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Gun rack: Display your weapons with style and security
Decorative gun stands allow you to showcase your rifles, carbines, airsoft replicas, or collectible firearms while ensuring their proper storage. Whether wall-mounted, freestanding, or integrated into a piece of furniture, these stands combine aesthetics, sturdiness, and practicality .
Why use a stand to display your weapons?
Appropriate support allows you to:
- To showcase an exceptional piece or a collection
- Organize your arsenal neatly on a wall, in an office, or in a display case.
- Preserve the weapon's structure through stable and secure mounting.
- Easily access your weapon while keeping it secure
The different types of decorative supports
- Wall mounts : simple hooks, horizontal or vertical racks
- Wooden or metal racks : rustic, tactical or modern style
- Display stands : for handguns or collector's items
- Multi-weapon stands : for displaying several rifles or swords
For what purposes?
- Interior decoration (office, living room, booth, shop, man cave)
- Exhibition of katanas, swords, rifles or replicas
- Organizing a weapons wall (airsoft, paintball, sport shooting)
- Display case of historical weapons or antique military objects
Our decorative gun stands are designed to complement any interior style, from traditional to tactical . They are made with durable materials and sometimes feature foam or anti-slip padding to prevent damage to the displayed firearm.
Display your finest pieces with a reliable, aesthetic and secure gun stand , whether for wall display or on furniture.
What is a weapon mount called?
A weapon support is commonly called a "bipod," "tripod," or "mount" depending on the type of weapon and its use. It stabilizes the weapon to improve shooting accuracy, particularly with sniper rifles or heavy weapons.
What are the 4 categories of weapons?
In France, weapons are classified into 4 categories:
- Category A: prohibited weapons (e.g., automatic weapons, certain assault rifles)
- Category B: weapons subject to authorization (handguns, certain long guns)
- Category C: weapons subject to declaration (rifles, hunting rifles)
- Category D: weapons that can be sold freely under certain conditions (knives, aerosols, certain replicas)
- Category A: prohibited weapons (e.g., automatic weapons, certain assault rifles)
- Category B: weapons subject to authorization (handguns, certain long guns)
- Category C: weapons subject to declaration (rifles, hunting rifles)
- Category D: weapons that can be sold freely under certain conditions (knives, aerosols, certain replicas)
What are the parts of a weapon?
The main parts of a firearm include:
- The stock: the rear part used for shouldering the weapon
- The cannon: the tube through which the projectile exits
- The breechblock: firing chamber
- The trigger guard: protects the trigger
- The trigger: allows you to fire
- The magazine or clip: contains the ammunition
- The stock: the rear part used for shouldering the weapon
- The cannon: the tube through which the projectile exits
- The breechblock: firing chamber
- The trigger guard: protects the trigger
- The trigger: allows you to fire
- The magazine or clip: contains the ammunition
What is the difference between carrying and transporting a weapon?
Carrying a weapon means having it on your person, ready for immediate use, which is strictly prohibited in public except under specific circumstances. Transporting a weapon means moving it safely (unloaded, in a closed case), for example, between your home and a shooting range. Transport is permitted under strict conditions.
