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I don’t know that. I’ll see if I can look that up. It takes 4 AA batteries. But it has a key backup. |
Very nice!
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I change the batteries on my locks twice a year, needed or not. Much better than finding corrosion on a $80 lock's electronics. Coordinated with my smoke dectector battery change. Easy to remember.
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Very good idea |
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Agreed...... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
I still have a little work to do. Mainly to build the shelves that the rifles sit on. Right now I have them on the floor. But it’s a start.
https://i.imgur.com/pV5hERZl.jpg Main rifle setup. https://i.imgur.com/Dksdkmml.jpg Bins with mags and other odds and ends. A15 mag holder on the right. https://i.imgur.com/DbP0VLn.jpg Pistols. The peg is too large for 22 pistols. https://i.imgur.com/GiAmYByl.jpg The Mosin bayonet and other things. |
Very nice, I like !! :cool: http://www.cotep.org/forum/images/icons/icon14.gif
The pistol pegs accept .380 and larger calibers only, nothing smaller from what I've gathered. Do the pieces that the long guns sit on/into not clip into the wall panels as well ???? |
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They don’t. It surprised me at first. They are designed to sit on the shelves or the floor. I watched one video from the manufacturer and the reason is the shelf can hold more weight than the rifle trays would be able to hold by themselves. They had a 90 pound gun along with several other guns to show this. Fortunately the shelves are designed to hold six rifles a piece. So it should work fine for me. |
Yeah .... I can see those pieces sitting on a shelf would be much stronger than just clipping into the panel itself .... makes sense now.
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