Way to mount AR 15 on inside safe door?

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Maverick1911

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I was wondering if anyone might know of a way to mount a single AR 15 on the inside of a liberty safe door for quick access? I see a whole bunch of handgun mounts and such but nothing to have an AR flat against the inside of the safe door....?
 

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You mean like this?
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Or like this?
www.ammoland.com_wp_content_uploads_2009_07_browning_ar34f_gun_safe.jpg
 

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You mean like this?
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Or like this?
www.ammoland.com_wp_content_uploads_2009_07_browning_ar34f_gun_safe.jpg


I have seen these but unfortunately the protrude too far causing some space reduction....really trying to find something similar to the holders for pistols that would keep one or two rifles strapped flat to the door. It simply might not exist...
 

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One thing you could try is get some metal rod and make a hanger of some sorts kinda like how they store brooms and rakes at the store.
 

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A strong magnet would work also. Some safe mfr's have door organizers that have a pocket for rifle butt, and a strap for the barrel. Liberty does not show one on their page, but look at other mfr's, and if you find one, see if the dimensions would fit on your door.
 

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That's a neat idea, but you definitely need to check and make sure you have the clearance between the door plus whatever's hanging on it, and the racks inside. I know that rig would not fit in my safe unless I cut back the storage racks or mounted the firearms such that they protruded only into the space between the racks.

I just put up front and center whatever I take to the range most often or which I want to grab if I'm in a hurry. But then again, my safe is pretty sparsely populated, so there's plenty of room.
 

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