Storing Multiple Uppers?

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Since many people have multiple uppers for their black rifles, how do you store them? They clutter up a safe and don't need to be locked up, gun socks aren't really enough protection from bumps and they are awkward shapes with optics/red dots/etc. on them.


Thanks,
Mark
 
Mmmmmm, bacon
This might be the funniest thing I've ever been accused of. There are no storage requirements for any uppers. Only AR uppers were declared prohib anyway and the amnesty requires storing them in the same manner as before they were prohib, which is no requirement at all.

Since the paranoia runs deep these days (not without reason) and AR's are all registered anyway, how do you store your AR uppers? We'll not speak of the others that are deep underground or lost at sea or in Mike's basement in Canmore.


Mark
 
This might be the funniest thing I've ever been accused of. There are no storage requirements for any uppers. Only AR uppers were declared prohib anyway and the amnesty requires storing them in the same manner as before they were prohib, which is no requirement at all.

Since the paranoia runs deep these days (not without reason) and AR's are all registered anyway, how do you store your AR uppers? We'll not speak of the others that are deep underground or lost at sea or in Mike's basement in Canmore.


Mark
Lots of people bought various uppers, back before the were prohibited and they aren't registered. Probably lost or gone to Mike in Canmore by now. - dan
 
This might be the funniest thing I've ever been accused of. There are no storage requirements for any uppers. Only AR uppers were declared prohib anyway and the amnesty requires storing them in the same manner as before they were prohib, which is no requirement at all.

Since the paranoia runs deep these days (not without reason) and AR's are all registered anyway, how do you store your AR uppers? We'll not speak of the others that are deep underground or lost at sea or in Mike's basement in Canmore.


Mark
No accusation here.

I just love Bacon.

My wife was making breakfast.

That's probably why I wrote that.
 
I'm a little surprised someone hasn't 3d printed some kind of wall mount to hang off of using the pins.
Now I'm going to have to think about that some. Thanks for the idea.

Lots of people bought various uppers, back before the were prohibited and they aren't registered. Probably lost or gone to Mike in Canmore by now. - dan
Yeah, I know. I should have phrased the OP as 'if you ever hypothetically had any spare uppers, hypothetically how would you suggest storing them? Hypothetically, of course.'


Mark
 
Now I'm going to have to think about that some. Thanks for the idea.


Yeah, I know. I should have phrased the OP as 'if you ever hypothetically had any spare uppers, hypothetically how would you suggest storing them? Hypothetically, of course.'


Mark
I HATE these blocks for people actually working on rifles, but a 3d printed plastic like the carbon reinforced PLA or something should be plenty strong. Honestly think you could get away with only holding one pin. But mounted vertically on the wall, screwed into a stud. optic is out away from the wall.

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They have plenty of mounts available that I have purchased

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