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In a gunshop I used to work at we used 3" deck screws with rubber automotive tubing over the screws to protect the guns. If you get the right size tubing the screw head can be sunk into the tubing.

You are fortunate, here in California it is illegal not not store guns in a safe. You must state the make and model of safe you woen when you buy a gun. IF out of a safe they must have a trigger lock installed. ....crazy. Yes, I am planning my escape.

I would only display guns is a secured room. Being a target for thieves would worry me.
I took 1X4 walnut and routed a nice edge molding on them and then inserted 1/2" walnut dowels at a slight upward angle. Tilting the muzzle down shouldn't be necessary. You don't need that much oil that it will run out on the wall and floor.View attachment 39535View attachment 39536
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Thanks Bled. Took a long time to put these together. There are a few more as well as some pistols and a lot of flasks. I call this part of my wife's insurance.
 
You can use antler tips like I did on my bow rack. Drill the back of the antlers to fit a lag bolt and bolt them to the wood before you mount the boards to the wall.
 

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