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    MGO Member MichiganShootist's Avatar
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    Looking for a wall rack to lock up a PCC

    I have a great A/R format PCC in 9 mm. It has multiple sighting technologies, is very accurate, reliable (even with JHPs), and runs 33 round Glock mags. (I shoot it well)

    The problem is..... it's locked in my safe in the basement.... which isn't even remotely accessable in a midnight SHTF situation. I live in a quiet Waterford condo complex but it is only a mile away from some of "metro Detroit's" worst "hoods" in Pontiac.

    I would like to find a gun rack to mount on the wall of my master bedroom closet. It would need to be lockable but not a safe replacement. I plan to just lock it and pull the mag and throw the mag in my trunk if I'm going to be out and about for a short time during the day. For longer periods out and about it would go to the safe.

    But if things get crazy in the heat of the summer... the PCC would be in the rack 3 steps from my bed unlocked with a full mag and an empty chamber.

    Does anyone have a suggestion for such a rack?????

    Thanks Mark

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    MGO Member MichiganShootist's Avatar
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    Too Big Too Bulky....too Expensive. I already have a safe LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by MichiganShootist View Post
    Too Big Too Bulky....too Expensive. I already have a safe LOL
    It may be a little expensive, But Height: 16.625 in Width: 10.4375 in Depth/Thickness: 2.625 in is not too big for what you requested.

    It is a locking wall rack, with additional space to lock in a mag or two.



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    My wife recently purchased me one of the concealment flags. Has a magnet lockable flange and can fit quite a bit in there. She can’t recall where she bought it from but if you search concealed flag safes there are quite a few brands.

    Happy hunting!

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    MGO Member MichiganShootist's Avatar
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    You guys were right on the rack I thought it was much bigger. Now if it could be purchased for something like 10 or 25% of the retail .. that might work.

    Probably over built. Like I said -- I've got a safe LOL

    Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by MichiganShootist View Post
    You guys were right on the rack I thought it was much bigger. Now if it could be purchased for something like 10 or 25% of the retail .. that might work.

    Probably over built. Like I said -- I've got a safe LOL

    Mark
    And like you said, that safe is in the basement.

    As for "overbuilt" that could come in handy should someone break in or you ever have to defend yourself in court because someone did manage to steal it and kill someone. As in "I bought the best protection I could find". In other words, it could end up being cheap insurance.
    Lighten up Francis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roundballer View Post
    It may be a little expensive, But Height: 16.625 in Width: 10.4375 in Depth/Thickness: 2.625 in is not too big for what you requested.

    It is a locking wall rack, with additional space to lock in a mag or two.

    Cut the drywall, sink that in between the studs, mount it just slightly proud, it becomes far less obtrusive.
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    Pegboard mounted to studs within arms reach of wherever you sleep

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    This one looks like a winner like it alot

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