Your milsurp gun wall

Here are some photos of a wall cabinet I made for my WWII Axis rifles. The back is pegboard coverd with felt. It looks really cool. The cabinet itself is oak, and sticks out about 8" from the wall. I need to build 3 more.

First time posting photos (I hope this works).

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Whew!! There is some nice stuff on this thread. Here's a poor shot of some of my stuff. They are double rowed around the three walls now. I also have some hanging on wood screws with clear plastic fuel line type of hose over the screw. There's about 85 or 90 in this pic.

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My lord, can you fit any more milsurps in your basement, Enfield ? I think you are more than prepared for WW3. I thought I had alot of milsurps in my basement man cave but clearly I have been proven wrong (I wonder if that is a good thing for my wallet ?).

@canuck: Very nice display, I would love to have something like that next to my work computer. How do you keep the rifles from tipping over to one side ? Also, how are you mounting the bayonets ? I noticed one of your ladies is missing her trigger lock, is that your personal defense boom stick ;) ?

I've seen some very large collections.. and they always make me go hmm I have nothing at all.. 1 guy had every tommy gun you could get and he had all his prohib status. he even had a protype it was really neat to see and you would never know unless he told you.
 
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