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I'm looking for ideas/pictures of how you are mounting your BP sidearms to the wall for viewing. I don't like any of the commercial products I've seen, and I want something minimal that does not take away from the gun. I'm planning to mount multiple guns and make or 3D print simple hangers, but I would appreciate any ideas or examples of how you've mounted them.
 
I'm looking for ideas/pictures of how you are mounting your BP sidearms to the wall for viewing. I don't like any of the commercial products I've seen, and I want something minimal that does not take away from the gun. I'm planning to mount multiple guns and make or 3D print simple hangers, but I would appreciate any ideas or examples of how you've mounted them.
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easy peasy
 
Not comfortable with open display of handguns. And I live rural surrounded by a farm and mostly Amish neighbors.
EG: I like my plumber and trust him completely. But who knows what he might say to someone about something he saw.
 
I’m not so sure it’s a good idea to leave a gun cocked long term keeping the mainspring under constant stress. Just an unsolicited observation.
The Remington has no mainspring. It’s a non shooter. That’s why it’s on display
 
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