





Showcase your antique rifle in your home or office with this low profile mount. The two-piece mount is a perfect solution to display your firearms in an organized fashion. The firearm rests on mounting posts that are covered with black protective caps to prevent scratches and damage. The mount provides a sturdy foundation for your firearm, keeping it securely positioned. The mount supporting the barrel has a 1 5/8’’ gap, however there are several barrel gap sizes available. Please contact me if you have specific measurement requirements. Kirk Rogers is an American inventor who designs practical and attractive products for the enhancement of people’s living spaces. Kirk Rogers has been an Top Seller since 2005 with over 600 inventions to his name. Search KR Ideas on for other ingenious storage, display and furniture products. All KR Ideas’ products are original and fabricated in the U.S.A. If you have a specific problem that needs a design solution, contact KR Ideas and have them create a product tailored to your needs.
E**
It's alright
I do like the way they look, they are minimal and do a good job of displaying an antique without being invasive and covering it etc. But they are pretty expensive for the amount of material. The hardware supplied with it sucks, I got my own anchors just in case they were bad but tried the ones they came with just to see. They snap with the force of your hand even if they aren't put in a stud and with a pilot hole too. Cheap anchors, use your own to not deal with broken pieces of plastic in your wall. Overall, it's alright just because I like the way it looks.
R**N
Great mount
Just wanted to point out, the sample image features a Mosin Nagant 91/30, which is exactly the gun I wanted to mount, and that's why I picked this product. However, if you're looking to mount this gun using wall studs, 16 inch spacing means the rack will be either uncomfortably short or very slightly too long. If I mount through the trigger guard as shown, the front rests on the cleaning rod and hits the sight. I've found that letting the back end rest right behind the trigger guard works fine, though. If you're going to mount a gun, though, it's a good idea to measure it and your wall studs first, hehe.
M**F
Effective, inexpensive and attractive
This is an excellent and affordable solution for displaying a long gun firearm. If and when you decide to upgrade to a mounting board or shadow box, this same system will work...
F**C
Does the job and that's it
Mounts are quite fragile, use your own.Feel like it's not worth what I paid for, inosbstrusive sure, but the manufacturing is not that good (lots of molding stripes)
T**S
Great buy
Perfect product
M**E
Perfect for our antique gun!
The rifle itself was so heavy that we were afraid the mounts might not support the weight, but so far, so good, no crashes in the night. Love the fact that the back wooden piece fits right into the bracket by the trigger, so you can really admire more of the gun.
T**E
Looks great, sturdy, gentle on the gun
Comes with all the hardware you need to mount into drywall or wood. Surprisingly firm attachment to drywall. It holds up fine, even with my heavy fully-loaded rifle and a weighty bandolier attached to it. Wood is nice to look at, and the rubberized pegs will certainly never muss up the finish. Best of all, my old gun isn't in a foamy case anymore and that keeps the rust away. Thanks, KR Ideas!
F**R
They work fine.
A double-barrel shotgun has a tendency to turn on it's side. I had a blacksmith friend make two extremely wide fishhooks (both sized to the gun). They work fine.
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