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Storing gun cases
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<blockquote data-quote="30BR" data-source="post: 2547081" data-attributes="member: 64079"><p>I added a strip of plywood to the top of 1 wall in my garage and used 15 screw-in hooks like you might use for xmas lights in a row 2" apart. All my soft cases have eyelets at the barrel end and are stiff enough that I can put them up or take them down just by grabbing the stock end. I also stow my hard cases vertically in a row with bungee cords strung off the same hooks but at about 50" off the ground. These fit well under existing shelving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30BR, post: 2547081, member: 64079"] I added a strip of plywood to the top of 1 wall in my garage and used 15 screw-in hooks like you might use for xmas lights in a row 2” apart. All my soft cases have eyelets at the barrel end and are stiff enough that I can put them up or take them down just by grabbing the stock end. I also stow my hard cases vertically in a row with bungee cords strung off the same hooks but at about 50” off the ground. These fit well under existing shelving. [/QUOTE]
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