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This thread makes me so depressed.
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"I talked to my boat and said you've been with me 42 years. If we live or die, then we'll be together, then I pushed on full throttle." -Susumu Sugawara
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Originally Posted By _B_:
Wish I was rich enough to have a collection like all these. http://i1189.photobucket.com/albums/z432/bbuher/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_3717.jpg Its airsoft, so you probably can. |
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The legend.
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Originally Posted By cowboy:
Originally Posted By _B_:
Wish I was rich enough to have a collection like all these. http://i1189.photobucket.com/albums/z432/bbuher/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_3717.jpg Its airsoft, so you probably can. *snort* |
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"How can you know so little about this and be occupying a chair at the time that you do?"
-Christopher Hitchens to Ron Reagan Jr. on the topic of terrorism- |
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Slatwall - try searching for it online, google
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Originally Posted By Redhed97:
Slatwall - try searching for it online, google But be careful- a lot of slatwall out there is not rated for loads that some larger firearms would apply. The Gladiator Track and similar styles are, but the basic commercial stuff that you paint or stain generally is not. |
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I did gridwall in mine. Metal grid type material that you put hooks on - similar idea to the slat wall material. I used displaywarehouse.com
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Great info. Thanks.
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I would use something like this. You can still mount them horizontally or customize it to your liking.
http://www.dlsweaponsystems.com/expandable_weapon_rack.html |
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Originally Posted By js308:
I would use something like this. You can still mount them horizontally or customize it to your liking. http://www.dlsweaponsystems.com/expandable_weapon_rack.html Saved it for when I build a gun room. |
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Originally Posted By Progun1911:
The old knuckle shuffle on the piss pump. OOOOOHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Originally Posted By js308:
I would use something like this. You can still mount them horizontally or customize it to your liking. http://www.dlsweaponsystems.com/expandable_weapon_rack.html I'm a fan- have I mentioned that before? Expensive stuff, unfortunately, but I can't say enough good things about it in terms of space efficiency, strength of mounting, and not trashing your stuff taking it in or out. ______ |
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Cant remember if these have been posted and OP has me on ignore. Could someone ask him to im me? http://www.stumbleupon.com/to/s/9n2aCP
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Originally Posted By wesmerc: Cant remember if these have been posted and OP has me on ignore. Could someone ask him to im me? http://www.stumbleupon.com/to/s/9n2aCP They are about halfway back in the thread I think. Nevertheless, it's an amazing collection. |
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"I talked to my boat and said you've been with me 42 years. If we live or die, then we'll be together, then I pushed on full throttle." -Susumu Sugawara
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Wow looks great!
Do you have plans/drawings for that that you can post? |
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Unfortunately I don't have any plans. It was one of a kind and some things were done on the flly. Its in a 90yr old house so there were some issuses that I had no control over. The good thing is after two years everything still works as designed.
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Originally Posted By sedahenning:
Unfortunately I don't have any plans. It was one of a kind and some things were done on the flly. Its in a 90yr old house so there were some issuses that I had no control over. The good thing is after two years everything still works as designed. That is sweet. Looking forward to pics of the inside. |
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Originally Posted By _B_:
Wish I was rich enough to have a collection like all these. Anyone with Photoshop can. The Barrett is waaaaaaaay out of scale, so I'm calling. |
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Originally Posted By AR-Builder-Upper:
Originally Posted By _B_:
Wish I was rich enough to have a collection like all these. Anyone with Photoshop can. The Barrett is waaaaaaaay out of scale, so I'm calling. Which picture are you talking about? |
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Originally Posted By DevilPig:
Originally Posted By AR-Builder-Upper:
Originally Posted By _B_:
Wish I was rich enough to have a collection like all these. Anyone with Photoshop can. The Barrett is waaaaaaaay out of scale, so I'm calling. Which picture are you talking about? The airsoft room, I think... |
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Yep.
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Originally Posted By sabadoctor:
Guys, Can anyone tell me what this adjustable hanging wall material is called or where you can get it? Lowes and Home Depot are no help. I have tried google searches to no avail. I want to cover my gun room walls with the stuff if I can find it. Thanks for your help. Rob http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj250/sabadoctor/WallMaterial.jpg slate wall it is; Along with that my dad owns the company that makes all the plastic insert rails into the wall systems as well as all the plastic shevlving and brackets. if you have not already found info on the stuff it is very expensice given what it is IMHO. |
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Originally Posted By AvengeR15:
Originally Posted By wesmerc:
Cant remember if these have been posted and OP has me on ignore. Could someone ask him to im me? http://www.stumbleupon.com/to/s/9n2aCP They are about halfway back in the thread I think. Nevertheless, it's an amazing collection. DAYAMN! Simply amazing! |
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Wow, talking about a thread that delivers this one does. I'm slowly building my own safe room in my basement making use of a 22' x 8' room built as a poured concrete/ rebar storm shelter. This room sits directly under my masonry porch and has two outside walls, last year I installed a Sturdy door at the threshold of this room and recently wired up electrical and lights so I can run a de-humidifier.
