Fictional gun rooms.

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I think it is real, but I don't think it is really Charlton Heston's.
.......... I was wondering about that also because you can't believe everything you see on the 'net. Although he was quite a big 2nd Amendment icon and five term president of the NRA I never heard of him having anything like that. But that's what was what the pictures I received claimed. They came in an E-mail from a friend years ago IIRC. So as mentioned previously I wonder if that really was his ? Or just more internet fiction ? Could anybody expound on that ?
 
If I had a fictional gun room for real, nobody is getting close to it with a beer unless its in a sippy cup. Those are some sweet gun rooms.
 
I want a lot of guns, big room with different areas. Bunker like, I've always wanted a large library of gun books, with a chair next to a fireplace. Reloading area, several 100 yard range. The more I think the more I'd have lol.
 
Sheriff Andy Taylor's gun rack in the Sheriff's Office. There was a Garand, a Springfield, Model-12 or -97 shotgun, a bolt-action rifle, a Model-94 Winchester or two, and a double-barrel shotgun. They changed over time.

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one thing I like about the show was when they would show that gun rack, the guns changed some over the seasons and they added the bar to lock it. I remember when my dad gave me my 45-70 Siamese mauser I noticed one in that gun rack one episode.
 
The most real life jaw dropping one I Ever experienced belonged to a gunsmith holding his personal collection.

It was a full sized shipping container with peg board covering the walls floor to ceiling covered in modern guns, including some class 3s.
 
The (first) Boondock Saints where the brothers get the suppressed 92s and there is a Dishka in the corner.
 
I have been in a certain gun writer's vault (who shall remain nameless), and even though it was back in 1985 or 1987, it beat Bert Gummer's hands down.
 
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