Yes, I totally agree as well with the handgun theme on the back wall. Im glad you are doing some videos on the room set up, very interesting and informative
I agree that those walls are too busy with the rifles and handguns. I'd put all the handguns on both sides of the safe. That'll look much better! Amazing collection!! Thanks for the cool videos!!
My entire basement is my vault. I bought a $2000 vault door and built it into the frame and added a new ceiling in the basement that's reinforced concrete.
Awesome video! I built a vault room last year, but not to the scale that you have there. I modeled it after the vault room in John Wick 3 - Parabellum (Winston’s vault room). I wanted it to be a vault room/lounge/man cave. For lighting, I would encourage you to look at Phillips Hue lighting. I have their rope lighting hidden behind faux wood beams shining down on the walls. You can’t see the rope lighting, but you can easily change the intensity and color of the entire room, and change the appearance/mood of the whole room in seconds
Awesome room! Ask the talented wife to find some fabric that’s the same color of the ceiling or in a pattern/color you can tolerate and make some panels with foam stuffing for the ceiling. They can be thin and will disappear to the eye.
Just one of your gun rooms is my wet dream and you have multiple rooms!!! My "collection" looks like a newb starter kit compared to this. I have to work my ass off and save just to get a new one once in a blue moon and that's as long as the wife and kids don't need anything first.
Thanks for the video. I’m also about to design/build my third gun room (just starting design of home) I’ve also used the gallow tech and have found that to be the best product for me. I struggled what to do with the ammo, as I don’t really need/want a bunch of safes in a vault room. It makes sense for safety/insurace but it’s too much clutter aesthetically. I had forgotten about the echo, so thanks for reminding me about this! I’ll make sure to add that to my list. Thanks for sharing!
You can add fabric covered acoustical panels which can be custom sized for the space. They work great to knock down sound and stop reverberation. I have installed them on many commercial buildings and churches and they work.
Love the vibe and the esthetics of the vault. As for the treatment, I’d consult with an acoustician that specializes in building recording studios as they’ll be able to map out and give you a plan of how to dampen the reverb and delay to get rid of any standing waves that could be plaguing the room and your future room using various acoustic panels of all shapes, sizes, and thickness. I used to intern at a recording studio in Atlanta, GA many years ago and the owner went to great lengths to isolate passing trains that would be going by his space. His method was to pack dried beach sand in the outter and inner concrete walls of his studio.
I like the idea of pistols on both sides of the safe. Yes, about more lighting in the front of the room. Always great to see what you thought of and great to pick up some new ideas.
Dividers sectioning off different groups to your liking. Also, you could do shallow shelves, and then you could do overhead lighting to focus on each piece. It would take up a bit more room, but if staggered and spaced correctly, it wouldn't take up a ton more room.
My lottery winner dream gun vault is a 25x25 (interior after insulation and drywall) Gun vault/panic room built in the middle of a house like a bunker with vertical gun racks lining the entire interior so I can collect the service rifles (or modern clones) in their original issued configuration of about 10-20 different countries. It would be my military history reference collection so I'd have the flag of each nation represented on a rack above the rack itself. I'd go with the vertical muzzle up racks to fit as many as I could inside the space given.
For my room I put fireproof/soundproof insulation in between the studs and ceiling, 1/8" thick expanded metal stapled to the wood studs, screwed 3/4" osb on the inside walls that had a fireproof coating on it and caulked all the seems.
Excellent video! Hardly ever see anything about the construction of gun vaults. Demo Ranch/Abandoned Mansion showed his vault build. That was very educational. Perhaps you could video the building of this next vault.
1:41 oh I’m sure that’s everybody’s problem. When you’re getting a 3000 pound vault door better make sure it’s the right color. I think I’m gonna send mine back to Amazon.
Wow, you put together quite the world class collection how thick does the concrete need to be? What kind of reinforcements need to be made in order to support that type of door?
Starting fresh on a vault in 2024: Would you prefer Gallow Tech or some form of a Slat Wall? Or, is there any other options you would recommend to consider? Appreciate any advice you might have.
