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Product
Update:
Campbell Industrial Supply
Magnetic Rotary Long Gun Rack
As an update to our September 2007 review of
Campbell Industrial Supply’s 12-Gun Rotary
Long Gun Rack, we have received one of
Campbell’s newest offerings for review.
Chris Campbell recently sent over one of his
firm’s innovative 22-Gun Magnetic Rotary Gun
Racks. As an option Campbell is now offering
their functional and sturdy Rotary Long Gun
Rack with magnets embedded in the upper rack
unit which firmly holds rifle and shotgun
barrels in place. This is a greatly
simplified “no moving parts” design, and I
believe it offers a superior solution to the
issue of how to properly secure long guns in
a Rotary Rack for residential or commercial
application. This new design requires no
cords or other devices for the user to
contend with. The gun’s barrel is softly
cradled in the felt-lined notches of the
upper rack unit, and firmly held in place
via the powerful embedded magnets in the
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As a bit of background Campbell Industrial
Supply of Sanger, California is a
family-owned business engaged in
manufacturing and direct marketing a
complete line of Rotary and non-rotary racks
for long guns, as well as Horizontal Racks
for handguns. All of their products are
proudly made here in the U.S.A. The Long Gun
Racks store rifles and shotguns vertically
with the buttstock resting in the base and
their barrels resting in corresponding
notches cut into the unit’s top-end rack.
As was the case with the 12-Gun Rack
reviewed last September, this magnetic rack
shipped unassembled. The powder coated,
tubular center pedestal is made out of heavy
gauge steel with welded upper and lower
flange plates. The base of the rack is made
out of 1½” thick plywood and the top part of
the rack, with the embedded magnets, is made
out of ¾” plywood. On the 30” diameter base
models the ball bearing swivel mechanism is
not attached due to the possibility of
damaging the unit during shipping.
Installation of this mechanism on the bottom
of the base is easily and quickly
accomplished using a magnetic-tipped
Phillips screwdriver and four supplied
screws. The wooden base and the wooden top
rack pieces are attached to the flanged
center pedestal with either hex head
furniture bolts or thumb bolts respectively.
In the case of the furniture bolts, Campbell
provides the proper hex head wrench. No
other tools are needed for assembly. On the
22-Gun/30” Diameter Magnetic Gun Rack being
evaluated, both pieces of wood are finished
in a nice light oak color, with a protective
coating of carnauba wax applied. Campbell
also offers an optional dark walnut finish
as well. As with all other Campbell rotary
racks the base’s ball bearing swivel
mechanism is rated to support 1,000 lbs. The
base on this particular model has 22 slots
milled out for the buttstock’s of long guns
to be stored. Each slot has a non-marring
ABS plastic insert “cup”. As with my
experience of Campbell’s products from
before, each of these components adds up to
one very sturdy, functional piece of
equipment.
The rack I received for testing had both the
standard 30” tubular pedestal as well as the
optional 36” tubular pedestal included. This
greater height afforded by the 36” center
pedestal allows for varmint or benchrest
rifles to be accommodated, as they often
have longer scopes that might not fit in the
standard 30” pedestal configuration.
Changing out pedestals is an easy and quick
process using the supplied hex head wrench. |
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The Magnetic Rack is an ideal way to store
up to 22 long guns in a 30” diameter area.
Campbell Industrial’s website has video
showing a similar model that has been placed
inside a medium-sized gun safe with the
shelves and/or divider removed. The swivel
action of the unit allows the user to simply
spin the rack around to the gun desired.
This is one option for the user. For those
with gun rooms in their house the rack would
be appropriate to conveniently store and
display their collection. Where the rack
would come into its own, in my opinion,
would be in a gun shop environment where a
store owner could maximize the number of
long guns which could be displayed in a
relatively small footprint. Additionally,
dealers who set up at gun shows might like
the rack’s features for the same reason, as
well as for its portability. If a dealer’s
table space is limited the rack may afford
them extra capacity to conveniently and
securely display their long gun inventory.
This practical application was recommended
by my local gun shop owners who also set up
at gun shows. Campbell Industrial makes a
variety of standard Rotary Racks from a
10-Gun Model with an 18” diameter base, all
the way up to the 22-Gun Model with a 30”
diameter base. In regards to Campbell’s
Magnetic Rack lineup, they are offering a
10-Gun Magnetic Rotary Rack, as well as a
6-Gun Magnetic Corner Rack (non-rotary) in
addition to the larger Magnetic Rotary Rack
tested here.
Campbell’s Magnetic Rack is a truly
innovative product designed for the home,
shop, or show user needing a way to securely
store multiple long guns. If you are in the
market for a rack of this type give Campbell
Industrial Supply’s Magnetic Rotary Rack
lineup a look. You can see all of Campbell’s
models on their excellent website at:
www.gun-racks.com or you can give Chris
Campbell a call at (800) 932-9518 or (559)
876-1376 |
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