Gun Concealment Case
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Craftsman Builds Awesome Motorized Gun Concealment Case From Pallet Wood and TV Wall Mount

This craftsman builds a genius gun concealment system using a TV wall mount and pallet wood.

Firearms owners are always looking for new and innovative ways to store their expensive guns in a place that's going to keep them safe from would-be thieves. Many crooks now know a gun cabinet or safe when they see it and are probably going to target that first.

We've seen an increasing movement towards firearms storage solutions where your guns are hidden in plain sight in furniture or decorations. Things that no thief would look twice at. At the same time, they allow you to access your firearms easily when you need them.

The guy in this video had that same idea. He takes a simple TV wall mount and turns it into an epic wall concealment system for firearms. Watch as he goes through the construction process step-by-step in the video below.

This isn't going to be the ideal solution for everyone. If you have small children in the home, you're going to want something more secure that you can lock. However, we just love the rugged look of this thing. Nothing quite screams second amendment quite like a gun storage system that's also a sweet-looking American flag wall decoration.

This is the type of thing that some companies sell for thousands of dollars, but he built it using mostly recycled materials in that pallet wood. The most expensive component is the motorized TV mount, which is going to go for a little under $150.

Of course, you'll probably want to keep a firearm outside of this case in case of a home invasion. It is a little slow opening the compartment for an emergency. However, it's a super-cool and unassuming hiding place for your firearms away from prying eyes. We dig it and want one for our firearms collection!

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