How to build your dream vault room; first of all you must have a job that makes money like Escobar or ATM??? second you must live in country where is allowed by the law to have/carry a gun(pistol) and for more than that again lots of money and lots of connections. The golden rule: who has the gold makes the rules and can afford stuff like this :) Reality
Right giving us tips about how to do it and to keep insurance up when building a gun vault like dude I can't afford the safe let alone the rest. Kinda disconnected a bit I figure his friends are all rich too and live in a bubble a very comfortable cushy bubble.
Its 25k, my gun safe in my bedroom cost more and holds a lot less... A lot less...but it is also bulletproof up to .50 bmg, and while I have not tested it is grenade proof as well??!
Great video. I have to say, The Collector seems to be getting more comfortable talking at length on camera. It's fun to watch someone discuss something they're passionate about.
Anyone notice the one gun that the opposite direction. Haha. Done by caliber and color would be pretty cool. Dark color to lighter color on the pistol wall. Something else that may be fun is a signal that a gun is off the rack. Like a garage where cars can know if there is empty space. I do like how each gun has its own magazine. What if the hooks had a mock magazine that you could hold the gun with. Maybe that’s how you could hide a sensor. For sound…. Behind the panels what about new acoustic panels? 1/2” thick that drummers use in a drum cage? Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Awsome gun room! I'm wondering whats is a good size gun room for someone with like 15 to 20 firearms(handgun to long rifle) and a place to work on those firearms like the rolling tool storage in the video! Thanks
Have you considered any of the prefabricated concrete panels sold by safe and vault companies? They are mixed with fiberglass for elasticity and have ceramic ball bearings embedded in the concrete. As well as stainless steel shavings. That diebold vault door appears to be of the high end UL listed vault doors. The stainless should greatly resist thermal lances and other cutting methods.
The stainless on the vault door would like cool if it had an "engine turning" finish and it hides fingerprints well. A tip for anyone thinking of using stainless.
Handguns on one side, long guns, rifles etc on the other side or make different sections? But im just in love with those rooms!!!!! Lucky!!! 🤔 would handguns stick to a strong magnet?? Hmmm
Your back walls, the ones you’re putting in on either side of the back, big safe, I would do one for semi auto pistols (your H&K’s, FN’s, etc), then the other side I would do revolvers. Assuming you have that many revolvers of course. If not, split it and do revolvers across the top on both sides (since you most likely shoot them less), and your semi auto’s under the wheel guns. Or if you don’t have enough pistols (both kinds) for both sides of the wall, do one with pistols, and one with only H&K rifles or B&T rifles. I’m OCD like that, so keeping the same things together would be important to me.
Being a man of modest means I have to say this blows my mind . When I see this set up I have to wonder how you keep all those guns from building up dust .
What spacing did you put your studs at to get the wall gallowtech panels to be right on to mount them up? My vault is a tad narrower and about 5 feet shorter.
Dimensions?...I'm putting in an ICF "safe room" 10' x 20' w/ 9' ceilings...didn't want it feeling like a closet and it will double as a tornado shelter for family/guests It will have internet/cable. HVAC will be by a mini-split; it is seperate from the house and will be buried/walkout to a larger shop. Appreciate the input on color/lighting/acoustics...haven't decided on wall mount system but I like the AL slot panels. Def need a work table for basic dissasembly, cleaning, and "gunsmithing". I'm worried about humidity but the mini-split should control that; regardless, I'm having a drain installed for a dehumidifier. Arranging the guns is an interesting topic...I like the idea of handguns on a seperate wall vs filling spaces with the long guns....and by all means the ADHD in me will have everything facing the same direction. Concur with others on how blessed you are to have a like-minded Wife. Bless you both.
I’d put all the pistol’s on the back wall, but I’d do it from floor to ceiling wall to wall around the safe. If possible put some backlighting on the back of the safe.
Your collection is so large and beautiful that I would suggest working with a professional interior decorator and a museum-type curator to design working layouts and informational exhibit types of organization and descriptions including why the guns were specifically chosen by you.
