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I saw their vertical rotary long gun racks online and their website recommended calling but the number would not go through and in the past I could not find their website. Has anyone dealt with these folks or have recommendations for similar products?
 
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I got a web site to come up by doing a search for "Fort Sandflat Products" and clicking the link that came up. There's a different (non toll free) phone number there and some pictures. As websites go it's kind of lacking, but it's there.
 
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I got a web site to come up by doing a search for "Fort Sandflat Products" and clicking the link that came up. There's a different (non toll free) phone number there and some pictures. As websites go it's kind of lacking, but it's there.


That’s the one I got to come up. Sounds like they are a dead end. Anyone have recommendations for a similar product?
 
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Go to the local high school and see if the woodworking class can make you one of the items from the defunct website.

Kids get to try things and you may get a price break



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I got a web site to come up by doing a search for "Fort Sandflat Products" and clicking the link that came up. There's a different (non toll free) phone number there and some pictures. As websites go it's kind of lacking, but it's there.


That’s the one I got to come up. Sounds like they are a dead end. Anyone have recommendations for a similar product?


Is this the website the dead end you found? It seems to be active: http://www.gunstands.com/rs.htm




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I got a web site to come up by doing a search for "Fort Sandflat Products" and clicking the link that came up. There's a different (non toll free) phone number there and some pictures. As websites go it's kind of lacking, but it's there.


That’s the one I got to come up. Sounds like they are a dead end. Anyone have recommendations for a similar product?


Is this the website the dead end you found? It seems to be active: http://www.gunstands.com/rs.htm


Yes it is but the phone number is not in service.
 
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I got a web site to come up by doing a search for "Fort Sandflat Products" and clicking the link that came up. There's a different (non toll free) phone number there and some pictures. As websites go it's kind of lacking, but it's there.


That’s the one I got to come up. Sounds like they are a dead end. Anyone have recommendations for a similar product?


Is this the website the dead end you found? It seems to be active: http://www.gunstands.com/rs.htm


Yes it is but the phone number is not in service.


Maybe try their email: fortsandflatproducts2@gmail.com

I never thought of one of these. This would be great in my safe to spin it to the gun I want and not have to pull guns out to get to the ones in the back. I wish I traveled through that area; if I did, I would stop by the address.




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We bought one of their models last year to fit in a smaller safe, wife had to call & leave a message but deal went through successfully.

Hadn't needed the email at the time, dude was easy to work with but harder to get ahold of for sure. There were a couple like this from other makers on Etsy?

Rush Creek is similar, I preferred the Fort Sandflat model.

https://rushcreekcreations.com...h-adjustable-height/



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