Fitting your short barreled AR in your safe: a solution with pictures!

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If you are like me and pulled the trigger on a short AR you found it fits awkwardly in most safes. It sort of hangs around in the corner.

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My safe with the interior panel off.

The solution: make a small shelf on the panel on the door.

First problem: the internal panel of my stack-on safe is some kind of cheap gypsum board, no problem to hold two plastic bins but I feared it would break if I screwed a piece of wood straight in it.

So I cut 3x 4"x4" wood squares, and joined two to form an L.
Then I took off the gypsum board and measured the position of the internals.
Knowing where the locking bar was I put my third wood square behind the board so that my wooden L would not break off the board.
I then screwed the "shelf" through the board into the third piece of wood.
The last touch was to install a velcro loop with some tacks.

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The finished product

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My short AR in it's new home!

Each safe will have it's own challenges but that's how I did it for myself!
 
Very... handy. And as long as your restricted firearms are stored in a safe, you don't need to have them trigger-locked...
 
I did something similar. I put up a small bracket to hold a piece of webbing and bought an extra fastex buckle to match the one on my single point sling and hang it from the sling attachment
 
Don't have a short barreled AR but I do have short barreled T/C Contender carbines that this would work for...

Thanks for posting...
 
Very... handy. And as long as your restricted firearms are stored in a safe, you don't need to have them trigger-locked...

Good point, for me it's just quicker to leave them locked and put them in a bag before I go.

I've been wondering what to do with my Tavor but I have little pockets that I keep my mags in on my door.

If you're careful in dis-assembly you can probably save them to use somewhere else, unless they are glued on...
 
I did this. Now there is more storage space.
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What is that funky little thing on the door that says "Police Officer"? Is it a book you made up for when one comes to inspect, quoting the regs and laws as to why you are good to go with everything? Or.... are you an officer?
 
What is that funky little thing on the door that says "Police Officer"? Is it a book you made up for when one comes to inspect, quoting the regs and laws as to why you are good to go with everything? Or.... are you an officer?

Its the Canadian Firearms Center Police Officer Fieldbook.
The CFC gives these out to LEO's.
Got it from a friend.

I like that rack in the door...where can I get one?

Came with gun safe.
 
just stick a piece of wood dowling down the barrel in a length long enough to make it fit the rack...

Sweet...! Reminds me of that old wives tale about the US space program spending thousands to develop a pressurized pen that would write in zero gravity... the Russians, they took a pencil...
 
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