So it looks like you initially did the room with GallowTech in gun metal gray and then used Holdup Display's black walnut in the second "John Wick" room, is that correct? I have a 21 x 9 reinforced concrete vault room and I was leaning towards the Gallow but after seeing your Holdup Display wall (if that is in fact what it is) I'm now leaning in that direction. Does the Wick room in fact have Hold Up Display panels? Thanks for the help!
I did not buy anything from holdup display. The slat wall was bought from a store that sells fixtures for business. At the time we did this I do not think holdup display was around.
Brother, since it looks so busy... I will happily take some of those guns to free up space lol, sorry had to say it lol. Awesome room, I can't wait to see what you do next.
The most humble gun Collector of all time, the man who understand how dangerous is a gun, not this clowns who play unsafe with guns and acting like they knew everything about guns
Hi; I enjoyed the video a lot. Nice work this vault. I think you are right to put all the handguns on the backwall. It realy is a little crowded. I am from the Netherlands. We are allowed only five guns here by law. You are so lucky to be abel to buy what ever you like. Please keep up with the nice video's. I like them a lot.
Yes people… You have to have money to do this. Many people don’t even own houses so I mean… Plan accordingly. If you don’t own a house and you don’t have a good paying job you’re not gonna afford a gun room. Is everyone rich enough to have this setup? No. But some people are doing well for themselves, maybe having a house built, and they can include the cost of setting up something like this in the home building cost. In general his tips are applicable to a lot of budgets. Use light colors, think about your lighting/ventilation, he gave a wall mounted option for displaying all the firearms, etc. You can apply these tips on a smaller scale and a smaller budget. You don’t necessarily need a bunker to make a gun room out of. It could just be a spare room of your house and you can slap a safe door on it. Is it gonna be 100% secure? No. But it would take at least a little time to bust through drywall and I would hope if you have a gun room that you have a security system so cops would be contacted the second your door is kicked in or a window is broken or opened or whatever. Point is the tips are scalable.
Only thing different i would do if i was to make a vault room is add some storage for food and water, a bathroom , and a bunch of monitors for security cameras, cpu, also have a starlink set up for internet. So if anything was to happen its could also serve as a bunker/safe room. This room would be set up on its own stand alone systems. Like ventilation and power, also have its own dedicated generator.
Collector: You could easily put sound damping ceiling tiles in the existing room. They have Peel & Stick tiles that will go right on top of your existing ceiling. It's simple to do and doesn't require moving or removing your existing light fixtures.
You'd think a store selling safes wouldn't be asking 'why' you want to do business with them. One, three, ten, what's the big deal as long as they're being paid for? I'm happy you're partnered with someone who's open minded and supportive to a hobby. There are so many henpecked guys in this country who need to ask their wives permission to do things in their own homes. There's a good balance with you two. Your upstairs (via tour) looked really nice with your stuff here and her stuff there instead of 90% her décor and you having one small room to yourself... or a single shed.
What's the size of the room (LxW)? One suggestion if you do organize by manufacturer in the next room is get a sign company to make you some LED backlit logo signs for each brand. It's not as expensive as you might think. You could put the backlit logo in the middle and have the guns around it.
First time catching this channel and I’m starting to feel like my little 12 gun safe along with its contents and external stickers, are not as cool as I once thought they were.. but that could be a good thing!☝️
I think that you should put pistol closer to the door in case of an emergency and set a wall for self-defense easy to handle for your family love the vault
Also, if you're building a safe room for things and not people, make sure you use fireproof materials to build with. We remodeled and reinforced a huge walk-in closet, turning it into a safe room. We were almost done, and then the owner asked if we had fireproof it? Long story short. I have lots of experience building a safe room. We ended up installing a self-contained fire suppression system to top it off.
Ok you have a dream vault room but to me you have a dream wife. The fact that she came up with the idea of a dream vault is priceless!
For reals! I was just threatened with divorce the other day for adding to my meager collection 😂 (not kidding!)
@@blantant Sign them over to your mom or dad, and get a divorce.
One of many reasons I love my wife!
Yes, I totally agree as well with the handgun theme on the back wall. Im glad you are doing some videos on the room set up, very interesting and informative
The wifes idea. She's a keeper 👌
LED light strips built in the floor to help light up the walls with the collection. Good Job with organizing and the layout 👏
I don't know. I like his other rooms better.
