. I am guessing you don't live in MA.
I do live in Ma. All the guns are in a safe in tge room.
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Cool. Either way, very nice setup. I am guessing you don't live in MA.
Awesome. Nice collection as well.
3rd photo down of the ammo.....I literally spaced out for a minute staring green with envy...
Some Suggestions.
I put 1 inch plywood and steel inside the inside walls(not against the concrete) so someone couldn't kick them self through the wallboard.
I had one window in the room. I have iron bars installed over the window from outside and a way to block the window from inside. Just in case.
I used the dricore on the floor as a subfloor DRIcore 7/8 in. x 2 ft. x 2 ft. Aspen Subfloor Panel-CDGNUS750024024 at The Home Depot
Instead of normal peg board. I ordered stainless steel peg board from Home depot's web site. I like the look if it. I live in NH so I can just display the guns like this without locks
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Mark
Mark
... I live in NH so I can just display the guns like this without locks...
For the life of me I can't find a trigger lock for this sucker.
..I need more guns
I hate to admit it but what am I looking at?
It's a palm gun. Unless I'm mistaken, the trigger is the lever on the right. You place the gun in your hand with the barrel(on the left) protruding through your fingers. To fire, you squeeze your palm.
This. 1880's Chicago Palm Pistol. Fires a .32 Extra-Short Rimfire (if you can find it), which is guaranteed to annoy the heck out of the person you're shooting. Come to the Pumpkin Shoot - I'll bring it along.