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Flexibility–
The racks can
be used to store all small
arms, their optics and other
accessories. Every inch of the
rack can be used for some sort
of storage. Because weapons
can be stored with their optics
installed, the optics don’t need
to be re-zeroed.
Security–
Spacesaver racks
have locking arms with steel
lock rods that prevent the
doors from being opened. That
meets Army security standards.
Because
the
racks
can
be
ganged together, no chains
or welding are necessary for
security.
Space ef±ciency–
The tall Spacesaver rack (61 inches high)
is for the larger weapons like the M2 machine gun. The standard
Spacesaver rack (45 inches high) works well with smaller weapons.
Both are 16.25 inches deep and 42 inches wide, which allows
weapons to be stored with their optics attached. Spacesaver racks
also have retractable doors, which makes it easier to use adjacent
racks without the doors blocking each other.
Visibility–
All racks have perforated doors, sides, and backs that
allow inventory of the contents without having to open up the racks.
Durability–
The new racks are constructed of heavy gauge metal.
The parts of the rack that contact weapons have a vinyl coating or are
made of thermoplastic.
Mobility–
A specially designed cart can transport the racks.
Transportability–
Optional
handles,
barrel
supports
and
a
universal base let you transport weapons safely in the racks. Space-
saver recently began offering mini-racks, which are slightly more
than half the width of regular racks, making them lighter and easier
to transport.
Small
Arms…
Spacesaver’s
universal rack
system is a
modular rack
system that can
be adapted for
all Army small
arms, even
pistols.
Here are some of
the benefits of
the Spacesaver
universal racks…
Spacesaver
rack
components
and their
nsns are
on the next
page!
sure, the above
may be an
exaggeration, but
the point is clear:
the spacesaver
makes a
big
difference in your
arms room!
what th—!?
where Did
everything
go!?
who’s got two
thumbs and
all the arms
from the arms
room?
this
guy!
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