I agree that those walls are too busy with the rifles and handguns. I'd put all the handguns on both sides of the safe. That'll look much better! Amazing collection!! Thanks for the cool videos!!
That’s a unbelievable collection, thank you for your knowledge. You could easily vinyl wrap that door or even get it powder coated.
One of the most impressive and badass houses I’ve ever seen on video or IRL
As soon as I win the lottery I will be able to build my dream vault room and fill it up. For now I just dream about it.
My entire basement is my vault. I bought a $2000 vault door and built it into the frame and added a new ceiling in the basement that's reinforced concrete.
Awesome video! I built a vault room last year, but not to the scale that you have there. I modeled it after the vault room in John Wick 3 - Parabellum (Winston’s vault room). I wanted it to be a vault room/lounge/man cave. For lighting, I would encourage you to look at Phillips Hue lighting. I have their rope lighting hidden behind faux wood beams shining down on the walls. You can’t see the rope lighting, but you can easily change the intensity and color of the entire room, and change the appearance/mood of the whole room in seconds
Great video and content! Appreciate your insight as I’m planning a new Gun Room now!🙏
Awesome room! Ask the talented wife to find some fabric that’s the same color of the ceiling or in a pattern/color you can tolerate and make some panels with foam stuffing for the ceiling. They can be thin and will disappear to the eye.
The couple in Tremors would be totally jealous.
Just one of your gun rooms is my wet dream and you have multiple rooms!!! My "collection" looks like a newb starter kit compared to this. I have to work my ass off and save just to get a new one once in a blue moon and that's as long as the wife and kids don't need anything first.
Thanks for the video. I’m also about to design/build my third gun room (just starting design of home) I’ve also used the gallow tech and have found that to be the best product for me. I struggled what to do with the ammo, as I don’t really need/want a bunch of safes in a vault room. It makes sense for safety/insurace but it’s too much clutter aesthetically. I had forgotten about the echo, so thanks for reminding me about this! I’ll make sure to add that to my list. Thanks for sharing!
You can add fabric covered acoustical panels which can be custom sized for the space. They work great to knock down sound and stop reverberation. I have installed them on many commercial buildings and churches and they work.
Lol I don’t think i make enough to watch this 😬 but man he has a Amazing collection.
You know you're doing OK when you have a gift wrapping room! lol
Only then can you think about converting it into a gun vault...
@@DanShortell yea a "gift wrapping room" .... thats like millionaire status $$ there.
I have a gun "closet" in my man cave ....
Love the vibe and the esthetics of the vault. As for the treatment, I’d consult with an acoustician that specializes in building recording studios as they’ll be able to map out and give you a plan of how to dampen the reverb and delay to get rid of any standing waves that could be plaguing the room and your future room using various acoustic panels of all shapes, sizes, and thickness.
I used to intern at a recording studio in Atlanta, GA many years ago and the owner went to great lengths to isolate passing trains that would be going by his space. His method was to pack dried beach sand in the outter and inner concrete walls of his studio.
I like the idea of pistols on both sides of the safe. Yes, about more lighting in the front of the room. Always great to see what you thought of and great to pick up some new ideas.
Love the Vault room. And I definitely would put the pistols on that wall next to the safe great job bro love the videos keep them coming
Dividers sectioning off different groups to your liking. Also, you could do shallow shelves, and then you could do overhead lighting to focus on each piece. It would take up a bit more room, but if staggered and spaced correctly, it wouldn't take up a ton more room.
Another great video and loved who you went through all the details. I like the idea of the pistols against the back wall.
amazing collection.....love the new gun room!!
My lottery winner dream gun vault is a 25x25 (interior after insulation and drywall) Gun vault/panic room built in the middle of a house like a bunker with vertical gun racks lining the entire interior so I can collect the service rifles (or modern clones) in their original issued configuration of about 10-20 different countries. It would be my military history reference collection so I'd have the flag of each nation represented on a rack above the rack itself. I'd go with the vertical muzzle up racks to fit as many as I could inside the space given.
Great Job. I've shared your content with others and your collection is phenomenal.
