Just finished my Tactical Walls install

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Just finished my Tactical Walls install

Postby slow_is_smooth on Sun Aug 18, 2013 7:39 pm

Have to say I love it. Fulfills my childhood secret arms stash fantasy.

I haven't figured out my internal layout yet, that's next.

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Re: Just finished my Tactical Walls install

Postby Hmac on Sun Aug 18, 2013 7:54 pm

That's very cool.
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Re: Just finished my Tactical Walls install

Postby slow_is_smooth on Sun Aug 18, 2013 8:18 pm

Thanks! It's a little tacticool, but I love it!
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Re: Just finished my Tactical Walls install

Postby FJ540 on Mon Aug 19, 2013 7:03 pm

How does the door latch?
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Re: Just finished my Tactical Walls install

Postby slow_is_smooth on Mon Aug 19, 2013 10:21 pm

I used a surplus seat belt buckle.

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(mine was just something I found in surplus not the pontiac one pictured)

The slide tongue I mounted to the wall with an offset bracket, the buckle to the back of the hard wood frame button side facing to the back (obviously).
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(not the bracket I used but you get the idea)

Aligning it to be just right was a pain. I measure the buckle and tongue together (with bracket attached) and mounted the bracket/tongue to the wall first. I put 3M exterior double sided mounting tape on the back of the buckle and closed the mirror making sure the tape did not touch the wood frame just yet. I used a rubber band to keep tension on the buckle to pull it constantly to the left while the mirror was closed. I then pressed the buckle to the frame so the double sided tape would adhere to the frame. I let the tape cure a bit overnight and tested it, and it was perfect, the buckle clicks into place just as you put a little extra tension on the left when you close the mirror. Zero movement once it's closed. I then took the mirror down (again) marked the buckle location and permanently mounted the buckle to the frame.

I was going to use a CompX Stealthlock, but they are expensive and don't offer a lot more than battery failure when you need your gun :)

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Re: Just finished my Tactical Walls install

Postby LumberZach on Mon Aug 19, 2013 10:34 pm

I absolutely love it, but really I think it should lock in some way. Not a big deal as that is pretty secure and discreet.
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Re: Just finished my Tactical Walls install

Postby slow_is_smooth on Mon Aug 19, 2013 10:45 pm

Thanks. Yeah I don't consider this "secure" in any way. It's a wooden mirror frame. Even the full tactical walls shells with built in locking mirrors I just would not consider secure for thieves, etc. It would take seconds to break into either just by pulling off the frames/mirrors from the brackets with a screwdriver or prybar. It's discreet and obscured at best, but I live alone and consider it a luxury for my bachelor pad. 8-)
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Re: Just finished my Tactical Walls install

Postby FJ540 on Tue Aug 20, 2013 5:31 am

How secure or not is likely going to rely on how undisturbed the area around it remains. If it's obvious there's more to it than "a closet mirror" then that will invite investigation. Might want a dark rug in that end of the closet, so the carpet doesn't reveal you walking up close to it.
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Re: Just finished my Tactical Walls install

Postby slow_is_smooth on Tue Aug 20, 2013 9:09 am

It's a hardwood floor and I feel the same. Don't think you can tell about walk ups to the mirror as the closet itself is used daily and the mechanism does not require the mirror to be touched (no prints).
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Re: Just finished my Tactical Walls install

Postby ktech on Fri Aug 23, 2013 6:31 am

Not very tactical now that the internets know about it. ;)

Very cool installation - how did you accomplish the lighting, or is that just something you bought?
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Re: Just finished my Tactical Walls install

Postby slow_is_smooth on Fri Aug 23, 2013 9:19 am

Ha! Well I tried to be as anonymous as possible :? Well if you go to the youtube video itself, it has the full deal on how I built it and where to get the lighting, rails, etc.
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Re: Just finished my Tactical Walls install

Postby ktech on Sun Aug 25, 2013 4:33 pm

Ah okay cool, will have to watch that.

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Re: Just finished my Tactical Walls install

Postby SleepingJake on Wed Oct 30, 2013 7:45 pm

That's awesome man. I've seen these before but your execution with the lighting and everything was excellent, kudos.
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