Rubber Coated Strong Magnet -- for bench security or other...

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Rubber Coated Strong Magnet -- for bench security or other...

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Never again will one of my rifle that's leaned against the cleaning bench fall over...

I got this rubber-coated super-strong magnet at a pawn shop and screwed it to the front of my bench. It works slick, as even a light bump will not jar it loose. I've been lucky so far, and no rifles have been damaged, but the last "tip over" scared me -- and it was a levergun too!!!

These are sold on ebay for $10 each, shipped.

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Not too sure I'd use it this way, but they hold the weight...
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Re: Rubber Coated Strong Magnet -- for bench security or other...

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I can think of a couple of uses for one but guns slipping from where you put them would be my priority though.. 8)
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Re: Rubber Coated Strong Magnet -- for bench security or other...

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I bought a few plastic two hole U shaped notches years ago and screwed them to the front of my reloading/gunsmithing bench. They're always handy to be able to quickly situate a rifle in the notch and keep them from falling over.
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