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6 Rifle Wall Rack

6 Rifle Wall Rack

Sale price  $10,100.00 USD Regular price  $10,500.00 USD
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Turn your gun room, safe space, or workshop into a fully outfitted armory with the SFT2 Tactical 6 Rifle Wall Rack. Designed for shooters who want to keep their firearms organized, secure, and proudly displayed, this wall-mounted gun rack holds up to 6 rifles, shotguns, or AR platforms in one clean, functional setup.

Mounts directly into wall studs for maximum strength and reliability, giving you the confidence to store your prized firearms safely off the ground. Ideal for home armories, range rooms, man caves, or display walls, the 6 Rifle Wall Rack helps you keep your collection organized while making a statement.

Wall-Mounted Storage for 6 Firearms: Organize your long guns with ease. This rack securely holds up to 6 rifles, shotguns, or tactical AR builds, keeping them accessible, protected, and neatly displayed.

Stud-Mounted for Maximum Security: Designed to bolt directly into wall studs, this heavy-duty firearm rack provides a rock-solid hold you can rely on. Perfect for permanent installs in your gun room, vault, or range space.

Clean, Space-Saving Design: De-clutter your floors and shelves by mounting your rifles on the wall. The compact and efficient layout makes it easy to turn any wall into a proper firearm display, whether in a tight gun closet or a spacious man cave.

SIZE & DIMENSIONS

  • Barrel Rack - 25” W x 3.5” H x 8” D
  • Stock Rack - 25.5” W x 6” H x 14.25” D
  • Barrel Support - 2.25” W x 3” D
  • Stock Support - 2.8” W x 6.5” D
  • Frame Thickness - 0.75”
  • Mounting Plate - 3.5” H x 2.25” W
  • Mounting Hole Distance - 16”

About Katana

What is a Katana ?

A Katana (かたな) is a Japanese sword that is recognized by its curved blade with a single edge. It has a guard (Tsuba) and a long handle that is made to be held with two hands. The blade measures about 24 in (2 shaku) and it is the weapon of the samurai who carried it with a Wakizashi, this forming a Daisho.

Can you own a Katana in the US ?

Katanas are considered knives and governed as such by state laws, so it is perfectly legal. In the United States, you must be 18 years old or have clear parental permission before owning a Katana.

Whether or not you can carry a katana outdoors depends on the state you live in, and we recommend that you check your state's laws for yourself. In general, it is forbidden to carry the sword openly in public, and it must be in a special bag or secure case.

Is the Katana battle ready ?

Our Katanas are forged traditionally by craftsmen. The polishing is also done by a master so that the blade is sharp, and you can perform Tameshigiri cutting. We also offer a razor sharpening option where our master polisher will spend a few extra hours on your sword so that it cuts like a razor.

Do you ship worldwide ?

We deliver worldwide. However, we invite you to check in advance the conditions of purchase and import of weapons in your country. We cannot check the regulations of each country at every moment and modify our countries served according to that.

Are the Katana full Tang ?

All our Katanas are full tang. We forge the swords by hand and the blade continues into the handle in order to provide better strength and resistance during practice, but also to respect the Japanese know-how.

How much does a real Katana cost ?

A Katana made in Japan with the famous Tamahagane steel by a Japanese blacksmith in the tradition usually costs between $5,000 and $15,000. However, there is a lot of confusion around the Katana, as there are also antique Katanas that are traditionally forged and can be found second hand for $1000 and up depending on the state.

You can also find traditionally forged Katanas in other countries with other steels also very qualitative for a few hundred dollars. In our store, we offer Katanas starting at $200.

What about the delivery ?

Worldwide Free Shipping. No worries for the customs!

Concerning the delays: It takes 7 to 21 days in general. It depends on the complexity of the craft.