r/GunRoom

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My humble gunroom/home office

I grew up thinking old guys that cursed the government, made their own bullets, and had tons of guns were tinfoil hat wearing nutjobs… and now I’m here. Knowing how to make your own bullets and your rifle dope is such a huge skillset to have in your tool bag as a citizen. God Bless America and Happy Monday you nutjobs!

u/Thunderkat1234 — 2 days ago
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Starting to plan a gun room/vault

Alright boys, it's time. I have some ideas of how to start planning and designing it but I definitely know there's quite a bit to essentially making a bank vault. I know we've all thought about designing something like this at least once so I'm interested in hearing what you guys think of!

This may not be the correct sub for this sort of thing but I feel like you guys either have done cool stuff or have thought about doing cool stuff and I wanna hear all of it!

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u/wastedsanitythefirst — 5 days ago
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Gun Room Layout Help

Edit: Thanks for everyone's input. I'm going with the first layout. I'll update later with the build!

Hey guys,

I’m in the middle of building out a small gun room and stuck between two layout options. Figured I’d get some opinions before I commit.

  • Room is 11'11" x 6'10", so not a ton of space to work with.
  • Both layouts use the same Hold Up Displays setup with the same accessories, just arranged differently.
  • Ammo shelf is about 13" deep in both layouts

Main difference:

Layout 1: Ammo can rack stays under the main gun wall

  • Leaves me about 4 ft between the desk and the rack
  • I like the separation of gear and guns and makes the center wall cleaner
  • Main slat wall is 120" x 42" and the adjacent one is 48" x 78"

Layout 2: Ammo shelf moves to the right wall

  • The ammo shelf is about 55" tall
  • More space to move about in this layout
  • Slat wall is 120" x 78"

Everything else is pretty much the same (desk/workbench, TV, etc)

I’m mainly trying to figure out:

  • Which one do y'all like?
  • If having ammo under the gun wall is worth it or just makes things tight. It would be nice to have a shelf to put things on
  • Anything obvious I’m not thinking of

Also yeah… I went a little overboard and modeled the whole thing in Chief Architect.

u/Ampularity — 9 days ago