Agree with the pistols next to the save door. I would also put in some colour maybe green and gold and also think about some glass display IsIands.
there are some really cool sound deadening choices out there in different colors and shapes
Put a cool vinyl graphic on vault door, probably something matte so no mo prints
For my room I put fireproof/soundproof insulation in between the studs and ceiling, 1/8" thick expanded metal stapled to the wood studs, screwed 3/4" osb on the inside walls that had a fireproof coating on it and caulked all the seems.
Excellent video! Hardly ever see anything about the construction of gun vaults. Demo Ranch/Abandoned Mansion showed his vault build. That was very educational. Perhaps you could video the building of this next vault.
1:41 oh I’m sure that’s everybody’s problem. When you’re getting a 3000 pound vault door better make sure it’s the right color. I think I’m gonna send mine back to Amazon.
Wow, you put together quite the world class collection how thick does the concrete need to be? What kind of reinforcements need to be made in order to support that type of door?
My opinion is yes sir i would move the pistols behind the safe. Nice gun rooms, thanks for sharing
You can buy sound proof panels that you can mount on walls Corsair sells some they look like a stop sign and they fit together like a puzzle.
Awesome room! What do you think of the fierce Mtn Reaper? Would that be a future purchase?
You can do acoustic panels on the ceiling to get the sound down.
Starting fresh on a vault in 2024: Would you prefer Gallow Tech or some form of a Slat Wall? Or, is there any other options you would recommend to consider? Appreciate any advice you might have.
Gallow Tech all day
Thank ya Sir. You’re a scholar and a gentleman. 👍🏻
Wow, nice room. Can't wait to see the next one.
How to build your dream vault room; first of all you must have a job that makes money like Escobar or ATM??? second you must live in country where is allowed by the law to have/carry a gun(pistol) and for more than that again lots of money and lots of connections. The golden rule: who has the gold makes the rules and can afford stuff like this :) Reality
Right giving us tips about how to do it and to keep insurance up when building a gun vault like dude I can't afford the safe let alone the rest. Kinda disconnected a bit I figure his friends are all rich too and live in a bubble a very comfortable cushy bubble.
Then you call someone to build it for you.
@@CthulhuTheGAWD 🙄🙄
How is disconnected you not being able to afford what he is talking about? @@mortem-tyrannis
Its 25k, my gun safe in my bedroom cost more and holds a lot less... A lot less...but it is also bulletproof up to .50 bmg, and while I have not tested it is grenade proof as well??!
I like the idea of the pistols on either side of the safe, too. The pistols up on the wall with the long guns do make it look cluttered.
Great room. Ever think about a light color sound absorbing material on the ceiling?
Great video. I have to say, The Collector seems to be getting more comfortable talking at length on camera. It's fun to watch someone discuss something they're passionate about.
Thank you
Anyone notice the one gun that the opposite direction. Haha. Done by caliber and color would be pretty cool. Dark color to lighter color on the pistol wall.
Something else that may be fun is a signal that a gun is off the rack. Like a garage where cars can know if there is empty space.
I do like how each gun has its own magazine. What if the hooks had a mock magazine that you could hold the gun with. Maybe that’s how you could hide a sensor.
For sound…. Behind the panels what about new acoustic panels? 1/2” thick that drummers use in a drum cage?
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Awsome gun room! I'm wondering whats is a good size gun room for someone with like 15 to 20 firearms(handgun to long rifle) and a place to work on those firearms like the rolling tool storage in the video! Thanks
Have you considered any of the prefabricated concrete panels sold by safe and vault companies? They are mixed with fiberglass for elasticity and have ceramic ball bearings embedded in the concrete. As well as stainless steel shavings.
That diebold vault door appears to be of the high end UL listed vault doors. The stainless should greatly resist thermal lances and other cutting methods.
Best video I’ve seen of yours. Thanks for sharing.
The stainless on the vault door would like cool if it had an "engine turning" finish and it hides fingerprints well. A tip for anyone thinking of using stainless.
Handguns on one side, long guns, rifles etc on the other side or make different sections? But im just in love with those rooms!!!!! Lucky!!!
