Special Forces Arms Rooms differ from standard military arms rooms in that weapons are stored broken down by team or in a bulk setting. Special Forces units require the ability to store specialized gear, tactical lights, side mounted optics & lasers, grenade launchers & bi-pods attached to the weapon inside of their weapon racks. Weapon Storage within Combat Weapon Racks does not require removal of SOPMOD attachments, but does require proper spacing inside of the rack to accommodate these attachments. Typically this requires double spacing weapons with bi-pods and side mounted optics.
Combat Weapon Storage features fully modular weapon storage components with a fully slotted back panel and individually adjustable barrel saddles and a pair of weapon holders to secure the buttstock of all weapons with a buttstock and a barrel. Using universal components allows end users to adjust components to their weapons without having to purchase new components to support like weapons.
National Stock Numbers for weapon racks allows Special Forces units to purchase
Features
- Organize Special Forces Arms Rooms with fully modular weapon racks
- Fixed Weapon Racks available at multiple heights, widths & depths
- Utilize Mobile Carriages for High Density Storage
- Weapon Carts help stage & transport weapons
- Armory Workbenches give armorers space to work on weapons inside the arms room
- NVG Storage secures detached optics
- Storage Shelving to store and secure ancillary parts and weapon mounts & Security Cages for securing sections of rooms
- Weapon Tracking software with bar code and RFID technology helps keep inventories up to date
Specifications
- NSN Weapon Racks
- Site Visit to survey your arms room
- Design Arms Rooms with Combat Weapon Storage
- Weapon Rack Installation
Fixed Weapon Storage vs. Mobile Weapon Storage
Fixed Weapon Storage requires aisles between every row of weapon racks or weapon shelving. Aisles are typically a minimum of 36″ W, however with some weapons larger than 36″ aisles can be as wide as 48″ or more to allow for greater workflow.
Mobile Storage Systems compact the space required between rows of weapon racks or weapon shelving, allowing for a greater concentration of storage density and effectively reducing the amount of floor space required for storing weapons and gear.
The quantity of weapons being stored and your usable floor space will dictate whether you can store all of your weapons in fixed storage or mobile storage. Some armorers prefer fixed storage so they have access to every aisle storing weapons and gear. Other armorers prefer mobile storage to reduce the footprint of the storage system, which often allows storage shelving and workbenches to be added to the armory in addition to weapon storage.
Weapon Cages can also act to separate units or teams within armories, adding an extra layer of security within an arms room.