Gun Storage Solutions Helps You Maximize Storage!

    I’ll admit, my gun safe is a hot mess.  I’ve done a terrible job of organizing in it.  Not that I have much, but what I do have is kind of just jammed in there.  Gun Storage Solutions has a number of products to help better utilize the space in your cabinet.

    Rifle Rods replace the traditional notched racking system provided by safe manufacturers. Installation is a breeze! Apply Rifle Rod shelf liner underneath the surface above the guns, slide a Rifle Rod down the bore of your gun and attach the Velcro head to the shelf liner above. Rifle Rods stabilize each individual gun in the upright position rather than leaning it and wasting valuable space. Tactical rifles, shotguns and double barrels work perfectly with the Rifle Rod storage system. The product is versatile and works in any gun safe, closet or cabinet.

    Handgun Hangers organize the shelves in your safe to store guns more efficiently. There are multiple styles of the product for storing guns underneath or above the shelf. Slide Handgun Hangers on any standard shelf – no assembly required. Each gun is easy to access and extra space is opened up for, that’s right, more guns!

    Our latest product, Multi-Mags, can store semi-automatics and magazines under a shelf, securely lean rifles against the side of a gun safe or fold over and snap together to hold accessories along a metal surface. The Multi-Mags soft-grip rubber coating offers more variety and benefits than competing hard shell magnets. Quickly staple it to wood or snap it to a metal surface. The two tethered magnets can be kept as one unit for uses like storing a semi-automatic under a shelf, or cut in half to separate into two magnets, which are perfect for two magazines.

    While they do have some products for gun stores, I’m definitely more interested in the safe organizers.  Has anyone used their products?  Does anyone have a good solution for organizing your safe?

    Tom is a former Navy Corpsman that spent some time bumbling around the deserts of Iraq with a Marine Recon unit, kicking in tent flaps and harassing sheep. Prior to that he was a paramedic somewhere in DFW, also doing some Executive Protection work between shifts. Now that those exciting days are behind him, he teaches wilderness medicine and runs an on-demand medical staffing business. He hopes that his posts will help you find solid gear that will survive whatever you can throw at it–he is known (in certain circles) for his curse…ahem, ability…to find the breaking point of anything.

    You can reach him at tom.r AT thefirearmblog.com or at https://thomasrader.com


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