🤔 would handguns stick to a strong magnet?? Hmmm
Your back walls, the ones you’re putting in on either side of the back, big safe, I would do one for semi auto pistols (your H&K’s, FN’s, etc), then the other side I would do revolvers. Assuming you have that many revolvers of course. If not, split it and do revolvers across the top on both sides (since you most likely shoot them less), and your semi auto’s under the wheel guns. Or if you don’t have enough pistols (both kinds) for both sides of the wall, do one with pistols, and one with only H&K rifles or B&T rifles. I’m OCD like that, so keeping the same things together would be important to me.
Being a man of modest means I have to say this blows my mind . When I see this set up I have to wonder how you keep all those guns from building up dust .
That room is insane!!!!!
You could still put acoustical panels on the ceiling - would work very well.
Do you think if you put some insulation or something similar behind the wall panels it might absorb some of the sound waves?
Very cool, thanks for the ideas I'm off to build!
What spacing did you put your studs at to get the wall gallowtech panels to be right on to mount them up? My vault is a tad narrower and about 5 feet shorter.
I'd like to hear about the indoor shooting range. What kind of backstop, how thick are the walls,what do I need to know if I want to build one myself?
Dimensions?...I'm putting in an ICF "safe room" 10' x 20' w/ 9' ceilings...didn't want it feeling like a closet and it will double as a tornado shelter for family/guests It will have internet/cable. HVAC will be by a mini-split; it is seperate from the house and will be buried/walkout to a larger shop. Appreciate the input on color/lighting/acoustics...haven't decided on wall mount system but I like the AL slot panels. Def need a work table for basic dissasembly, cleaning, and "gunsmithing". I'm worried about humidity but the mini-split should control that; regardless, I'm having a drain installed for a dehumidifier. Arranging the guns is an interesting topic...I like the idea of handguns on a seperate wall vs filling spaces with the long guns....and by all means the ADHD in me will have everything facing the same direction. Concur with others on how blessed you are to have a like-minded Wife. Bless you both.
I think putting the pistols on the end wall is a great idea it does look a little busy no but either way its a beautiful room!!
I’d put all the pistol’s on the back wall, but I’d do it from floor to ceiling wall to wall around the safe. If possible put some backlighting on the back of the safe.
Your videos is my dreams - love it. Greetings from South Africa
Your collection is so large and beautiful that I would suggest working with a professional interior decorator and a museum-type curator to design working layouts and informational exhibit types of organization and descriptions including why the guns were specifically chosen by you.
So it looks like you initially did the room with GallowTech in gun metal gray and then used Holdup Display's black walnut in the second "John Wick" room, is that correct? I have a 21 x 9 reinforced concrete vault room and I was leaning towards the Gallow but after seeing your Holdup Display wall (if that is in fact what it is) I'm now leaning in that direction. Does the Wick room in fact have Hold Up Display panels? Thanks for the help!
I did not buy anything from holdup display. The slat wall was bought from a store that sells fixtures for business. At the time we did this I do not think holdup display was around.
Brother, since it looks so busy... I will happily take some of those guns to free up space lol, sorry had to say it lol. Awesome room, I can't wait to see what you do next.
The most humble gun Collector of all time, the man who understand how dangerous is a gun, not this clowns who play unsafe with guns and acting like they knew everything about guns
Great job!
Hi; I enjoyed the video a lot. Nice work this vault. I think you are right to put all the handguns on the backwall. It realy is a little crowded. I am from the Netherlands. We are allowed only five guns here by law. You are so lucky to be abel to buy what ever you like. Please keep up with the nice video's. I like them a lot.
Throw couple rugs on the floor. Should help with the echo
Yes people… You have to have money to do this. Many people don’t even own houses so I mean… Plan accordingly. If you don’t own a house and you don’t have a good paying job you’re not gonna afford a gun room. Is everyone rich enough to have this setup? No. But some people are doing well for themselves, maybe having a house built, and they can include the cost of setting up something like this in the home building cost. In general his tips are applicable to a lot of budgets. Use light colors, think about your lighting/ventilation, he gave a wall mounted option for displaying all the firearms, etc. You can apply these tips on a smaller scale and a smaller budget. You don’t necessarily need a bunker to make a gun room out of. It could just be a spare room of your house and you can slap a safe door on it. Is it gonna be 100% secure? No. But it would take at least a little time to bust through drywall and I would hope if you have a gun room that you have a security system so cops would be contacted the second your door is kicked in or a window is broken or opened or whatever. Point is the tips are scalable.
