
High Density Pegboard Gun Storage
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We train extensively, if you're interested, check out this video: [This Video](https://www.defensivearts.org/eod). I needed a way to hang our training gear on the wall efficiently so developed a quick "clip on" system. Due to slight variations in pegboard wire diameter from brand to brand, I've found that heating the clip area before attaching it helps prevent cracking if your pegs are slightly fatter. These clips are designed for 1/4-inch pegboard systems. I'll be using 1/4-inch ID surgical tubing as protection between the metal pistols and the pegboard. Three files are available: one to keep the pegs evenly spaced, another for securing three magazines, and a third for storing additional mags. These clips can hold up to six GLOCK double-stack magazines, which have a 17-degree floor plate angle. Other firearms with a 14- or 16-degree angle also work fine, although they might not fit as snugly. I've tested various magazine types and found that the old mil-spec 1911 single-stack metal mags are the most challenging to store due to their lack of a back lip. The third design is an older version that stores pistols muzzle-down and can be adjusted for pinning magazines in place using #4 x 1/2-inch screws. The tension against the pegs allows you to adjust whether the magazines slide freely or not. This design worked fairly well, but I ran out of screws before completing it.
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