I have some questions as I do have a humidity problem in this room and thus the de-humidifier has to run very often to keep things at 35%. From talking to construction types as well as online research the lack of insulation is a problem as I don't have a damp basement or room. The bottom of my porch is coreagated steel, I know I need to paint this stuff with some sort or paint to keep rust from being an issue but I have no clue on what type of insulation. My thoughts are to use foam-board with a vapor barrier and the standard fiberglass over that to achieve a good R value and finish out my ceiling. The walls should be fairly simple, again using the foam-board and stud up the concrete walls. There I could use standard bats of fiberglass and use moisture-resistant green-board drywall. I plan on doing all this work myself for opsec reasons but do have a few trusted friends I could enlist. Trouble I have is knowing what materials I need to use. I'm not really worried about someone busting threw he masonry porch to get in the room, that would take a lot of time and some heavy tools. Mainly I need to seal up that space, spray foam would likely be the best option but that's not a DYI thing. I'm looking for some suggestion and tips for those who have encountered this in their installs. |
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Originally Posted By _B_:
Wish I was rich enough to have a collection like all these. http://i1189.photobucket.com/albums/z432/bbuher/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_3717.jpg Who has an M2 sitting in their gun room?! Too cool. |
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Originally Posted By losttrail:
Originally Posted By _B_:
Wish I was rich enough to have a collection like all these. http://i1189.photobucket.com/albums/z432/bbuher/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_3717.jpg Who has an M2 sitting in their gun room?! Too cool. Airsoft. |
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I'm no good at telling people what they want to hear when I dont believe it myself :)
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wow, every now and then I just scroll through this thread and it always cheers me up lol
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Originally Posted By jaybird33081:
wow, every now and then I just scroll through this thread and it always cheers me up lol same, this thread is inspiring. I cannot wait to build my own when I put a basement in. |
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Originally Posted By eternal24k:
Originally Posted By jaybird33081:
wow, every now and then I just scroll through this thread and it always cheers me up lol same, this thread is inspiring. I cannot wait to build my own when I put a basement in. Yea, I can't wait till I get rid of my condo and get a house. I am specifically looking at houses with unfinished basements just so I can start from scratch on a room like this lol |
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My drill sergeant had done three tours as combat arms, had a scar down the length of his face, and was no-shit bi-polar. That's how they are supposed to be.
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Originally Posted By daemon734:
Just remodeled my downstairs, turned the old gun room into a bar and lounge, and moved it into the other room that I redid. Will try to get better pics today, was using my daughters crappy camera. http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/daemon734/DSCF0122.jpg Looks way better. |
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Originally Posted By daemon734:
Just remodeled my downstairs, turned the old gun room into a bar and lounge, and moved it into the other room that I redid. Will try to get better pics today, was using my daughters crappy camera. http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/daemon734/DSCF0122.jpg That turned out real nice |
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Originally Posted By daemon734:
Just remodeled my downstairs, turned the old gun room into a bar and lounge, and moved it into the other room that I redid. Will try to get better pics today, was using my daughters crappy camera. http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/daemon734/DSCF0122.jpg In for pics |
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My drill sergeant had done three tours as combat arms, had a scar down the length of his face, and was no-shit bi-polar. That's how they are supposed to be.
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Originally Posted By daemon734:
Sorry, forgot to post more pics: http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/daemon734/DSCF2132.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/daemon734/DSCF2131.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/daemon734/DSCF2133.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/daemon734/DSCF2135.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/daemon734/DSCF2136.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/daemon734/DSCF2138.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/daemon734/DSCF2127.jpg Those ANA EOD recruiting posters? Dig the rug, got one just like it. |
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Originally Posted By NUcadet07:
Those ANA EOD recruiting posters? Dig the rug, got one just like it. Yeah, ANA EOD. The dude in the pic is the guy I trained. |
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My drill sergeant had done three tours as combat arms, had a scar down the length of his face, and was no-shit bi-polar. That's how they are supposed to be.
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Originally Posted By planovet:
I'm in the planning process of building my own gun room. Has anyone concealed the door to their gun room with a hidden door or bookcase? http://www.garymkatz.com/trimtechniques/PivotBookcase/jgps/IMG_0993.jpg http://www.garymkatz.com/trimtechniques/PivotBookcase/jgps/IMG_0997.jpg There are a couple of users who have. There are some photos posted in this thread. |
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Yeah, look at the first few pages of this thread and you'll see several awesome ideas........damn, I didn't realize this thread was 22 pages already!
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Cool, there are some good ideas in this thread. I just needed to start on the first page
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Originally Posted By daemon734:
Sorry, forgot to post more pics: http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/daemon734/DSCF2132.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/daemon734/DSCF2131.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/daemon734/DSCF2133.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/daemon734/DSCF2135.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/daemon734/DSCF2136.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/daemon734/DSCF2138.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/daemon734/DSCF2127.jpg Where did you find those prints at? |
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"Firearms are second only to the Constitution in importance; they are the people's liberty's teeth." - George Washington
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Originally Posted By Drewcoolness:
Originally Posted By daemon734:
Sorry, forgot to post more pics: http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/daemon734/DSCF2132.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/daemon734/DSCF2131.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/daemon734/DSCF2133.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/daemon734/DSCF2135.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/daemon734/DSCF2136.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/daemon734/DSCF2138.jpg http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m303/daemon734/DSCF2127.jpg Where did you find those prints at? The Rhodesian army and the small AK/VOG/F-1 prints came from eBay, the RPG came from some british militaria website, the VP-7 I got through my work and he Afghan posters I got from an Afghan EOD team in Kandahar city. I have 2 more large prints I'm having framed right now as well. A Yugoslav landmine recognition print I got from an SF buddy and a canvas painting of a print of my team in Afghanstan donated by an artist to my former team leader through the wounded warrior foundation. |
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My drill sergeant had done three tours as combat arms, had a scar down the length of his face, and was no-shit bi-polar. That's how they are supposed to be.
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Seeing the stuff outside of the safe has me wondering what's inside it. |
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Originally Posted By Corporal_Chaos:
Seeing the stuff outside of the safe has me wondering what's inside it. I think what you're seeing is the inward swinging vault door to that room |
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The legend.
Judging by our fighting skills, we must be bakers. Yes! Dangerous bakers. |
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