Could you have the vault door blued or coated in some kind of print resistant coating?
What company do you insure your guns through? Also, did you declare a value for each gun or just do a blanket policy? Thanks!
U can do sound insulation and using like a soft fome / acoustic panels on the wall
Nice, practical video. Thanks for posting.
Love that room
Separate the pistols
Maybe tarans guns to the back wall.
Only thing different i would do if i was to make a vault room is add some storage for food and water, a bathroom , and a bunch of monitors for security cameras, cpu, also have a starlink set up for internet. So if anything was to happen its could also serve as a bunker/safe room. This room would be set up on its own stand alone systems. Like ventilation and power, also have its own dedicated generator.
That’s wild y’all had a room specifically for gift wrapping lol
Collector: You could easily put sound damping ceiling tiles in the existing room. They have Peel & Stick tiles that will go right on top of your existing ceiling. It's simple to do and doesn't require moving or removing your existing light fixtures.
Your wife let you take over her gift wrapping space and turn it into a gun room. My space is my garage, bro. Your wife is awesome!
Put a personalized placard on it to push on. Will look cool and keep the prints off
Maybe directional lighting aiming at the walls to highlight the firearms. And yes, your pistols should have their own dedicated wall/walls....
Yeah I've always struggled to decide what to do with our room dedicated to wrapping gifts.
You could do a vinyl wrap on that vault door!
You'd think a store selling safes wouldn't be asking 'why' you want to do business with them. One, three, ten, what's the big deal as long as they're being paid for?
I'm happy you're partnered with someone who's open minded and supportive to a hobby. There are so many henpecked guys in this country who need to ask their wives permission to do things in their own homes. There's a good balance with you two. Your upstairs (via tour) looked really nice with your stuff here and her stuff there instead of 90% her décor and you having one small room to yourself... or a single shed.
Acoustic panels on ceiling and rugs on floor to improve sound???
The pistols need they're own wall 👍🏽
What's the size of the room (LxW)? One suggestion if you do organize by manufacturer in the next room is get a sign company to make you some LED backlit logo signs for each brand. It's not as expensive as you might think. You could put the backlit logo in the middle and have the guns around it.
love your rooms..i'm looking to display all my airguns the same way..winning the lottery would make it so much easier. it is costly.
Imagine having a room where you just wrap gifts
Hey, Collector, have you seen the NightHawk Sand Hawk? Do you have one. I would like to see your opinion on it.
Could you add sound absorbing panels between the drywall and Gallow Tech panels?
No I wish I could not enough space in between
Like how he’s wealthy but still works …now that’s a class act.
Yes I agree with pistols on each side of the safe. I was thinking that before you even said it.
I would go all pistols on the wall by the safe. I think that would look great and do all calibers alike
First time catching this channel and I’m starting to feel like my little 12 gun safe along with its contents and external stickers, are not as cool as I once thought they were.. but that could be a good thing!☝️
First time hearing of a gift wrapping room.
Is it next to your watermelon cutting room?
Outstanding!😮😮😮😮
I think that you should put pistol closer to the door in case of an emergency and set a wall for self-defense easy to handle for your family love the vault
Can you do a build blog of the new gun room/ installation of the panels please it would be cool and different
great idea on handguns on back wall
Also, if you're building a safe room for things and not people, make sure you use fireproof materials to build with. We remodeled and reinforced a huge walk-in closet, turning it into a safe room. We were almost done, and then the owner asked if we had fireproof it? Long story short. I have lots of experience building a safe room. We ended up installing a self-contained fire suppression system to top it off.
Cover that vault door with a 3m auto film or something similar. No more finger prints and you can always change it.
What top 5 gun do u recommend to have on u collection i have a desert eagle.50 bullet are so hard to find they are $$$$